10-17-2011, 02:29 PM
Cracker, the area where the Clarke's live isn't near government housing. They are older homes and some are very beautiful ones at that. My aunt and great grandmother lived 2 blocks from where Maytee lived. I lived off of Danberry on the other side of South/Airport, the Bambino's Pizza around the corner from their house, yeah walked there for a slice the day they opened.
The area has gone extremely downhill in the last 15 years because of people like the Clarke's. Don't have the money to mow their lawn yet they have smart phones. It's no different story than any other working class neighborhood in the country in the last 20 years.
I love Toledo. The city has so many great things about it. I hate the people of Toledo. Many are like the trash we've seen with this case. They want everything for free and hard work there is a thing of the past.
And no one better knock the walleye. The walleye run in the spring is one of the few things that could pull me back to Toledo (8lb walleyes are common. The walleye and the Univ of Toledo football games in my opinion are some of the best things the area has going.
To answer maggot's question, yellow perch is more prevalent. If you travel outside of the Maumee River on a boat in the fall it's easy to catch your limit of some of the world's best yellow perch in minutes. The limit used to be over 40 but I believe it's since been lowered to around 25 in recent years.
The area has gone extremely downhill in the last 15 years because of people like the Clarke's. Don't have the money to mow their lawn yet they have smart phones. It's no different story than any other working class neighborhood in the country in the last 20 years.
I love Toledo. The city has so many great things about it. I hate the people of Toledo. Many are like the trash we've seen with this case. They want everything for free and hard work there is a thing of the past.
And no one better knock the walleye. The walleye run in the spring is one of the few things that could pull me back to Toledo (8lb walleyes are common. The walleye and the Univ of Toledo football games in my opinion are some of the best things the area has going.
To answer maggot's question, yellow perch is more prevalent. If you travel outside of the Maumee River on a boat in the fall it's easy to catch your limit of some of the world's best yellow perch in minutes. The limit used to be over 40 but I believe it's since been lowered to around 25 in recent years.
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