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The COAL MINE FIREWOOD TOUR OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY
is a new, exciting and special feature added to list of things
to see. The tour is run by county COAL MINE tour guide Tom Supey Jr., Superintendent. Unfortunately, it's run only
on a paid holiday at this time when no one is around for insurance liability reasons, as the tour guides must pratice to perfection,
as you can understand. In the pictures below, you can see the county tour guides in the process of perfecting the
exciting Firewood Tour, start to finish. As you can also see, they are using a county owned Firewood Tour Dump truck,
Pickup truck and Front End Loader. The Firewood Tour starts at McDade Park, but it will take tourists all the way down
to beautiful Luzurne County, and return again to McDade Park. Tourists will just love this new feature, and I'm sure
you will, too. The new commissioners should be commended for this new, exciting, and certainly novel way to show the taxpayers
how hard Coal Mine Tour employees work, even on a paid holiday. Please, feel free to contact the commissioners
to express your delight with this wonderful investment of taxpayer dollars. Click on any picture to enlarge it.
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| 1. No legitimate Firewood Tour can be planned |

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| without a qualified tree cutting expert, as we see. |
| 3. This is the handy Firewood Tour Truck |

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| It has that nostalgic look for authenticity |
| 5. The Firewood Tour pickup truck parked |

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| at the Coal Mine building. |
| 7. The Tour loader's bucket is filled with fresh |

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| cut firewood by hard working tour workers |
| 9. Perfect execution of a tough maneuver by |

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| Tour Operator Tom Supey. Nice job Tom! |
| 11. And there you have it, the first stage of the |

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| Tour's preparation has been nicely completed |
| 13. Once leaving McDade Park, the Firewood |

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| Tour Truck carefully heads for Luzurne County |
| 15. This concludes the exciting Firewood Tour |

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| as the quality firewood has been delivered |
| 17. A Dempsey Laundry truck appears at the |

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| secluded area, maybe to pick up laundry?? |
| 19. Here's the tour pickup parked at its usual |

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| spot at the front of # 7 Miller St. at night. |
| 21. Here's the Firewood Tour's snow plow. Oh, its |

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| been replaced, you just can't take a picture of it..... |
| 23. Municipal plate on SUV with plow that has |

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| been parked at 55 W. 6th St, Wyoming, Pa. |
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| 2. And here comes none other than the Firewood |

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| Tour's tree cutting specialist. Wow, Nice truck |
| 4. The Tour Dump Truck's |

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| municipal tag. |
| 6. The Firewood Tour pickup's |

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| municipal tag. |
| 8. Operator Tom Supey Jr. approaches with a load |

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| as a tour worker supervises |
| 10. Look at that firewood. What would the Tour be |

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| like without quality firewood? |
| 12. The Tour's excess quality firewood is taken |

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| "down the back" until the next tour is ready |
| 14. The Tour truck safely arrives with its load |

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| at 7 Miller St., W. Pittston, Tom's back yard. |
| 16. The Firewood Tour trucks return to their |

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| secluded parking area near the coal breaker |
| 18. This is the front of 7 Miller St., W. Pittston |

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| where the tour pickup parks at night, every night. |
| 20. The Firewood Tour pickup starts the day by |

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| going to 55 W. 6 St., Wyoming at 7:00 am |
| 22. unless, of course, you go to 55 W. 6th St. in |

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| Wyoming, parked at Tom Sr's home, but why? |
| 24. All firewood is gone, site clean as a whistle, |

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| but poor Tom Jr. has that big pile stuck in his yard. |
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The new and exciting Firewood Tour is just one of the many things
to do at the Coal Mine Tour, which opens early in April. Please stop in and support your county commissioner's hard work in
investing your tax dollars wisely and responsibly. And, remember those campaign promises to keep nepotism out of county
government when you stop at the Coal Mine Tour, especially when you meet the staff; Tom Supey Sr, Foreman, Tom Supey
Jr., Superintendent, Andrew Supey, his son, Roger Beatty, his cousin, and Thomas Pesta, Tom Supey Jr's brother-in-law.
It's Lackawanna Wonderful, as disgraced ex-commissioner Bob Cordaro
liked to say, and wonderful it is for many of its unscrupulous employees using county equipment on a paid holiday on the taxpayer
dime for their own, selfish benefit. Do these employees, living in Luzurne County, have permission to take these trucks
home every single day? Who ga$e$ them up every day? Who pays for repairs on them? Who pays if they're in an accident to
and from Luzurne County? Who would be paying if either of the men in these pictures got hurt while working at the
park on a paid holiday? Who gave them permission to work at the park on a paid holiday? Lots of questions, but will we get
the answers?
The information expressed on this site represent those of the authors who express these constitutionally
protected thoughts in this forum with the express intent of fostering discussion.
M-7 PAC
"No Cuffs on Free Speech"
2005 Scranton, PA
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