Everyone is familiar with THE Bermuda Triangle.
I maintain they also exist on land.
In my part of the world, it’s the Bermuda Triangle of Joelton, Goodlettsville, and Whites Creek where mailboxes suddenly die in any given day; old mattresses mysteriously appear along with household trash bags and old tires by the side of the road after sunset; dead skunks, deer, raccoons, beavers, and possums lay everywhere; there are no street lights or sewers; homeless people are non-existent having likely disappeared into thin air; police cars never appear because all crime has vanished into that same thin air other than the occasional meth lab sting operation; and home/trailer owners need never cut their grass, chop down weeds, or trim their trees over the roadway because all that mysteriously disappears one day when you least expect it and NES/Public Works/Limb-Collection workers with trucks are seen lurking about everywhere but only during daylight hours because they disappear at night..
Are there other such places that you know of?
Please excuse me for awhile, my mailbox is down again — 4th time in just one year — and I have to go risk my life to fix it.
I maintain they also exist on land.
In my part of the world, it’s the Bermuda Triangle of Joelton, Goodlettsville, and Whites Creek where mailboxes suddenly die in any given day; old mattresses mysteriously appear along with household trash bags and old tires by the side of the road after sunset; dead skunks, deer, raccoons, beavers, and possums lay everywhere; there are no street lights or sewers; homeless people are non-existent having likely disappeared into thin air; police cars never appear because all crime has vanished into that same thin air other than the occasional meth lab sting operation; and home/trailer owners need never cut their grass, chop down weeds, or trim their trees over the roadway because all that mysteriously disappears one day when you least expect it and NES/Public Works/Limb-Collection workers with trucks are seen lurking about everywhere but only during daylight hours because they disappear at night..
Are there other such places that you know of?
Please excuse me for awhile, my mailbox is down again — 4th time in just one year — and I have to go risk my life to fix it.
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