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Old 07-06-2004, 09:08 AM   #1
chipwood
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Eben you guys probably see more Conn plates than we do, but I've being seeing my share often. One story about litter. I used to live off the nightmare called Lower Thames aka the Yachting Village or that's what the yuppies who move to Newport call it. My wife and I were walking down the street when we saw a women with an ice cream cone attending to her 4 or so year old in her big Dodge Ram. My wife says she is going to toss that cone. Next thing you know she just throws the cone and napkins right down on the ground. We let her know it was not appreciated that she come to Newport and throw her trash on the ground. She looked at us like we were crazy, got in her truck and drove off. If they litter during the day on the street then what's gonna keep them from littering on the rocks at night. Oh and guess where they were from. Yes Massachusetts. Come on down you can be the next contestant on Let's trash Newport.
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