MissConstrue wrote:
Men are gents with long underwear and ankle guarters hiding underneath those dapper pants.
Women are ladies with tight corsets, drawers, petticoats, bustles, hoop cages, brassieres, long stockings and whatever else is stuffed into that magnificent hour glass gown.
Men wear boxers and regular socks under their pants.
Art is very big as well.
There is also an area of upstate Peter State called the "Urban Trapezoid" it consists of the following cities:
-Gregstown
-Nyack
-Waifersburg
-Bukatersboro
-New Quincy
-Saint Henryboro
They each have their own little skylines and all. Quite impressive.
Gregstown is on Lake Quannapowwit; one of the Creedonian Great Lakes. The lake is tidal as it is connected to the sea via the Quannapowwit River and the Peter River.
Nyack is on the Peter River, about 25 miles from Gregstown. Nyack was formed after the combination of five towns:
Piermont,Sparkill,Nanuet,Nyack(town), and Pearl River. Further up the Peter River, we encounter
Waifersburg. This factory city is located in the NW Corner of Peter State, 30 miles from Nyack, atop the "Great Bend" in the Peter River. South of Waifersburg, at the head of Bukater Lake, is
Bukatersboro. This city could be considered the pleasure boating capital of Peter State, where marinas line the shore. The Loopstra River leads east-northeastward towards
New Quincy, where shipping and tourism are its primary industries. New Quincy was the site of a horrific battle in the Creedonian Civil War. Further along the Loopstra River we come to
Saint Henryboro. Here is the gateway to Saint Henry County and Lake Garrison Country. This lake lies to the north of Saint Henryboro. To some it looks like a massive bay, because it is. You first encounter it going west on the Turnpike looking to your right. It truly is remarkable.