Talk:Peotone Mill

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THis has been here since January of this year and wasnt removed until today: "Actually, it wasn't Freddie. It was infact Tyler John Kiefner the Fifteenthtwelfth. He built it using only 2,000 slaves who shared cat fur to keep them warm in the summer and cool in the winter (the Underarmour of 1970.) After Tyler built the mill by himself, he stormed the beaches of Normandy. He was too late - VE day was twenty years earlier than 5 years ago. The next part of this paragraph is for reading purposes only. " --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 13:57, 27 June 2007 (UTC)