greenwald
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Well, for the second year in a row, the cryptosporidian virus has infected the water in Gillette, WY, affecting primarily public pools, according to today's issue of USA TODAY.
When we all get there next year, bottled water and motel showers (not pools) would be the order of the day.
Combined with lack of shade, high (and limited) motel rates, and great distances before there is something besides open prairie (Black Hills, Devil's Head, Custer Memorial, Mt. Rushmore, etc.), it will certainly be a challenge to rival previous rallies.
Here's hoping the plus's will outnumber all minus's.
When we all get there next year, bottled water and motel showers (not pools) would be the order of the day.
Combined with lack of shade, high (and limited) motel rates, and great distances before there is something besides open prairie (Black Hills, Devil's Head, Custer Memorial, Mt. Rushmore, etc.), it will certainly be a challenge to rival previous rallies.
Here's hoping the plus's will outnumber all minus's.