20% Under 40 Identify as LGBTQ

Manhattan is a wonderful place to visit.
To live, no just no.

Super expensive, super polluted, unfriendly, lots of homeless & vagrants hassling & harassing people. Lack of nature, crowded & smelly.

World class entertainment and food. Every language and type of person. Busy people who are 100% friendly when you need something from them.
 
Lol, you think Poles are dumb but Blacks are equal.

Poor misguided soul.

I think this is a silly way of thinking. People with power (normally they are very rich, wherever they live or whatever 'national' labels they carry) always try to divide the mugs into competing gangs so that they can rob them better. Where I lived as a boy, everyone worshiped Paul Robeson, a brilliant sportsman, actor, singer and thinker, and they did so rightly, because he was about our only friend at the time. We had lots of Italians keeping cafes in these valleys, and lots of prisoners settled when they were let out after the War, and our 'colony' in Argentina has lots of Italians learning 'Welsh'; where I was brought up later there had been a Polish war hospital, and there were masses of Poles and Ukrainians there: we had some living in our flat, very nice people - and we all remembered the heroic Polish Battle-of-Britain pilots back then. Everyone thought the Russians the bravest people on earth because they beat Hitler. When I was in the Airforce later I ended up in Bomber Command Education, and my best friends were a West Indian and a Jew. The real historical enemy for us are the English, but I have masses of English friends and my Wife comes from Yorkshire. Irish troops were used to stop our attempt to set up democracy during the March on Newport, but I've spent a great deal of my time over there and enjoyed it (they, of course, were the equivalent of your Mexicans now back then, strikebreaking and so on). As to immigrants, in my view be bosses will always use them to divide us while working hard to see they come in and reduce wages. I begin to see where you are coming from, but you are muddled: working people have the same interests in the long run, everywhere, and every time we forget that thing we get robbed ragged.
 
World class entertainment and food. Every language and type of person. Busy people who are 100% friendly when you need something from them.

Hmm. Yet if I go to a bar here in Pawling I know most people there. Not going to happen so much in Manhattan.

We've got tons of parkland including the Appalachian trail.

Train here goes to Manhattan, anyways.
 
World class entertainment and food. Every language and type of person. Busy people who are 100% friendly when you need something from them.

Manhattan has good food, no doubt.

Yet, so much more expensive.

Near MoMA with a friend in March looked at a Brazilian Steakhouse menu.

Was like 38 bucks for a steak.

Up here steaks are like 22 dollars, in many places.
 
Manhattan has good food, no doubt.

Yet, so much more expensive.

Near MoMA with a friend in March looked at a Brazilian Steakhouse menu.

Was like 38 bucks for a steak.

Up here steaks are like 22 dollars, in many places.

Things that people want are expensive things that people don't want are cheap
 
Things that people want are expensive things that people don't want are cheap

Hmm, yet I met some dudes from Scarsdale the most wealthy & overpriced of neighborhoods in the NY metro if not the East coast.

They said Pawling was nicer than Scarsdale, just as cute, more friendly, less crowded & more open spaces & parkland.

Some people like getting ripped off, I suppose.
 
Things that people want are expensive things that people don't want are cheap

There's a lot of good food in the Poughkeepsie area.

Because of close proximity to the Culinary Institute so many restaurants over there are Culinary grad owned, managed or chef run.

Yet, prices are close to half that of Manhattan.
 
Hmm, yet I met some dudes from Scarsdale the most wealthy & overpriced of neighborhoods in the NY metro if not the East coast.

They said Pawling was nicer than Scarsdale, just as cute, more friendly, less crowded & more open spaces & parkland.

Some people like getting ripped off, I suppose.

Things that people want are expensive things that people don't want are cheap
 
There's a lot of good food in the Poughkeepsie area.

Because of close proximity to the Culinary Institute so many restaurants over there are Culinary grad owned, managed or chef run.

Yet, prices are close to half that of Manhattan.

Your ability to process information is poor
 
What an idiot, Does calling heterosexuals as homos make you feel less Gay?

CFM is the textbook version of a closet case. He's called every person in this thread a faggot. I haven't seen a single person react to it or care. CFM is desperate for an ass fucking, but he's too gross, old, and ugly to get it.
 
Things that people want are expensive things that people don't want are cheap

Lol, I've spent 4 years in Pawling & in 4 hours in Manhattan in the past 4 years.

Number of times heckled, harassed & hassled in Pawling 0
Number of times heckled, harassed & hassled in Manhattan 5.
 
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