vlad
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Many years back there was a train wreck. It was a few miles east of Tecula, Texas heading to Seven Bridges. Kind of coming
around a corner in the road off to the side about 7-8 boxcars jumped the tracks-Budweiser, Coors, Miller, Schlitz, thousands and thousands of cases.
Cans, bottles, even the very big containers. Liquor laws or insurance, it was not salvaged but written off and given away. I think I helped my brother
fill his pickup bed full about 8X-they gave it to everyone. Then it got to be a nusiance, and they buried the stuff with a dozer-a lot! We dug up stuff
months after, too.
And it remains to this day...may not be edible, but a lot of aluminum in the ground to be salvaged.
around a corner in the road off to the side about 7-8 boxcars jumped the tracks-Budweiser, Coors, Miller, Schlitz, thousands and thousands of cases.
Cans, bottles, even the very big containers. Liquor laws or insurance, it was not salvaged but written off and given away. I think I helped my brother
fill his pickup bed full about 8X-they gave it to everyone. Then it got to be a nusiance, and they buried the stuff with a dozer-a lot! We dug up stuff
months after, too.
And it remains to this day...may not be edible, but a lot of aluminum in the ground to be salvaged.