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re: Tuscaloosa not in top 20 most educated places in Alabama

Posted on 1/23/18 at 9:46 am to
Posted by allin2010
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Posted on 1/23/18 at 9:46 am to
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Meanwhile down in the Auburn neck of the woods, the Intelligencia of Lee County held a candlelight vigil for a Taco Bell that burned down this weekend......I mean come on, you can't make this stuff up. If you put the average Aubie's brain on a razor blade it would look like a BB rolling down a four lane highway.


That was Montgomery and it was a joke... LINK /


More Than 100 People Gathered for a Fake Vigil After Beloved Taco Bell Caught on Fire
The government may have shut down, but that didn’t stop patrons of the Montgomery, Alabama Taco Bell from holding a candle vigil for the fast food restaurant after it caught on fire.

Fans of the Doritos Locos Tacos, Crunchwrap Supreme and other Taco Bell staples gathered in the restaurant’s parking lot on Sunday night after the location caught on fire on January 17, Associated Press reports. More than a hundred people attended the event, which went viral via Facebook. Attendees were invited to “stand together in the loss of our beloved taco bell.”

For the organizer of the event and subsequent mourners of all things Cheese Gordita Crunch-related, the vigil was seen as a moment to reflect on something wonderful in light of current events. “It just gave people something to talk about"
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