Atax
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A buddy of mine's family had a similar place in Oakdale. Just a total shack. Shit like that sticks in your memory forever.When I was very little, my grandparents had a "summer home" in Huntington near the Walt Whitman mall. The toilet was literally on top of a hole in the floor - no grey water plumbing. I used to HATE going there - it was such a shit shack. Property is probably worth a fortune now.
EDIT: Also no foundation - the house was up on cinder blocks.
When I was very little, my grandparents had a "summer home" in Huntington near the Walt Whitman mall. The toilet was literally on top of a hole in the floor - no grey water plumbing. I used to HATE going there - it was such a shit shack. Property is probably worth a fortune now.
EDIT: Also no foundation - the house was up on cinder blocks.
I can tell the flames are not an offensive threatPretty dull start
A buddy of mine's family had a similar place in Oakdale. Just a total shack. Shit like that sticks in your memory forever.
Yeah - my grandparents were old world Italians. I just went on Google maps and was able to find it based on landmarks (I can't believe that IHOP is still there) 5 Dorchester street.Huntington is kind of a tale of two towns. The train station splits the town. North of the tracks is Huntington village and Huntington harbor - fine dining and people with boats and nice houses. The other side of the tracks is a mixed bag of cute but more modest houses and projects. I’m 99.99999% positive Coronato is from the wealthy side.
I don't see thatwe're struggling with the pace so far imo
Reilly Smith sucks
I don't see that