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<blockquote data-quote="LandSpeeder" data-source="post: 358549" data-attributes="member: 1799"><p>Fact is, people are always complaining about government spending. Cullman County investing in to a park like this makes me happy. Last year, I spent a few trips in the Cullman area and everyone I met was so very polite. Not "truman show" polite, but genuinely pleasant. I REALLY want to move up there one day. Even the McDonald's girls are cute! and polite! </p><p></p><p>Edit: Almost forgot a sidenote I witnessed this weekend. While I was in the office feeding my fat ass (my skinny ass don't eat), A guy came in and said he couldn't get up the main trail and was going home cause it was just too gnarly in the rain. Well, obviously people were getting up the trail... but the park workers never even flinched and immediately handed him two "rain checks" for him and his wife to come back one day when he was comfortable wheeling his stock TJ... Big respect to these folks running the park! Way to make folks happy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LandSpeeder, post: 358549, member: 1799"] Fact is, people are always complaining about government spending. Cullman County investing in to a park like this makes me happy. Last year, I spent a few trips in the Cullman area and everyone I met was so very polite. Not "truman show" polite, but genuinely pleasant. I REALLY want to move up there one day. Even the McDonald's girls are cute! and polite! Edit: Almost forgot a sidenote I witnessed this weekend. While I was in the office feeding my fat ass (my skinny ass don't eat), A guy came in and said he couldn't get up the main trail and was going home cause it was just too gnarly in the rain. Well, obviously people were getting up the trail... but the park workers never even flinched and immediately handed him two "rain checks" for him and his wife to come back one day when he was comfortable wheeling his stock TJ... Big respect to these folks running the park! Way to make folks happy! [/QUOTE]
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