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Re: You have it reversed...
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Posted by Rustyj14 on June 29, 2005 at 16:30:28 from (209.195.138.78):
In Reply to: You have it reversed... posted by Matt from CT on June 29, 2005 at 08:16:31:
Around here in my area, suburbs of Pittsburgh, PA., the really big homes are being "bought" by either Chinese, or East India Indians! We have 2 plans of homes nearby. The smell of cooking curry has driven more than one Caucasian out of the neighborhood! I've never smelled it, but i've heard it really stinks up the neighborhood. Another "plan" is being taken over by Chinese newcomers! Won't be long until they'll be wanting us old folks out of "their" neighborhood! I've heard both ethnis groups are attending borough planning committee meetings, to get the things they want put into law! i went to several of those meetings, and all i got was the feeling, if i wasn't on the take, my ideas didn't hold water: "Sit down, Mr. Jones, you're out of order!" Well, since i'm almost 81 yrs. old, the borough soon will have thought up ways to take my home and put me out on the street, and nothing i do can help the situation! Anything to help the "furriners"--the heck with the older self-sufficient residents--out you go--we need your property to beautify the neighbor hood, so the imports can feel right at home! By: Rustyj
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