Going through my pictures, and I was reminded that this one time I saw a goat on a boat.
A goat. On a boat!
Going through my pictures, and I was reminded that this one time I saw a goat on a boat.
A goat. On a boat!
Honestly, the goats’ facility with English punctuation is better than a lot of people’s.
The East Hampton housing code allows no more than four unrelated people, or one family, to occupy a single-family home, and town officials acknowledge that crowding does exist. They receive a few complaints each week, most frequently in the Springs, and some of those do result in violations. And the deputy town supervisor, Theresa K. Quigley, said the Springs had some of the highest per-acre taxes around.
Nonetheless, some residents, including Ms. Quigley, say the objections are more sinister. “The people who came to the Town Board insist there is nothing racial intended,” said Ms. Quigley, who was born and raised in the Hamptons. “They say they’re talking about overcrowding, but they’re talking about Latinos.”
Extra Bonus Feature: References to Nazi Germany!
Source: The New York Times
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