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Title: Guy i met on queens boulevard.
Post by: GT Eye on November 02, 2005, 04:14:09 PM
Im not home so i got my brother to type this for me

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Title: Guy i met on queens boulevard.
Post by: leo on November 02, 2005, 05:04:59 PM
ahhh, love is in the air. i hope you two make it.  :kiss:
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Post by: mbikinrene on November 02, 2005, 09:50:15 PM
Yeah, just did.  Within an hour of here barring traffic,  there are some fun roads in Nassau and Suffolk counties off Northern Blvd. like to the Planting Fields in Oyster Bay. Also heading upstate to Bear Mountain, Harriman State Park and the Seven Lakes area are some great runs.
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Post by: Phaedrus on November 03, 2005, 08:40:50 AM
Haha, only a city person would call Bear Mountain "upstate"  :P
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Post by: Badger on November 03, 2005, 08:57:53 AM
Quote from: PhaedrusHaha, only a city person would call Bear Mountain "upstate"  :P
Didn't you get the memo?  Anything not in NYC is "upstate".  I have relatives that live in Fulton, and they laugh when anyone south of I-90 claims to live "upstate".  I used to live in Rochester...my definition of upstate is:  anywhere in New York where you can expect 2 feet of snow on any given day.
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Post by: Onlypastrana199 on November 03, 2005, 09:29:10 AM
Before i lived where I do now, I lived in St. Regis, Massena, Malone and Fort Covington.  That's upstate.
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Post by: TarzanBoy on November 03, 2005, 10:22:19 AM
I used to live in the city...

You're right about the mentality.  Anything outside of the city is considered upstate... though some of the folks in the near suburbs just north of town get upset when you say this to them.

Its more a case of if-I-haven't-heard-of-it-and-its-not-in-the-city-limits then its just easier for New York (City) 'ers to classify it as upstate.  Regardless of actual geography.

Ah, whatever though.
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Post by: Turkina on November 03, 2005, 10:29:47 AM
Not sure if Westchester is included in 'Upstate' since it is NYC Metro area... But anything other than NYC, Westchester, and LI is in Upstate NY.

AKA where all the downstaters' taxes go  :mrgreen:

I've resided in my fair share of Upstate locales: Albany, Saratoga, near Cobleskill (BFE Scholhaire!), and Rochester.  Life's just different...  :)
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Post by: Phaedrus on November 03, 2005, 10:32:48 AM
NYC should be it's own state, and take Long Island along with it  :nana:

I see NYC as a "ball and chain" strapped to upstate's leg..haha. A lot of NYC statistics are included in the rest of NY such as crime rates, taxes, gas prices, whatever. Upstate pays more for everything because we have parasitic NYC attached to us.  :lol:

How do I go about getting this ratified?  :P  :P
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Post by: Badger on November 03, 2005, 10:49:42 AM
Quote from: PhaedrusNYC should be it's own state, and take Long Island along with it  :nana:
I'd suggest making it it's own country, but that's just me.
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Post by: Turkina on November 03, 2005, 11:02:51 AM
Quote from: PhaedrusNYC should be it's own state, and take Long Island along with it  :nana:

I see NYC as a "ball and chain" strapped to upstate's leg..haha. A lot of NYC statistics are included in the rest of NY such as crime rates, taxes, gas prices, whatever. Upstate pays more for everything because we have parasitic NYC attached to us.  :lol:

How do I go about getting this ratified?  :P  :P
1997 State & Local Intergovernmental Aid

Downstate provides tax money and in return, receives less aid.  Upstate benefits from the wealth the NYC metro area produces... As for high taxes, thank your politicians with their pet spending projects and how poorly the state gov't is run :P

Rochester has the highest murder rate (per capita) in the state :(
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Post by: JetSwing on November 03, 2005, 11:14:34 AM
Quote from: TurkinaUpstate benefits from the wealth the NYC metro area produces... (
you mean mahatthan... :)
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Post by: Turkina on November 03, 2005, 11:17:07 AM
Quote from: JetSwing
Quote from: TurkinaUpstate benefits from the wealth the NYC metro area produces... (
you mean mahatthan... :)
Oh, true true... Though Brooklyn is starting to become productive, and can't forget the tax income from the suburbs.  Nowadays a great deal of people are employed in the suburbs, rather than having to commute into the city.  And the state gives squat to the suburbs (see chart)
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Post by: Onlypastrana199 on November 03, 2005, 11:22:20 AM
Upstate is on welfare cause the politics suck. You get up into Franklin County and what not and there are a TON of farms. Farmers have no money. Reservations have no money. Desolate areas have no money. People are stuck without education and crappy schools so they can't get out. Politicians don't really give a shaZam! because downstate is more important to them. I'm alive because of Medicade and welfare...just because the city doesn't get as much aid doesn't mean they aren't hurting the rest of the state with statistics...
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Post by: Birdmove on November 06, 2005, 10:41:32 AM
I live in Wa. state. Just got back from a trip to visit my son, who lives in Ithaca and attends Ithaca College.I found the area very beautiful.Its in the finger lakes region.Lots of great state parks nearby.Stayed in a bed and breakfast just outside town.Ithaca is a way cool town too.I'm flat happy for my son, as he loves both the college and the town, and it does me good to see him happy.I had never been near that far east before.I love the Pacific Northwest, but, I tell you, I could see myself retiring in Ithaca, NY.I know it gets cold ther, but I spent a winter in Great Falls, Mt, where 30 below is common.
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Post by: Phaedrus on November 06, 2005, 10:49:39 AM
Quote from: BirdmoveI found the area very beautiful.Its in the finger lakes region.Lots of great state parks nearby.Stayed in a bed and breakfast just outside town.Ithaca is a way cool town too.I'm flat happy for my son, as he loves both the college and the town, and it does me good to see him happy.I had never been near that far east before.I love the Pacific Northwest, but, I tell you, I could see myself retiring in Ithaca, NY.I know it gets cold ther, but I spent a winter in Great Falls, Mt, where 30 below is common.

Yeah, Ithaca is very nice. There are a lot of waterfalls and gorges in the area, which next time you are out this way, you should check them out. I am about 60 miles from Ithaca.

And as far as winter, keep in mind there is a lot of "Lake Effect" snow. That translates into "A lot of damn snow"  :lol:
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Post by: mbikinrene on November 07, 2005, 12:38:03 PM
all this from a few places to ride near nyc? oy.
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Post by: MPA on November 07, 2005, 01:12:40 PM
As a former NYer (Queens y0 ;) ), we barely considered upstate NY as NY - to us they were just posers ;)
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Post by: Grainbelt on November 07, 2005, 02:04:00 PM
Anyone been in Wappingers Falls, NY?   My home from age 2-8.  Apparently its outside poughkeepsie - is that upstate?

I always refer to it as upstate NY, because if I don't, people's first reaction is 'New York City? OMG, what was it like, I really want to move there'

read: 'I watch too much TV and think everyone's life parallels sex and the city.' Ok, so its the ladies that always respond that way, but you get the idea.