Nope, fuck that bullshit. You don't just get to be like "Hey, you are in city limits now, fuck you".
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From the post:
>It was a field of dreams that no one else wanted when Tommie Kniseley and her husband David showed up in 2006, looking for a little place to call their own.
The couple liked what they saw and weren’t put off when they learned the city wouldn’t be willing to provide them with sewer or water.
“Developers had been looking at it,” Kniseley recalled. “But at the time, the county and state were not agreeing on things, so it couldn’t be developed. Then we came along and said, ‘Hey, this looks like a great little place.’ And they’re like, ‘Well you’ll have to take it without strings attached, or having a hookup to city water or anything.”
At the time, the location wasn’t all that close to the city anyway, and the couple decided that’s the way they liked it.
Nope, fuck that bullshit. You don't just get to be like "Hey, you are in city limits now, fuck you".
Archive: https://archive.today/I3H43
From the post:
>>It was a field of dreams that no one else wanted when Tommie Kniseley and her husband David showed up in 2006, looking for a little place to call their own.
The couple liked what they saw and weren’t put off when they learned the city wouldn’t be willing to provide them with sewer or water.
“Developers had been looking at it,” Kniseley recalled. “But at the time, the county and state were not agreeing on things, so it couldn’t be developed. Then we came along and said, ‘Hey, this looks like a great little place.’ And they’re like, ‘Well you’ll have to take it without strings attached, or having a hookup to city water or anything.”
At the time, the location wasn’t all that close to the city anyway, and the couple decided that’s the way they liked it.