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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 690480"><p>Too late, tooner, you just made the list. </p><p></p><p>This guy's story reminds me a little of a Stephen King story (written under a pseudonym of Richard Bachman) called RoadWork. Anyone who has read it will know what I am talking about. </p><p></p><p>A little bit about the book from wikipedia (not to to be confused with WCMACapedia) : the story takes place in an unnamed Midwestern city in 1973–1974. Barton George Dawes, grieving over the death of his son and the disintegration of his marriage, is driven to mental instability when he finds that both his home and his business will be condemned and demolished to make way for an extension to an interstate highway. The major theme is the transience of human existence, and the lack of permanence as a failing of a maturing society.</p><p>[edit]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 690480"] Too late, tooner, you just made the list. This guy's story reminds me a little of a Stephen King story (written under a pseudonym of Richard Bachman) called RoadWork. Anyone who has read it will know what I am talking about. A little bit about the book from wikipedia (not to to be confused with WCMACapedia) : the story takes place in an unnamed Midwestern city in 1973–1974. Barton George Dawes, grieving over the death of his son and the disintegration of his marriage, is driven to mental instability when he finds that both his home and his business will be condemned and demolished to make way for an extension to an interstate highway. The major theme is the transience of human existence, and the lack of permanence as a failing of a maturing society. [edit] [/QUOTE]
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