strangly enough they dont use salt in this town or even state.. the only salt used is what people put on their porches
this state has funny laws like a building cant be built unless it looks earthy.. like walmart has to be brown instead of blue and homedepot has to look like a log cabin
stainless steel?? is it worth it??
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odd, does your woo have to look earthy?WooHoo wrote:strangly enough they dont use salt in this town or even state.. the only salt used is what people put on their porches
this state has funny laws like a building cant be built unless it looks earthy.. like walmart has to be brown instead of blue and homedepot has to look like a log cabin

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It's Dow... up in Midland. I don't know if you're aware of this, but they maintain a huge underground salt lake under Midland to produce salt products for destroying our cars... I mean keeping the roads clear of ice.daewoomofo wrote:yeah salt sucks, michigan uses way too much of it, i really hate that
I used to be Dow's head graphic/UI designer for their intranet development team. (Paid really well but it sucked working in a cube)