The greatest fire in Colorado history continues today. Over 580 homes reduced to cinders so far.
Since it is densely populated with New Age Snowflakes and aging hippies, the local definition of Boulder is "24 square miles surrounded by reality." If Boulder disappeared off the map, many Coloradoans would not care. My question is, would anybody even notice?
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The greatest fire in Colorado history continues today. Over 580 homes reduced to cinders so far.
Since it is densely populated with New Age Snowflakes and aging hippies, the local definition of Boulder is "24 square miles surrounded by reality." If Boulder disappeared off the map, many Coloradoans would not care. My question is, would anybody even notice?
It was boulder county in Colorado. No fires were actually in Boulder proper and most of the buildings that burned were homes in Superior and Louisville.
At least try to look up a map or something next time...
It was boulder county in Colorado. No fires were actually in Boulder proper and most of the buildings that burned were homes in Superior and Louisville.
At least try to look up a map or something next time...
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