Figured we were no longer talking Navajos.
Anyhow, yeah, the can was supposed to been cleared up. I
remember 490 shifting in the city, can't remember which
bridge. They put all the lanes on one bridge, and then on
the other. Over the Genesee river, was it?
I've not tried the Wegmans whites, though they should be
good. Everything Wegmans, is fine quality, and reasonably
priced. I love the new micro mini shopping buggies, for when
I only need a couple items.
You tried Mark's pizza? I rather enjoy that brand. I've met
the Mark who founded the place. Nice enough fellow.
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Christopher A. Young
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"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
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Hello 'stormin',
Yep, I grew up in Pittsford. And those Zwigles white hots
are good, but try
the Wegman's white hots. Simply delicious!
The can of worms was undone decades ago. Of course, there
are many new
bottlenecks. What has it been? Six years that 490 has been
messed up?
First the rework on the bridges (one of 'em shifted,
remember?). Then about
4 years reworking the expressway. Now the inner loop is all
messed up.
Taxes? Folks should move here for a year. They'd leave in
a big hurry!
Property taxes of 10,000 to 12,000 per year are not all that
rare. And you
don't need a real expensive piece of property to pay those
rates. Property
taxes (town plus county) often add up to 3% of the value of
the property.
Heck, finance rates aren't a whole lot more than that. Pay
a mortgage
forever!
73 from Rochester, NY
Jim
ps - capabilities from 1.8 to 440 MHz .... *if* I ever get
the other antenna
up LOL
"Stormin Mormon" wrote
in message
...
Only place in the world with white hots. Where "waking up
with the wease" doesn't mean you have a cold. Where the
ferry doesn't float, the aqueduct doesn't contain water
and
the subway doesn't contain rail cars any more. And the
Frontier Field isn't on the frontier, but in a rather old
section of town. And a can of worms is a dangerous way to
get to work.
I live in the Rochester, NY suburbs, and I know these
places
in person.
--
Christopher A. Young
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