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    Default "Detroitland" author Richard Bak on WDET now


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    I read that book [[ as a look see preview) at Pure Detroit Store inside the Guarding Building. Book has some bizzare Detroit neighborhood legends like the dissapearance of a little Italian American girl. He last name was Gaca. She lived just a couple blocks north of Seymour St and Gratiot Ave. In Detroit's Northeast Side in the "Little Italy" community. She was a heading home for lunch from Asumption Grotto School when someone abducted her. This was back in late 1950s.
    Last edited by Danny; October-27-11 at 12:31 PM.

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    Danny, this isn't a library!

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    I know about it. But folks of Pure Detroit put limits of customers reading books before you buy. In which is no rule in place until they decide to set a certian limit. Customers have the right to windowshop before they buy products. If they don't try they can't buy a product that would be upgraded for the use.

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    @DANNY...What the hell did you just try to say?? BTW get on down to your closest Ford dealer as I heard they'll let you test drive a new Ford for a month so you can "window shop" to see if you like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpeteer View Post
    @DANNY...What the hell did you just try to say?? BTW get on down to your closest Ford dealer as I heard they'll let you test drive a new Ford for a month so you can "window shop" to see if you like it.
    That reminds me, I need to return the Lincoln MKT I took out to test drive last month!

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