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this post was submitted on 28 Jan 2024
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EDIT: Oh wait, I replied from the inbox, nevermind. Fort Scott, Kansas is definitely the place.
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So... if I have the money to fly down to Fort Scott do I get to ramble on for 3 hours about how their city council has been such a great source of white noise, generating additional white noise for me in the process that I can use once I return to Manila?
Please do. Our one good barbecue closed, please bring some good food. Also a gallon of calamansi.