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who has the naked King Kong last?.....LOL!!
Rest assured dealerships I will not base my future car purchases on the basis of inflatible King Kong's. I will buy based on prices.
It sounds like Joel Coleman needs to spend some time on the city's planning and zoning commission. Of course ordinances need to help dictate what businesses do on their own, private property. Can you imagine if they didn't?
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