Fudge Rounds are the way to go.@The Green Goat
How about a pallet of apples instead.
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I didn't take my truck into the body shop for the scheduled Fender repairs... It's not important.Finally got some service here in Haywood county thank y'all for the support we definitely need it. Western North Carolina is completely devastated, I live and work in all these communities every single day most of them are within 45 minutes to a hour from my house and will probably never be the same again. I don't really have the words to explain how bad it really is around here. Just pray for WNC
Just know it's very needed and appreciated. The people of lake lure and chimney rock really need help the most. I worked in chimney rock today and it's just terrible like a bomb went off but worse.I didn't take my truck into the body shop for the scheduled Fender repairs... It's not important.
I will work on getting another trailer load to go out next week once I find some labor help.
Yeah the government ain't doing crap it's all local people cleaning up the messKamala, Biden crickets
They are focused on the bigger towns/cities.Yeah the government ain't doing crap it's all local people cleaning up the mess
Hell I don't wanna see it's terrible. I've been around working in almost every community I've been in has some kind of damage some worse than others but every single one is damaged in some kind of way. I've been from Murphy NC to Black mountain NC this week and it's all pretty dang bad. The worst thing now is people stuck in the mountains from the mud slides after the stormLook at this before/after... If you have FB
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I agree but even in the biggest town in WNC like Asheville it's locals not the government I've seen it. And they aren't letting help in it doesn't seem like. If I were you I'd go find a neighborhood that needs it and give it away face to face who cares what they sayThey are focused on the bigger towns/cities.
I dont know what town we passed, but there was 20+ dumptrucks waiting to be loaded.
Some of these towns, people say they're not even letting the help in.
I have been told by several people. I must drop off at "their" points....
OR. find a church group and go there.
I'm trying to find smaller churches.