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Why you little scuzzbag!
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And, I grew up in Peekskill and commuted to the Bronx every day for high school. It's in the schizophrenic zone. I'd either express bus to White Plains and get off the train at the botanical gardens, or train to 125th street and come up to Fordham, or to get home take the MTA to Marble Hill and hike 2 miles home. I can't tell you how many thousands of hours I spent on those lines or how many nights I slept in Grand Central.
Train Time. The rest of America doesn't know.
on metro north and lirr you can drink from your own can. even better!
Goddamit! This is some fakenews right here.
https://www.newyorkupstate.com/news/...ronavirus.html
"Rchstr". Natives say the name without using vowels. Home of the White Hot.
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I think that maybe you're missing the "Post Corona apocalypse" that was factored with ROC into the study. I grew up in Seabreeze in the 60's and lived in the ROC burbs for 50 years. Most of the 40someting's that I still know there are killin it now. My 4 br house on 5 acres went to a drone pilot for $200k. I was happy. He made out. So I'm biased
It's not surprising that you managed to end up in one of the few places in the country where the weather is even shittier and more depressing than upstate New York. :biggrin:
Seems like maybe that place should have been named Lakebreeze. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Se...!4d-77.5423996
Always good HS lacrosse in Irondequoit though, so they have that going for them. Which is nice.
Irondequoit HS was always a powerhouse. Played against them when I went to the HS that was on the blue collar side of town. Wood sticks, leather helmets and arm guards were for sissies. IHS and the Whipple Boys crushed us. We were the Bad News Bears without skills.
That's right man ... feed the stereotype. The weather sucks here. Just got off the lake.
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I call BS on the can't find good pizza upstate trope. All along the Mohawk river/Erie canal there is good pizza. A great variety as well. Go to Lockport and try Pizza Oven and Davidson Road Inn (formerly Pontillo's) for two good pizza joints in one small city. All the communities along the canal were predominantly irish and Italian.
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