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Tiny Town Railroad
The oldest kid size village and railroad in the U.S. - Tiny Town Railroad ... Live Camera Picture Every Few Minutes Of Train Station. First Picture Taken Approximately 8am And Last ... (more...)
Colorado?s Tiny Town | Traveling Mamas
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Tiny Town Railroad | Colorado.com
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Tiny Town - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiny Town is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway set in a miniature village of over 100 1/6 scale buildings in Morrison, Colorado. (more...)
Tiny Town Rockslide
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Tiny Town and Railroad
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TINY TOWN CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS
1983 -Tiny Town again is closed to the public. 1987 - The Northern Colorado Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), a trade group made up of professional ... (more...)
Voting Question: where should i live when i'm older?
i was just watching the movie Deck the Halls and fell in love with the town they lived in! I'm on 16 but i have an obsession with where i'm going to live when i'm older, and it's my dream to live somewhere like that in a house just like the people in the movies'.but I was really disappointed to find out they live in massachusettes, cuz that's just way too expensive for me! does anywhere know of a town like that, kind of small but not too tiny, and really cute and clean with nice houses that's not like crazily expensive? i'm open to like any state, but would prefer to stay in the mid-west to the west, most likely colorado or illinois. Thanks!
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Resolved Question: Did these illegals take jobs from Americans ? pulling in $18,000 a year ?
How about why did Howard Industries interestingly put up a billboard a week before the day of the raid saying it was hiring workers for the entire gamut of jobs it offered ?
The 600 presumed ?terrorist and other criminals? detained were working for Howard Industries which employs 4,000 workers in the tiny town of Laurel, Mississippi. Their stated earnings averaged $18,000 a year according to a local Laurel newspaper, a seemingly high income for workers in Latin America, but slightly higher than the federal poverty line in the U.S., where just the food expenditures for a household border $4,000 a year.
The list of detainees included 106 individuals identified as ?being eligible for an alternative to detention based on humanitarian reasons?, which meant being fitted an electronic bracelet for tracking, just as the ones worn by mothers detained less than a month ago in Norristown, PA. Adding to its image of humane and unbiased propriety ICE employs a Hispanic spokeswoman, her name is Barbara Gonzalez.
Enrolled for years in the federal verification program to detect workers with irregular backgrounds, Howard Industries interestingly put up a billboard a week before the day of the raid saying it was hiring workers for the entire gamut of jobs it offered. Coincidentally none of Howard Industries executives were detained.The Associated Press reported the existence of ?simmering tensions? between union bosses and immigrants, because the latter were getting more overtime and supervisory positions.http://www.pontealdia.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1067&Itemid=1&ed=21
And how about this,But wait. The open-borders folks are always telling us these are jobs Americans won?t do. John ?Lettuce? McCain doesn?t think these Americans exist, either. Yet here they are, American citizens lining up to do the work illegal aliens were doing (just like they did after the Colorado Swift raids):Howard Industries found itself at the center of activity again Tuesday.
Hundreds of job applicants lined up, eager to take advantage of the sudden job openings at the plant located in Jones County, where the unemployment rate is 6.3 percent.http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20080827&Category=NEWS&ArtNo=808270366&Ref=AR
The Edison Report has good coverage of the Mississippi story.
http://www.edisonreport.net
The union tipped the fed.
Employees cheered.
An ad from the local paper for welders, in Spanish, ?no experience needed.?
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Resolved Question: Is this okay for the first chapter of my book?
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Resolved Question: Read the first chapter of the book I am working on!!!?
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Resolved Question: Do you think that the Presidential Election votes will be counted or Stolen?
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Resolved Question: tell me what you think of this?
ok well i wrote this a while ago and i was just wondering if it was any good, so please tell me what you think ;p
Deep in the Colorado mountains, is a large lake. Here in this beautiful place, the moon shines brightly, against magic stars. The gentle back and forth of the water flowing onto the shore makes a peaceful sound as the night goes on. Much different from the roaring of the harsh push and pull of the deep seas. The water sits like silver silk under the moons light, ever flowing in gentle breezes of the night air. And as the night goes on, the smooth fabric creases, and wrinkles to the nights pleasing. The warm light of the houses above the shore, reflect a cool city above a slivery world on the top of the peaceful waters. When the day awakes and the night fades, the calm night city disappears with rising of the morning sun. Once the bright sun hit?s the blue sky, the silky fabric is decorated in crystal bubbles and glistening reflections. When the warm light of morning sun hit?s the mountain peeks above, they sing in harmony with the world around them. The breathtaking sound is heard from the tall pines of the neighboring forests, and throughout the tiny towns of Colorado. The dawn of the day is a beautiful sight to see, and the magical nights of the misty mountains is a wonderful world to discover. So the next time you are sitting around wishing to find a magical world far from your own, find the magic within the world around you. Breath in the simple pleasure of a summers day, find the joy in a winters snow, count the colors of the autumn trees, and find the stunning beauty in the springs blooms. The natures magic speaks to you, all you have to do is listen.
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Resolved Question: Has anyone heard this?
BAILEY, Colorado (AP) -- An adult gunman took at least four people hostage at the high school in this tiny mountain town Wednesday and several shots were reported fired, authorities said.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
Adjoining Jefferson County sent a bomb squad and SWAT team to Platte Canyon High School and hundreds of students were evacuated.
The evacuation of the high school and a nearby middle school came after a loud noise, said Jan Howard, a secretary to the superintendent of schools.
"I don't know what the noise was," she said. She said students were taken to a safe location, but predicted parents would not be able to immediately reach them because the only highway in and out of town had been shut down.
Jefferson County authorities are all too familiar with school attacks: The sheriff's office handled the 1999 attack at Columbine High School in which two students killed 13 people before taking their own lives.
The town is 35 miles southwest of Denver.
What are your thoughts on this type of thing ? It sure scares me. So sad
Are kids aren't safe anymore.
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