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April 14, 2005

Breaking the Hysteria: Little known (or seemingly cared about) facts about the Town and Country closing

1. The Market Street Bridge closing -- which will most likely affect North Shore business -- is a TDOT PROJECT and, contary to public opinion, not a project thought up by the evil power structure of this city.
2. The bridge is ROTTING, and will eventually become unsafe to drive on.
3. The owner of the Town and Country has STOCKHOLDERS, who rightfully stand to gain a profit from a Walgreen's being on the property, which is justifiably more important to them than the fact that somebody liked to eat at the restaurant. The restaurant will likely have to CLOSE because of the COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED and STATE-LED bridge renovation, and the stock holders will lose money otherwise if the owner doesn't do something like let a Walgreen's be built there.
4. The last time I looked, the owner of the restaurant COULD OPEN THE BUSINESS UP IN ANOTHER LOCATION IF HE WANTED TO, servicing longtime residents' hunger for sentimentality...uh...I mean, steak.

| By colrus | 10:16 AM

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