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sanfordy2
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TU must have changed the order....picture 124 now...redhead girl with lace up hightop boot sneakers..
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Quoted from sanfordy2
TU must have changed the order....picture 124 now...redhead girl with lace up hightop boot sneakers..

  

Yeah I saw hat one too.  Perhaps they are adding picture, oh well,


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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I pay taxes (income, property and sales). .


Distortion at best.

You may contribute money to someone else who actually owns property.

But actual homeowners that have to pay actual property taxes have their names on the tax rolls.

You know, the nayboobs.

The people that you hate for not allowing uncontrolled corporate welfare.



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.. you and your nayboob ilk have no intentions of putting your money where your whining mouths are ...

and actually DOING something rather than just complaining.


Us nayboobs, the people that finance the city/town/county, unlike you, put "our" money up every day.

The corporate welfare whores are taking our money that we(not you) put up,

and are using it to get rich and crush the small taxpaying businesses out of existence.

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Schenectady hasn't had a prom within the city limits for at least 35 years or more.   In the late 1970's, Mont Pleasant High School used to hold theirs at the Edgewood in Rotterdam.  

The only facilities in the county for a large event like that are Glen Sanders (Glenville), Mallozzi's (Rotterdam), Settles Hill (Princetown), River Stone Manor (Glenville) and the Mohawk Country Club (Niskayuna).

Maybe the nayboobs will stop complaining, get off their asses and invest some money building a banquet venue INSIDE the city ..................   ROFL  ............ That will never happen.





Mont Pleasant class of 1992 had it in the school gym. They did it for nostalgic reason right before it closed as a high school. It looked beautiful and really did have that old time prom feeling to it.

Since the schools combined I'm not sure if there are halls inside the city border to hold everyone.  

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Funny... Key Hall actually STATES on its website that it's available for proms (300 cocktail and 200 sit-down dinner).....

Doesn't Mexican Radio tout a 500+ person sit down capacity???

What about in Proctors?

Yeah... why use taxpayer-funded locations for the residents students....

Bunch of hypocritical greed-mongering entities. Thanks Gillen.
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Quoted from Parent


Mont Pleasant class of 1992 had it in the school gym. They did it for nostalgic reason right before it closed as a high school. It looked beautiful and really did have that old time prom feeling to it.

Since the schools combined I'm not sure if there are halls inside the city border to hold everyone.  



1992 was a rare exception.   Now in 1992, they had the new gym to use.  Back in the 1970's, we had the old gym -- don't think that I would have wanted a prom in the old gym.


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my gosh....you guys sound like a bunch of useless solvers......back in the day...proms were held at school gyms...as society progressed....society wanted

to upscale everything....including where the proms would be......more money....status you know.....especially in suburbia....

girls gowns exceedingly costly......tuxes.....exceedingly costly.....flowers....... exceedingly costly....now transportation....that's another story

everyone in business saw an opportunity to get into the pockets of the prom goers....and parents fell for it.....want my child to have more ..outdo the other.

thus, venues were elsewhere.....where is cost $100-200.....now it can be $1k to 2k......

just think we have make society's now generation.....ENTITLEMENT....what happened??/......no common sense ....the best only...just like celebs...

and this generation will never experience the true meaning of a prom......oh yea, and underage drinking....drugs....etc.,.....

they call it "hooking up"....used to be called having a date for the prom....and enjoying that moment....

how things have changed and not for the better in my mind.....
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I pay taxes (income, property and sales).  But now back to the real issue -- once again the IDB leader of the crazed monkey nayboobs has chosen to LIE, DISTORT and DECEIVE in his/her pathetic attempts to discredit those who are actually DOING SOMETHING to improve our community.  Lazy-assed, whining lowlife nayboobs prefer to spend their miserable existence wallowing in negativity and tearing down others and their community.


You pay sales tax (from your low wage made up "outreach" job) when you feed yourself at al those tax exempt restuarants

You have income tax withheld from low wages but probably get every penny back.

Property taxes, absolutely NOT.   There is no records ANYWHERE of your name appearing on the tax rolls.


And you're brownnosing the city/co/plex leaders, shaking the pom poms claiming the city is improving is NOT resulting in then giving you a job.

We who speak allegedly negative are NOT tearing down the community.  Rather we are stating TRUTHS about the MIS-USE of OUR tax dollars, the mis-use of tax dollars which is causing a massive reduction to the tax base, reductions to property values, causing home sales and prices to fall, taxes to be increased for fewer services, blight to spread throughout the city, etc.  

And you REFUSE to state what the "return on investment" that the homeowners in the city are allegedly getting.   Well?   What are they getting, DV?



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Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
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Sorry folks....but schools don't hold their proms in the 'gym' anymore.  
They haven't for a very long time.
Where is Schalmont and Mohon having theirs?
HINT....not in the gym!

Most are held at desmond, hall of springs, mallozzi's  and the like.
And the girl's attire are right out of the Hollywood red carpet walk!
.....plunging and very revealing!!!

We aren't in Kansas anymore Dorothy!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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and so BT....spoil the kids....spare no expense......the true meaning of school and proms is lost forever....it's a crap shoot and who can outdo the other..

society has become competitive in an expensive way....and if the parents go along with it???...what are they teaching their children...

and no we don't live in Kansas....who would want to.....may end up in east Jesus.....
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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Just checked out the pictures : )  My SIL was shocked that some had brought their kids. Times have changed. Nice to see so much diversity.

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Quoted from Patches



my gosh....you guys sound like a bunch of useless solvers......back in the day...proms were held at school gyms...as society progressed....society wanted

to upscale everything....including where the proms would be......more money....status you know.....especially in suburbia....

girls gowns exceedingly costly......tuxes.....exceedingly costly.....flowers....... exceedingly costly....now transportation....that's another story

everyone in business saw an opportunity to get into the pockets of the prom goers....and parents fell for it.....want my child to have more ..outdo the other.

thus, venues were elsewhere.....where is cost $100-200.....now it can be $1k to 2k......

just think we have make society's now generation.....ENTITLEMENT....what happened??/......no common sense ....the best only...just like celebs...

and this generation will never experience the true meaning of a prom......oh yea, and underage drinking....drugs....etc.,.....

they call it "hooking up"....used to be called having a date for the prom....and enjoying that moment....

how things have changed and not for the better in my mind.....


It has been 40 years - or more than a generation - since Proms were held in gyms.  Proms were expensive back in the 1970's.  Tuxes were expensive, girls' dresses were expensive .. this is certainly NOT a new phenomenon nor something that you can blame on this generation.


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Yes, Proms have always been expensive, but there is a level of out of control overindulgence that wasn't there in the past. I heard of a girl (although this was not Schenectady HS) who was being teased because her parents spent a mere $1,000 on her for the prom. Forget saving for you kid's college, their wedding...if you have wee ones start saving for the prom.

I'm starting to hope my kids will be one of those weird artsy kids who have the balls to show to the prom in a homemade duct tape outfit or something.
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