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Yes. If you don't shovel your snow, you can get a ticket.
You can bury money with the Golden Shovel.
First off, you need to buy an extra shovel.(Make sure you now have two)With one shovel, dig a hole and put the other shovel inside.After four days, (Exactly) dig out the shovel you buried and it will be golden!!
You have to visit Resetti's surveillance center in the city.
Of Mice And Men was published in New York City in 1937.
It goes to Reseti's place and he gives you a silver shovel but a gold shovel is better is you want it bury a shovel for 3 days dig it up and its gold hope I helped
what was the storm that made the sioux city steam bout crashed
Eragon was published in New York
"The Cat in the Hat" book was published in New York City.
They can be in rocks if you hit them with a shovel.
it was published by Little Brown in Boston,Massachusetts.