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LOL! That about sums up the area. Bummer about the prison though. Small
towns and big prisons are generally not a great mix. I assume however that the prison helps fill the town's bank account, to lessen the tax burden on the residents? I thought of another thing I miss about the area...Field Days! Man, those were alot of fun. Good, wholesome, small town entertainment. No shortage of Mexicans here in San Jose, CA...that's for sure. Hell, I'm married to one (Her mom is Mexican anyway). ![]() --Mike "Larry" wrote in message ... "MGG" wrote in : That was a GREAT story, BTW. I'm somewhat familiar with the area having lived in Auburn for a couple of years about 25 years ago. I dated a gal for a while who's had a place on Skaneatles Lake. Beautiful country...LOUSY weather I went straight from there toCalifornia and never looked back. That's not entirely true...I do miss all the water in that area. I always tell everyone it was a great place to grow up....and a great place to be FROM.....as long as I don't have to live there, now.... Moravia now has Auburn's disease...a state prison...a huge state prison! When the political idiots got dollar signs in their heads, they forgot that prisoners take showers and flush toilets...a LOT! The prisoners got even inundating the tiny town with enough sewage to just overrun the place. How stupid. Poor Moravia will never be out little town any more....economically disasterous and a great place to grow up. Moravia's fine tourist resort, that was nothing but a row of trailers in the woods on Lick Street when I was in high school, has grown into a first class nudist resort....in the summer, I suppose: http://www.homestead.com/empirehaven/ When I was in Moravia Central School's high school, "scoring" meant getting your girlfriend to go to Empire Haven for a day...(c; I see from the new webpage they've gotten their own address, but it's still on Lick Street up in the state forest on the hill, which is still very funny. Nice pool! Back quite a few years when it was three rows of old trailers, I met a ham radio operator who lived at Empire Haven year 'round. He was in his 70s. So wasn't my widowed grandmother who lived in the lake house until she was in her late 80's. She moved into the Skaneateles senior citizens home when her kids put their foot down, afraid she'd fall climbing the steep stairs to her bedroom on the lake. So.....she told me she was lonely being all alone, before....so I gave this ham radio operator her number. He called her and they talked for hours. THEN, she called me and was laughing so hard she could hardly talk. "I'm not gonna go up there and get naked with a bunch of old farts!", she told me. He DID put on his clothes and come visit her many times.... She later fell in love with an old pensioner at the Skaneateles home who lived down the hall. She cooked and baked for him, but neither one of them could afford to lose their SSA money getting married. That love affair went on for years until he died of a heart attack. She's gone, too, now and I miss her awful....(snif). Well, I can see you're checking out the webpages in Moravia....carry on....(c; When I call Moravia I always ask them, "What day was Summer, this year??" Tonight: A chance of showers before 2am, then a chance for sprinkles. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. West wind between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Monday: Partly cloudy, with a high near 59. West wind between 5 and 10 mph. Monday Night: A chance of sprinkles before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. West wind between 7 and 10 mph. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, with a high near 63. West wind between 7 and 13 mph. Brrrr......(shudder)...... They tell me it's great because it keeps the MEXICANS OUT! They have a point....(c; Press 1 for English Press 2 to hang up until you LEARN English Press 3 for an immigration agent to help you get HOME. |
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"MGG" wrote in
: LOL! That about sums up the area. Bummer about the prison though. Small towns and big prisons are generally not a great mix. I assume however that the prison helps fill the town's bank account, to lessen the tax burden on the residents? Oh, no....the town and village had to go after the residents to repair and expand the sewage system. When I was growing up, everyone in the whole valley had septic tanks and drainage fields or cesspools dug in their yards. The pollution didn't start until Federal bureaucrats forced them all to abandon what had been working since before the Revolution just fine and spend billions on a "sewage system" so they could dump all the **** into the lake inlet, directly. They forced, with their guns, everyone in the village to "hook up" to the water and sewer system, using the tax revenooer goons to enforce it, as usual..... Noone knew the real reason for the deception, the damned state prison fiasco. Glad I'm no longer there. Of course, all of upstate NY is part of the "Rust Belt", now. Take Google Earth to Syracuse and have a look around at the abandoned factories and ghettos. Look at the big open sewer, where Solvay Process dumped its waste for decades. It looks like New Jersey....from an Amtrak train. -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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