Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Wild turkeys hanging out at the long vacant National Guard Armory in North Springfield.

3 comments :

  1. Sayyyyyyyyy. That building looks like it has the makings for a NEW POLICE STATION, or a FIRE DEPARTMENT, or a RECREATION CENTER, or even a NEW TOWN OFFICE! No, no, wait, listen to this - A NEW SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING! It already seems to possess a worthy "staff" on the front lawn!

    How did this slip past us??? Could someone please move that the Town of Springfield appropriate several million dollars for the purchase of said facility to advance IMPROVEMENTS IN PUBLIC SERVICE???

    Oh, I am so excited about the possibilities this has for squandering more tax dollars!

    No, no, here's another one - a NEW COUNSELING CENTER FOR CG AND THE SEWER RATS!

    So many good ideas. So few taxpayer dollars left to squander.

    Now give up that cup of coffee, or else!

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  2. cant do it belongs to the goverement

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  3. In case you aren't aware, the government sells property all the time.

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