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	<title>Comments on: Illinois abatement</title>
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	<description>I couldn&#039;t possibly fail to disagree with you less.</description>
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		<title>By: fillyjonk</title>
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		<description>Best of luck to Mr. Bambanek. (I just hope that the more messy element of Illinois politics does not lead to him taking up permanent residence in Searls Park Lake*)

And I had never seen that usage of &quot;wooly booger&quot; before. (Actually, I had never seen any usage of it; we always called the things in the first definition &quot;wooly bears&quot;)

(*When I was a grad student and was planning my field work, one of the sites on my list was a place called, IIRC, Searls Park. I was talking about the sites I was planning to do work in one day in the lab and one of my lab mates announced (all too cheerfully, I thought), &quot;Oh! Searls Park! That&#039;s the lake where the Mob dumped all those bodies years ago!&quot; I quietly crossed Searls Park off my list of sites, not wanting to risk inadvertently finding something I was definitely not looking for...)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best of luck to Mr. Bambanek. (I just hope that the more messy element of Illinois politics does not lead to him taking up permanent residence in Searls Park Lake*)</p>
<p>And I had never seen that usage of &#8220;wooly booger&#8221; before. (Actually, I had never seen any usage of it; we always called the things in the first definition &#8220;wooly bears&#8221;)</p>
<p>(*When I was a grad student and was planning my field work, one of the sites on my list was a place called, IIRC, Searls Park. I was talking about the sites I was planning to do work in one day in the lab and one of my lab mates announced (all too cheerfully, I thought), &#8220;Oh! Searls Park! That&#8217;s the lake where the Mob dumped all those bodies years ago!&#8221; I quietly crossed Searls Park off my list of sites, not wanting to risk inadvertently finding something I was definitely not looking for&#8230;)</p>
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