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Comment from Pamusart
Hi, Jake. I hope you are well
This is very nostalgic. I'm sure in your mind you feel like you lost something when you found out the town and become a ghost town. Question when you went back in 2016 was anybody living there.? I think you're calling a ghost town means that it doesn't have any people in it
I had the opposite happen
We lived in a small town in Arizona that was 100 miles southwest of Tucson. When we moved there, they were less than 3000 people living there and then there was another town named Bisbee had about 6000 people.
Now, the town I lived in as over 100,000 people and the other town still has 6000
But, neither one of them is a ghost town
It's cool that you get to go back into the past and then look at what's happened in that future that was there in the past. Another words you were able to see the past and not know the future.
Well, I'm going to leave it at that
Is this deliberate or a fan story glitz?
", almost deserted. Then we saw the sign:Ã? Wagontire, "
Here did you mean to have '-"' in front of an?
"a giant truck stop -"an oasis in the middle of nowhere."
Here again more gunk
"We counted down the milesÃ? until at last we pulled into town."
Here gunk again
"working overseas in 10 countries. AÃ? We thought it was time to see America."
You've got glitzes like this in very many more places
Here you have an extra zero
"31 states
10,0000 miles"
Here you need a space before signs
"Roadside Signs:
Burma-Shavesigns were"
Here you need a space In front of was
"the lateÃ??Ã? 1970s,Ã??Ã? Wagontirewas home"
I really enjoyed reading this book chapter
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
Hi, Jake. I hope you are well
This is very nostalgic. I'm sure in your mind you feel like you lost something when you found out the town and become a ghost town. Question when you went back in 2016 was anybody living there.? I think you're calling a ghost town means that it doesn't have any people in it
I had the opposite happen
We lived in a small town in Arizona that was 100 miles southwest of Tucson. When we moved there, they were less than 3000 people living there and then there was another town named Bisbee had about 6000 people.
Now, the town I lived in as over 100,000 people and the other town still has 6000
But, neither one of them is a ghost town
It's cool that you get to go back into the past and then look at what's happened in that future that was there in the past. Another words you were able to see the past and not know the future.
Well, I'm going to leave it at that
Is this deliberate or a fan story glitz?
", almost deserted. Then we saw the sign:Ã? Wagontire, "
Here did you mean to have '-"' in front of an?
"a giant truck stop -"an oasis in the middle of nowhere."
Here again more gunk
"We counted down the milesÃ? until at last we pulled into town."
Here gunk again
"working overseas in 10 countries. AÃ? We thought it was time to see America."
You've got glitzes like this in very many more places
Here you have an extra zero
"31 states
10,0000 miles"
Here you need a space before signs
"Roadside Signs:
Burma-Shavesigns were"
Here you need a space In front of was
"the lateÃ??Ã? 1970s,Ã??Ã? Wagontirewas home"
I really enjoyed reading this book chapter
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 27-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
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thanks a lot I will fix the formating
Comment from Barry Penfold
I really did like your story. Unfortunately, when transferring from your source to the site, the formatting went crazy. Maybe you can rectify asap.
In essence though I am glad to hear that the trip was a good one for you and your father. Always nice to have some fond memories.
Now a ghost town. How things change.
Take care.
Barry Penfold.
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
I really did like your story. Unfortunately, when transferring from your source to the site, the formatting went crazy. Maybe you can rectify asap.
In essence though I am glad to hear that the trip was a good one for you and your father. Always nice to have some fond memories.
Now a ghost town. How things change.
Take care.
Barry Penfold.
Comment Written 27-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
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thanks a lot I will fix the formating
Comment from Michael Ludwinder
I thought your writing beautifully shares your own growth with the changing landscape of America. The journey with your father in 1973 sounds wonderful. I like how you show not only a physical passage across Oregon's but also an emotional journey with your dad. I love how you share the impact these trips had on you. A little hard to read in places though. You might want to edit this a bit. Great job overall.
reply by the author on 26-Jun-2024
I thought your writing beautifully shares your own growth with the changing landscape of America. The journey with your father in 1973 sounds wonderful. I like how you show not only a physical passage across Oregon's but also an emotional journey with your dad. I love how you share the impact these trips had on you. A little hard to read in places though. You might want to edit this a bit. Great job overall.
Comment Written 26-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 26-Jun-2024
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thanks as always