Distinctions

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By Albert Ahearn

On the surface the town appears Like any town, perhaps your own; It has its share of low-cost homes Segregated from the splendid Houses by an invisible Well defined demarcation line. The inferior homeowners Dine out when they can afford it At fast food places like Wendy’s; Whereas the well-to-do- frequent Eateries with French sounding names; You can distinguish these people From the rest of us by their dogs: They’re the prissy pooches with bows.

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