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Oxfofd, Fl

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SRT wrote: After having lived on a paved road for a lot of years we bought a lot almost at the end of a dirt road off a county road. They really get full of washboard and post holes before the grader makes a pass on the county road part. Then it rains again and the same cycle begins.
Dusty after a few dry days. At least when it freezes the snow fills the post holes and the roads get smoother.  
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Father & Mother Moose

Valparaiso, In. USA

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I too was raised on a dairy farm with a dirt road sometimes good others not , chatter bumps, dush all over the house, sliping and sliding, like the dukes of hazzard
Heeeeeeeee Haaaaaaaaaaaa
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