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Re: Grand case video
[Re: fivewoodkid1]
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09/11/2017 07:06 PM
09/11/2017 07:06 PM
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I imagined it would be bad but expected that these buildings had been through many storms and would have something to rebuild. I don't see much in that category.
But to be honest, and I don't know how France and the locals will do so with the owners, but it all probably needs to be bulldozed and reset starting from scratch.
We have a strong atachment to the dinners we've had and the people that served them with talk of the town and bistrot caraibes at the top. Both need a new building.
Sadly, anything modern and new will be hard to duplicate the atmosphere.
This is not just any old disaster, this is a total disaster.
And as a part of france, as it is, the collective folks need to some how raze and restart.
The days of neglecting a colony, as I don't think they have in recent times, cannot happen in the aftermath.
Easy to say, hard to do and pay for.
Also easy to see some throwing in the towel
Super sad
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