20 Ways to Know You’ve Lived In Oneonta Too Long…Daniel CassavaughDaniel CassavaughPublished: May 1, 2012oneonta.ny.usShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Life Enjoyedloading...When you still believe the slogan is "City of the Hills".When you know most of the people living there by name -- and get in long conversations with them in the supermarket.You remember when I-88 didn't exist.When you think the Statue of Liberty in Neahwa Park is better than the real thing.IS the real thing.Statue of Libertyloading...When SUCO is your first choice for a college.When you've canoed down Main Street. Twice.When the workers in stores start recognizing you.When you see a hot air balloon during the summer and realize you know the person flying it.When you've been in the First Night parade.When you've been in the Halloween parade more than three times.When you always know where road construction is scheduled.When people let you park in their garage because you can't find a space.Beer pongloading...If you've had furniture stolen from your porch....only to be left halfway down the street.When no snowstorm can keep you home.When Binghamton is your idea of a getaway.When you can name all of the parks. Even the small ones nobody knows about.When you've walked your dog up by Wilbur Park so much that the dog can do it on its own.When you start calling the mall the "small".
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