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Why is C-Town so empty? This article has been viewed 2187 times in the last 3 years
GGP: 25th Oct 2005 - 18:01 GMTyeah, the word "apocalyptic" comes to mind, but then C-Town always has a whiff of doom about it. Peter: 25th Oct 2005 - 18:33 GMTahh the "whiff of doom"! its all that god-forsaken smoked whitefish they have piled everywhere. YUCK.
GGP: 25th Oct 2005 - 19:11 GMTick! and double-ick for the black mop!! the floor is kind of cool, however, now that I ponder it. Peter: 25th Oct 2005 - 19:59 GMTyeah, i always liked how the tiles run diagonally down the aisle, like diamonds, as opposed to squares, running parallel to the shelving. im not exactly sure why, but im a fan of this c-town. it has character, despite its disgustingness and bad produce. check out: Peter: 26th Oct 2005 - 16:02 GMTC-Town got restocked last night! Check it out:
Leon: 7th Feb 2006 - 08:08 GMTOh the all so famous C-Town. woo : 22nd Aug 2007 - 01:13 GMTi live next to a c-town the food is always rottin and it smells like crap ,o well what can u do about it Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Peter - [previous] :: [next] |
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