Gods, I can't remember. It was a big, rustic joint I think along the main street. I lived in Bainsville, which is worth a drive-through sometime. Back when I lived there, before it was a boom town, there were 17 houses, not all of them occupied. Population: 25. I spent all my time up in the bush with my dog, walking along the train tracks and daydreaming. It was damn near perfect.
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I lived in Bainsville, which is worth a drive-through sometime. Back when I lived there, before it was a boom town, there were 17 houses, not all of them occupied. Population: 25. I spent all my time up in the bush with my dog, walking along the train tracks and daydreaming. It was damn near perfect.