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This sober character spent the first several years of the current boom watching people to whom he wouldn't have given the time of day become billionaires. As students began walking and trying to start conversations, the ``not cool'' students weren't given the time of day. I cannot envision that any small community would be given the time of day, due to some of the current thinking in City Hall. |
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