Talk:The Town Wasn't Here/@comment-35711173-20180624220125

I have to agree with SoDaft Potato. I feel "So what" - a lost town. Maybe it went missing and maybe it didn't. After a quart of Wild Turkey, you can see lots of things. A little roadside town is often changed beyond recognition when some company comes in and adds a truck stop and a Motel 6.

The first two paragraphs give the story away.

Having it from the standpoint of the person who saw the town would help. This would give the personal witness. That witness would be even stronger if he had in his possession some of those cheap, yet incredibly well-made and authentic goods there so he has hard evidence. "Where was the town I bought my boots and this holster rig for my .45 with the silver conchos and inlaid turquoise and my doeskin wallet and my wife's doeskin moccasins and her big silver crucifix?"