You look nice. Where are you going? "Third Ave. and Ferris." "Ooookay." "Best place to watch the bats fly out of the potholes." "Right. Rough winter." "You guys go on weird dates."
It may start as a pothole, but erosion below the surface can create up a sizeable open space below the stree. I’m told one pothole in Ferguson, Missouri had a sawhorse placed over it to keep people from driving over it — until the sawhorse fell into the pothole, and disappeared from view.
Don’t know if that’s the same sawhorse I saw on a Ferguson street, but it might have been.
A friend is now on the Ferguson city council, so maybe city government will be less dysfunctional.
But I doubt a subsurface cavern could be large enough long enough to attract bats. Probably.
Blackthorne42 about 10 years ago
Sounds like an okay date to me.
Hat Guy Pip over 4 years ago
I can’t find those two streets connecting anywhere in Michigan
eric_harris_76 9 months ago
That’s only a slight exaggeration in some places.
It may start as a pothole, but erosion below the surface can create up a sizeable open space below the stree. I’m told one pothole in Ferguson, Missouri had a sawhorse placed over it to keep people from driving over it — until the sawhorse fell into the pothole, and disappeared from view.
Don’t know if that’s the same sawhorse I saw on a Ferguson street, but it might have been.
A friend is now on the Ferguson city council, so maybe city government will be less dysfunctional.
But I doubt a subsurface cavern could be large enough long enough to attract bats. Probably.