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Lol whatever you say. In the end it’s all the same strip of sand and water, despite what “class” you make pretend assign to it.
But don't you know that some water is simply more *prestigious* than other water? A sample of water taken from one mile off Martha's Vineyard in fact scored 14.77738651 points higher on the Marshall-Tompkins Prestige Scale (tm) than a sample of water taken from one mile off Long Branch, NJ (2018 rankings).
But don't you know that some water is simply more *prestigious* than other water? A sample of water taken from one mile off Martha's Vineyard in fact scored 14.77738651 points higher on the Marshall-Tompkins Prestige Scale (tm) than a sample of water taken from one mile off Long Branch, NJ (2018 rankings).
I get what your saying, let’s be real no one in the right mind would take massapequa over eatons neck if $$ was no issue.
I like space. Not too fond of people.
Also very prejudice against rich people.
Pequa is too on top of each other and congested. Eatons is uppity rich people and eccentric weirdo types. So I wouldn't be hapy in either location.
On my kids, swear, I would live in Roosevelt over Garden City. That's how much I loathe uppity rich people.
What about non-uppity rich people? Those who made their own money (honestly) tend, I find, to be much more down-to-earth than the Ph. D. (Poppa Has Dough) types or the dopes who win lotteries or run shady bidnesses.
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