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Quincy Quarry News Pothole Contest Images.
As one could only imagine given Quincy Quarry’s evergrowing legions of loyal readers, images of local potholes are coming in at such numbers that the Quarry’s easily overwhelmed intern has been overwhelmed.
Accordingly, Quincy Quarry News will be adding pictures to this Quarry article as they come in and are seen publication-worthy as well as ordered with the most recent images added to the top of the list.
Also, the images will have a brief location description and perhaps a brief bit of text tagged to them.
After all, Quincy Quarry News does not care to bait the Koch Machine to accuse the Quarry of promulgating fake news. even if it has never done so but occasionally a low-level koched-up hack hire makes the mistake of trying to lodge such false accusations.
The best potholes photos so far!
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Frogger anyone?
Arnold Street, Quincy Point
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Moon craters
A Quincy Point residential street
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At the curb is not a problem?
Washington Street, Quincy Point
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Be careful around Granite Plaza
Quincy Center
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A pack of potholes
Quincy Point
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A chicken in every pothole!
Quincy Center
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Not a storm drain
Pond Street in the Point
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Busted flat and waiting for an Uber?
Mill Street, Quincy Point
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An octopus of a pothole
Near a special needs daycare
Moon Island Road, Squantum
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Potholes and old pothole patches
Sagamore Street North Quincy
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Adjacent to a daycare
Thoreau St at East Squantum
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Is there a body underneath
this pothole?
Pond Street, Quincy Point
How do these sneaky potholes hide from our city officials?
Our city officials couldn’t find a pie in a bakery, never mind aks to detect a pothole on Quincy roads.
City officials can’t feel potholes because they all drive high-end gas-guzzling 4×4 trucks around town.
Sh*t, the mayor’s luxury SUV floats on airbags!
And it’s usually full of windbags.
I yelled at a neck pothole yesterday, and my voice echoed. Scary.
Patty that is nothing. This morning, I rescued a mother cat and 13 kittens from a deep Wollaston pothole.
Thank the Lord that my husband had a ladder on his work truck.