Now settle down.  I was just joking.

I know the area well, as I have two friends who live there - one who works for 
HP and lives on the southwest side of town, and another who is a teacher at 
Doherty High School.  I have visited both of them numerous times over the 
years, so I have been there and had direct experience with the area and its 
residents.  I would add that both of them are borderline Subaru/granola folks, 
and they're just fine with that...

I would add that I have stayed in the immediate area for extended times in my 
former career while commissioning the ADMAX (Supermax) Federal Penitentiary in 
Florence.  It's not the 'Springs, but it's pretty much in the backyard.

As for cesspools, there aren't any in Florida that I know of, since anyone 
familiar with the geology of Florida would know that you can't dig holes here 
without them filling up with water.  Sinkholes are not unique to Florida.  
There are active sinkhole areas in Texas, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, 
Tennessee and Pennsylvania.



On Jun 22, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Brian Toscano wrote:

> Colorado Springs is semi-arid.  The soil is often just sand.  There is no
> major water source nearby.  The drinking water comes from far away places
> through a series of pipes and tunnels.  As far as the Subaru's and granola,
> Dan you should continue to live in your cesspools and sinkholes known as
> the Midwest and Florida since you seem to know very little about the area.


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