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Post by Clipper on Oct 24, 2023 10:07:37 GMT -5
wibx950.com/ixp/937/p/popular-chinese-restaurant-in-rome-closing-after-37-years/When I worked at the base we ordered lunch from there quite often. The egg rolls were delicious and we ordered them often until the health inspection report stated that they were dinged for cooling the egg rolls on trays sitting on trash cans outside the back door. Why did they want to cool the egg rolls? Who knows. The next negative publicity they were subject of was when they were caught killing ducks in the Niagara Falls park adjacent to the falls with rocks. They were beaned the ducks with rocks and put them in a cooler. How they ever thought they would get away with that is beyond me. Unbelievable. Brought all new meaning to Peking Duck. Can you envision Peeking Duck? A duck peeking out from under the lid of a Coleman cooler? LOL! It was unbelievable, but true. It made the local news at the time.
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Post by Atticus Pizzaballa on Oct 24, 2023 11:30:19 GMT -5
Same thing happened in Manlius. The long time Swan was killed and eaten by some refugies.
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Post by Clipper on Oct 25, 2023 8:39:32 GMT -5
I didn't realize the boys that killed the swans in Manlius were refugees. I assumed that they were just local teens that probably should have been killed and eaten, just like the swans. Animal cruelty makes my blood boil. As refugees they didn't need to kill the swans to eat. All they needed to do was hit the welfare office and they would have gotten more money in snap benefits than you or I could. We have a beautiful pond along side the road a mile or so from us. It is on an estate owned by a local lawyer. Ever since we moved here there had been a pair of swans swimming in the pond. A couple of years ago one of the swans died, and last summer the remaining swan, the male, dies. I stopped and talked to the caretaker one day when he was mowing next to the road and he said that the swans were purchased as signets and that the last one to die had lived for 20 yrs. I remember that there were beautiful swans on the ponds near the road on the Colgate campus. Are there still swans there?
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