Posted by SoupForDummies |
11/8/2006 9:57 PM | remove |
There's one of these at the Douglasville mill.
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Posted by MutantMandias |
11/8/2006 10:40 PM | remove |
Man, you're new here, so allowances can be made, but real soon you will come to understand that Toledo scales don't actually exist in the physical realm. They are sort of a manifestation of the gods of UE. They project themselves into all abandonments. Sometimes you see them, sometimes you don't, but the Toledo scale is everywhere we go, from the shantiest house to the most hauntedest asylum. Fell blessed when you catch a glimpse, for it means that the UE gods are smiling upon your trek.
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Posted by rotten peach |
11/9/2006 3:08 PM | remove |
hence the phrase, "Holy Toledo".
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Posted by rev_skarekroe |
11/9/2006 3:26 PM | remove |
nice work
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Posted by BOX |
11/9/2006 7:47 PM | remove |
brook run has a toledo. what could THAT mean.
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Posted by DjMalign |
11/9/2006 10:30 PM | remove |
so does glidden
the plot thickens
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Posted by graywolf46 |
11/9/2006 11:46 PM | remove |
It couldnt possibly mean that Toledo is the standard in industrial scales...
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Posted by rotten peach |
11/10/2006 3:28 PM | remove |
...in addition to being an earthly manifestation of the gods of UE, of course.
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Posted by MutantMandias |
11/10/2006 3:40 PM | remove |
Well, duh.
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