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CM Complaint Dept: Charles Marshburn worried about his bridge

Comments re article 42746. Rain swollen Big Creek a reminder of grim Gradyville FloodCharles Marshburn writes:
Those Muck boots have moved to the top of my shopping list! Just wish the county was as worried about my bridge as I am. They are aware of the problem. -Charles Marshburn
Mr. Marshburn, while I sympathize with your plight and would help if I had ary a bit of say at the Annex Building, I don't and won't. I'd suggest that you contact your Magistrate,( whose name will be withheld until you calm down; he's a pretty decent sort); your school board member, or U. S. Representative. If it's any consolation, I'll worry about your bridge with you and will request Ralph Roy's does, too. Heck, he might see it as an outrage and write a piece about the injustice in the IJFASN. Rollin Coomer lived on your road for decades and never complained, but he's a tough rascal whose reign as Colonel's Orderly in the U.S. Army was superior to Ali's as heavyweight world champion. -ED




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