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Another Reason To Be Grateful To Live In Wyoming: Reason #2

We don't have to put up with crap like this...

October 06, 20221 min read

Wyo grateful 10 6 22
(Cowboy State Daily Staff)
https://twitter.com/ClownWorld_/status/1577406857097859072

We don’t have to put up with crap like this…

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