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i'm headed to the depot mary kom. i want to see what's left of. three years since his first space is now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city one night driving to hard to find a ghost of a city where people are stuck like car terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed.
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apalachee now even with the b.b.c. . it's. years up to still the. low wage at my dog food. bowl frying our summer baldwin bowl well. i shall. feel. i got married when i was sixteen years out and my husband was seventeen years out and that lead me in myriad about six months when he went into the mines and then six months after that dad and i went to comics and he can't. handle two week old son. played live down the street here on me and. there's a chill. bird at lunch that he would hit reply like. oh no.
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where no christmas a company wants to cold real it's from georgia said oh so they helped coordinate for the christmas they went in there and we. shot the whole deal but done it stuff really bad dad that wall art lovers wrote to me if i. tell you they don't have much. to tell the boat supplicated want to fill it. shielded just as. a favor to save their family and. she felt. she. didn't want to. i find remnants of the mind. history older memories of the casualties and the
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hardly are alive in the stories told by the young and the like they're not had for the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the local scene dusty barson saloons conceded their life would sense to its mind minds hard their narrative their collective legend and whether played a part where said with pride. their survival of the word disappearing before day ice. of the road progress. in theirs by branding of the a work first erases goldfield but they first come once they have the planets will. it work and i guess we got there well that's my grandpa grandma will see examples of the will.
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let me bring in all you don't want the only one. more. new endeavor lady made home may add it to you always had because you know we've made the life that you'll think. of going through. the roof you won't want to go into the water in the mine and soon you would have to drop through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponent.
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and then they would like to bounce forwards for tracks sometimes when they run out of traffic here named her you know anywhere. there's nothing for them to date and they're having all the young papers to turn to. alcohol. and. if someone would have a stay and say our government would get interested in this place particularly i think we. could make it but if they don't i'm there that i never day. they say you know there's.
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it's all. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the belt boy and then they started calling me the belt person because i was a female so when i would go underground everybody would be kind of gathered to see this woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coal dust and i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it would be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines molding it's all true. for manalo no.
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i remember when i was in high school i loved earth science i love the mountains of anything to do is rocks and my earth science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had the nice cars like the camaro i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. we. and.
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there's one. man and it's time to check. out our thinking. thing. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us as a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to be culled from rich the point six percent market saw thirty percent from its last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and when roasted one hundred
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thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one distance shows you can afford to miss the one and only. something happens in this case it was the chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public in the media are waiting for the response and i think it's very clear now that if president trump said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this american response will be so severe that it will be a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be messages and very careful calculation by the americans not to deteriorate into a clash a direct confrontation with russia.
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pranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in amman just slow down for much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality and. i
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was there for the code is looking for the past from. the class struggle still going on or maybe knowing the terms of the unions but for instance right now in terms of the empire. that you came phatic. nobody's ever found you go get me one. and you're wasting your tan they are the very evil people you know they do thanks to the fame ease. they do things to the young and the. officer if you notice he sees. me never stick. with me. all
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kentucky county it's hard land produce the most coal at a time in which most of what powered the united states came from kentucky. today the thirty three active mines in harlan employ less than to listen. some of deals mines have even been converted into museums. laid off and left with nothing since the ninety's many laid off was for they don't see any other options in the fuel handouts in time unemployed man are the usual customers it's. just swell orange county was founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was billed as the reason. babies are in kerry's wife and if the base was warren county and if they won't go in they get coal there's nothing
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else here we don't. like to see these we don't have factories we don't in the reason why they get close because those are closed in the mountains and we don't have the road boys in which largess a mantra is going to get me in a day and that. i go for the papers at the local mcdaniels or i go down there pete joint and make a pizza on that one that's not something that deals over oranges grew a bone voiced so. you can was very funny very rude if you did more to give you know who people goes both ways you will be. influenced or very strong in numerous good most of their bodies everywhere you home. will. continue to be. given to even be noticed.
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