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I couldn't get over how slack it was there about enforcing ordinary laws there though. Like zoning, when a guy put a trailer on a lakefront, course he was a white guy but not a prestigious guy, who used to float around on an inner tube with a beer and get annoying and this trailer was ... illegal but was treated as something just silly. And the whole beautiful little town with wide streets became a ghost town because of a mall that grew and grew beyond all agreements the store owners had originally made. In New England where I'm from there would have been town meetings and outrage if it had ever gotten that far. But that was all a blank. The town was empty, the theatre closed, the beautiful park nearby seemed irrelevant, it lost it's importance because it was near the town. The mall was everything. The old stories made the past sound like utopia because people saw each other all the time, in the stores etc. Why did they let it go, I wonder? I don't have to describe how depressing and 3rd rate the mall was.

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That reminds me of a funny story. Only it isn't funny. Once I was vactioning in this town with my husband and I said, "I've never seen ONE black person smile in this town." He agreed that was so. I said, "Well where do I have to go to see some black people smiling?" And he said, "Charlotte." And that was it.

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