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BeltfedOne t1_jdexdgh wrote

Lee and Barrington FDs could have just rolled in and washed it off the road. It is just manure...

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justnocrazymaker t1_jdezdtk wrote

But then they wouldn’t be able to deploy all those pylons and tell people to avoid the area!! Let the boys have their day!! /s

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PebblyJackGlasscock t1_jdezo4d wrote

The overuse of the word apparent is very funny here.

It smelled like shit. It looked like shit. It was, in fact, shit.

No apparently about it, guys.

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ballen1002 t1_jdf1dvk wrote

If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s obviously a truckload of shit.

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jdkeith t1_jdhtdnk wrote

But no one checked to see if it tasted like shit.

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DeerFlyHater t1_jdf574n wrote

>appears to be horse or cow manure.

How can you not distinguish between the two. Vastly different in smell and look.

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phatrogue t1_jdilp8z wrote

My thought too... is it an indication that I have lived in NE all might life that I could quickly tell you the difference between the two? I could probably also distinguish if it was from chickens. :-)

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Hextall2727 t1_jdfcjm5 wrote

The Lee traffic circle claims another victim.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdjbzir wrote

So, lemme get this straight…truck offloads manure and the po po shut down lanes, but when another offloads paint, waste oil, tar, etc., the po po are no where to be found? Got it.

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Zealousideal_Walk515 t1_jdjqrdv wrote

It’s a “Ma”, which is good, followed by a “nure” which is also good.

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SRTie4k t1_jdhbq7t wrote

This is more a Vermont story.

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thomasottoson t1_jdfudoy wrote

What makes this “so NH”? No other states have manure? Or car accidents?

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