From: S.J. Van Sickle (sjvan@csd.uwm.edu)
Date: Sat Jul 01 2000 - 08:58:11 MDT
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, phil osborn wrote:
> Rome was also - at the instigation of some local libertarian activists, I
> believe - the site of a major legal test bed for the use of restitution in
> place of punishment, back in the late '70's, early '80's. Any idea what
> became of that?
No...
> BTW, is Peggy's still there? Most famous whorehouse East of New Orleans.
*Now* you tell me...
Don't know one way or another.
> The guy who started the "Glory Road" intentional family, modeled after
> Heinlein's families depicted in "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress," also got
> started in Rome. At one point, Glory Road had about 50 members, with all
Gee, nobody ever told me *any* good stories like this when I lived there.
> What was the name of that big family entertainment center up North of
> Armuchee? With the big swimming pool, lake, horseback rides, etc.?
Never heard of it. Whenever I asked anyone there about entertainment
possibilites, they tried to get me to join their church. Evidently, I was
asking the wrong people. Or they have gotten *very* good over the years
at maintaining their cover...
Say, where did all the black people live? I was shocked when I discovered
that Floyd County was 40 % black because I never *saw* them. I thought it
was creepy that they could stay so well hidden, and even creepier that
they would find it...convenient.
steve
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