[PRCo] Re: PAT's cuts
Phillip Clark Campbell
pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 5 18:49:42 EST 2010
Mr.Schneider;
This speaks more to generalities doesn't it;
in speaking to generalities it also speaks of
individualism. It is possible to find people
in small towns who are quite content lacking
any desire to travel beyond their own local
location for any reason. Some live a lifetime
in the same house and venture little beyond it.
Individuals are free to choose where they live
and how, when, where they travel. What suits
one won't another. This doesn't make anyone
less of a person, just less or more traveled.
Phil
Without a 'coast' but not a 'cause.'
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From: Fred Schneider <fwschneider at comcast.net>
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Sent: Sun, December 5, 2010 6:07:27 PM
Subject: [PRCo] Re: PAT's cuts
You see guys, he was from New York. There was a great New Yorker magazine
cover years ago that portrayed a the United State through the eyes of someone
from Manhattan. The map on the cover started at Avenue A, the Avenue B, 1st
Ave., 2nd Ave.... and so forth to 10th Ave., then the Hudson River.
Beyond the river was this large wasteland called New Jersey. An arrow pointed
to the left to a place called Miami Beach. Another pointed over the hills to
California. So much for what New Yorkers know about the USA.
And if you ask a San Franciscan about his view of the world, it it extends only
beyond the Oakland and Berkeley hills as far as gambling casinos at Reno.
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