"Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them."
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About Bill Vaughan
Bill Vaughan was an American columnist and author known for his witty and insightful observations on life, humor, and human nature. He wrote for various newspapers and magazines, including the Kansas City Star and Reader's Digest. Vaughan's writing style was characterized by its humor, satire, and keen observations of everyday life. He gained a wide readership and recognition for his engaging columns and essays.
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