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Yes, I am from Mansfield. But if you went to Madison, you can't claim Mansfield...wrong side of the tracks, bud...:wink2:

I think you are from the wrong side of the tracks Buddy:sneaky:

It seems fairly obvious to me that when referring to the greater Mansfield area, the only RIGHT side of the tracks is in fact the thin strip of gravel located between the two steel rails....
 
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It seems fairly obvious to me that when referring to the greater Mansfield area, the only RIGHT side of the tracks is in fact the thin strip of gravel located between the two steel rails....

HA! Shows what you know...there are about 9 sets of railroad tracks just north of downtown, so it all depends on which tracks you are referring to...of course, Madison is kind of like where Mansfield threw up, but nobody ever bothered to clean up the mess...
 
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HA! Shows what you know...there are about 9 sets of railroad tracks just north of downtown, so it all depends on which tracks you are referring to...of course, Madison is kind of like where Mansfield threw up, but nobody ever bothered to clean up the mess...

So did this throw up also contain all of Mansfields money :)
Because last time I checked, other then the carrosel district, mansfield is pretty close to be being as worn out as a 3 dollar stripper
 
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It seems fairly obvious to me that when referring to the greater Mansfield area, the only RIGHT side of the tracks is in fact the thin strip of gravel located between the two steel rails....

Its more like being on the tracks leading out of town... no i really miss mansfield, at least it rains, snows, people still say "hi" and a person can still buy a house house. Vegas has none of that, anywhere, ever. OH when it does rain, its so hot that it literally burns off before hitting the ground, vegas only has light burn offs or torrential floods.
 
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