Imagine my surprise when I picked up my copy of today’s Windsor Star…
“Is the Bridge laying the groundwork for a second span?”, the paper asks?
Slow down there on the speedy local reporting… 🙂
Funny, but it sounds similar to this blog entry from last week…
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I noticed that the day or two after you had posted the pictures from the riverfront old building footings, the windsor star ran almost an identical picture. I thought that was a bit much of a coincidence right there. Especially considering that those footings were visible for a few weeks before you posted it.
About this story, I had told John that my friend mentioned the bridge buying up houses nearly 6 months ago... and once you post it, the windsor star finally runs a story on it... interesting.
You could have changed the date on the paper to 2012 and not know it was incorrect. Some things never change.