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Jul. 17th, 2006 03:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I'm cleaning my room, and come across some of my Oz Fest stuff. Not the heavy metal concert, but the 3 day party in Central New York (or "upstate" as it's north of Ploughkipse *spits*)
It has people coming in from all over in the thousands, as Chittenango's size doubbles. There's people in costumes, even if only the under 12 set is judged on them. There's panel or two, and some of the actors and actresses that played the Muchkins in the "The Wizard of Oz" comes into town. Heck, you can even ease on down the yellow brick road to Auntie Em's.

And, I'd like to take a moment to say that Westchester County is not in Upstate New York. Thank you.
EDIT: AND MY ROOM IS CLEAN! HUZZAH!
It has people coming in from all over in the thousands, as Chittenango's size doubbles. There's people in costumes, even if only the under 12 set is judged on them. There's panel or two, and some of the actors and actresses that played the Muchkins in the "The Wizard of Oz" comes into town. Heck, you can even ease on down the yellow brick road to Auntie Em's.

And, I'd like to take a moment to say that Westchester County is not in Upstate New York. Thank you.
EDIT: AND MY ROOM IS CLEAN! HUZZAH!
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Date: 2006-07-18 02:15 am (UTC)WTF? Who ever claimed it was needs a boot to the head. Upstate New York is home to Mighty Taco, salt potatoes, Andersons, Finger Lakes, Off Beat Cinema, a good chunk of the rust belt, Cellino and Barns until Cellino went to jail, too many Mormon historial sights, Lockport Gambino Ford (Hi Mom!) and my evil HQ of doom. Yes, I count Western New York as Upstate. If any of those played a role in X-Men canon, I would pay more attention to those comics.
::looks up at her comments:: Television has given me a very twisted view of Western New York.
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Date: 2006-07-18 02:50 am (UTC)Television can give the weridest views of a place. I've watched lots of shows that took place in southern California, and I didn't appreciate the horror until I went there. = )
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Date: 2006-07-18 03:22 am (UTC)People don't believe that there's dairy country in central New York? Wacky. Mind you, I've seen people give me odd looks when I tell them that The Niagara region is fruit country.
TV... it depends more on where it's filmed. Locally produced programs, ads especially, tend to carry more of a "feel" for the location. Also, less budget = more of this feeling. I watch Off Beat and many parts of it "feel" like the Buffalo I know from visiting the city. MST3K feels very northern, comparable to Thunder Bay but not quite. Ads for Mohawk Gas, though? VERY Thunder Bay. PoG is extremely Torontian.
I believe that this has more to do with the references that are made. If you're producing a program for a local audience, you're more likely to reference local knowledge. OBC references Buffalo city hall, on PoG talks about about the Toronto Argos, MST3K mentions small towns in Minnesota and Wisconsin, locations in Red Green are parodies of places in Hamilton ON, etc. Note that all of these series were locally driven before going to a wider market. A piece of media designed from the start as for a much wider and general auidence usually has to draw on more general pop culture references and loses the local feel.
And that was my unasked for theory for today. XP
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Date: 2006-07-18 03:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-18 07:11 pm (UTC)