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The OP probably means Whitestone, Malba, the northern sections of Bayside, Little Neck, Douglaston/Douglaston Manor, Glen Oaks, and the like. We might think of it as "coastal Queens" (i.e., abutting or nearly abutting Long Island Sound).
Her zip code reported in her profile (11361) is the following from Google Maps:
thats great you tooting your own horn, But this is a long island forum dodo bird.
Yeah, what is the OP doing in the lowly Long Island forum?
Or is this one of those people who have never actually been in our area and think since Queens is technically on the Island, that there's no difference between what is considered LI and what is considered NYC?
Oh Thank God! I didn't think there was anyplace left with these qualities. At least now I know where to move. Hopefully the community is welcoming of Camaro's and mullets and AC/DC.
I mean if they're not they're not American right? Wow sounds like the perfect place for us to move! Thanks for the tip!
It's especially appealing (and believable) when they broadcast to the world that they "have" those qualities!
Though Queens is part of Long Island, usually when we say something like "they're from Long Island," we mean they're from Nassau or Suffolk counties on Long Island, not Queens or Brooklyn. "Long Island" has become shorthand for Nassau and Suffolk, even though geographically Long Island includes Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, and Queens.
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Yeah, what is the OP doing in the lowly Long Island forum?
Or is this one of those people who have never actually been in our area and think since Queens is technically on the Island, that there's no difference between what is considered LI and what is considered NYC?
They say that younger people today have no concept of Geography, maybe this poster is a product of the public schools in Queens??
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Originally Posted by UsAll
The OP probably means Whitestone, Malba, the northern sections of Bayside, Little Neck, Douglaston/Douglaston Manor, Glen Oaks, and the like. We might think of it as "coastal Queens" (i.e., abutting or nearly abutting Long Island Sound).
Her zip code reported in her profile (11361) is the following from Google Maps:
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