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1)Willimantic is a former city now part of the town of Windham in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was estimated at 15,823 at the 2000 census. It is home to Eastern Connecticut State University and it's many students, some of whom get way too drunk and cause the need for various local support services. 2)While the town is indeed named Willimantic (from an Algonquin word) the word is also spoken with a disdainful tone, in order to disparage the area and it's people, as it has seen economic hard times, after local industry moved in the 1980's. 1)"So, I hear a student drank too much and passed out in front of Town Hall. The cops and EMT's were all over it."
"Wow, her folk's are gonna get a big bill!" " Maybe for the ambulance,...but the cops- that's Willimantic." 2)"So, did you hear a student passed out from drinking too much?" "Yeah, I hear she was talking about how she couldn't find any heroin in Heroin Town, before she lost it." "Man, that's so Willimantic, I thought she was from Fairfield!" "Well, at least she didn't call it Willi Rico, she could of gotten in big trouble!" |
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A town in Connecticut, responsible for 49% of Connecticut's Hispanic population, with another 49% from Hartford and the remaining 2% from the rest of CT). Local language is Spanish, and personal property doesn't exist. People will steal anything: your bike, your daughter, even your garbage if you don't put it in a can. Local attractions include walking the streets, harassing white people, and social services. Not a safe place to raise white kids. Home to the worlds longest bridge, the Frog Bridge, which connects Willimantic to Puerto Rico. Have you ever been to Willimantic?
Yes, my bike got stolen there, and I couldn't find a single white person. What is it like in Willimantic? Dirty, with cops everywhere but somehow still so much crime. |
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