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Thu, 31 Mar 2011 21:54:43 -0700
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On 3/31/2011 9:49 PM, Andrew A. Adams wrote:
>> This is the only place in the world named Gilroy. And I'm personally
>> involved in registering a domain as part of a group that's starting up a
>> farmers market here. At the time I checked the domain name it wasn't
>> public knowledge there was going to be a farmers market. Nor what it
>> public when the name was registered.
>>
>> The person who registered it lives in Alabama, 3000 miles from here.
>> There is no way in Hell this is a coincidence.
>>
>> And it's not the first time it happened.
> Hmm. http://www.localharvest.org/gilroy-farmers-market-M3757
>
> Page last updated in 2001. Is this an earlier version of the same market
> which stopped operating? Is it Gilroy in California you're talking about.
>
>
>

There has been farmers markets here in the past. It's still not a 
coincidence. If it were someone local I'd concede. Not someone in Alabama.

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