




Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Rapp have a lot of work to do. You see, I'm going to find it VERY hard to believe these 55 gallon drums found their way into the sewer system and ultimately into the River! However, they'll do their best to convince people that the warmth of their sewage system allows these drums to shrink to the size of a coffee can and once it hits the river they expand and create problems for the environment.
Accountability Folks! It's time to bring in a new Council willing to FIRE these people and get on the right path. 9 guys standing on the side of the road when there's work to be done? Have another insulated coffee mug Mr. Jacobs!
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