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In the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, there are various fictional towns where events of significant importance to the plot take place.
The City
Many of the events in the series take place in an unnamed city. The Baudelaire Mansion, 667 Dark Avenue, Count Olaf's House, Café Salmonella, and Hotel Denouement are found in the city. Briny Beach is also possibly in or near the city. There are a number of business districts are present, including fish, banking, stationary districts. Café Salmonella is located in the fish district, which looks, smells, feels, sounds, and if you were to lick the streets, probably tastes like fish. Mulctuary Money Management, the bank where Mr. Poe works, is located in the banking district of the city. In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, a public garden, the Royal Gardens, were burned down and only clumps of dirt remained. The city is portrayed as gloomy, polluted and gray and inhabited by bizarre individuals.
In the film, the Baudelaire Mansion is situated in 28 Prospero Place, Boston, Massachusetts.
Paltryville
Paltryville, first appearing in the fourth novel The Miserable Mill, is a small town which is home to the lumberjacks of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill and the optometrist and hypnotist Dr. Orwell.
The buildings have no windows (though the accompanying illustration of Orwell's office shows the building with two windows in view), and on a flagpole at the post office hangs a shoe instead of a flag.
There are piles of newspaper along one side of the town's wall, which, in The Unauthorized Autobiography are suggested to be the archives of The Daily Punctilio.
Village of Fowl Devotees
The Village Of Fowl Devotees, often abbreviated as V.F.D., is the setting in The Vile Village.
The city is called "Village of Fowl Devotees" because the entire village is devoted to crows. There are crows all over V.F.D., which roost downtown in the morning, uptown in the afternoon, and then all fly to a gigantic tree known as Nevermore Tree at night.
Major places within the village are Town Hall and the nearby Fowl Fountain (a hideous fountain in the shape of a bird spewing water onto itself through its beak), which was built by Count Olaf and his associates to trap the Quagmires. Unknown to the townspeople, the fountain has a hidden mechanism in the eye of the crow, allowing the beak to open so at least two human-sized objects can be placed inside. Another major place is the jail, where the Baudelaires stay in the Deluxe Cell.
The Baudelaires misinterpret the abbreviation of the town's name as representing the organization V.F.D. and decided to pick this city to adopt them. The villagers agreed to adopt orphans so that they could do all the town's chores. During the Baudelaire's stay, the only village citizen who cares for the Baudelaires is Hector.
The village does not seem to have any connection to the secret organization.
The government of V.F.D. is a council of elders, all of whom wear crow hats on their heads. The council governs by creating rules and imprisoning those who break them.
Tedia
Tedia, mentioned in The Reptile Room, the second novel, is a town near where Uncle Monty lives, is notable for a strong smell of horseradish coming from a horsradish processing plant. It is connected to Paltryville by Lousy Lane.
Ophelia
Ophelia is a town which is mentioned in The Vile Village as one of the towns which has signed up to for a program to adopt children, through which the Baudelaires are adopted by the Village of Fowl Devotees. Mr Poe quickly denies the possibility of the Baudelaires living there as he dislikes the bank in Ophelia.
Roads
Lousy Lane
Lousy Lane is the road which leads to Uncle Monty's house. It first appears in The Reptile Room, the second novel.
The road is said to go past Hazy Harbor and up to Tedia, both fictional places mentioned once in the series. The road has orchards producing very sour fruit. It also encircles the Opportune Odors Horseradish Factory, giving the area a sickly odor. The factory is possessed by V.F.D. where they are looking for a cure for Medusoid Mycelium. Also, the factory was made of lumber from the . The factory is depicted on the map in Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography and was the apparent destination of Ishmael and the islanders when they departed from "Olaf-Land". Kit Snicket also mentions it in a letter to the now deceased Gregor Anwhistle, saying she was working on a way to dilute the poison, and horseradish is an antidote to the Medusoid Mycelium. The road traverses the Grim River, a river brown with mud. In the book it states the river is one tenth water, nine tenths mud, which was why all of its fish cough.
The City
Many of the events in the series take place in an unnamed city. The Baudelaire Mansion, 667 Dark Avenue, Count Olaf's House, Café Salmonella, and Hotel Denouement are found in the city. Briny Beach is also possibly in or near the city. There are a number of business districts are present, including fish, banking, stationary districts. Café Salmonella is located in the fish district, which looks, smells, feels, sounds, and if you were to lick the streets, probably tastes like fish. Mulctuary Money Management, the bank where Mr. Poe works, is located in the banking district of the city. In Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, a public garden, the Royal Gardens, were burned down and only clumps of dirt remained. The city is portrayed as gloomy, polluted and gray and inhabited by bizarre individuals.
In the film, the Baudelaire Mansion is situated in 28 Prospero Place, Boston, Massachusetts.
Paltryville
Paltryville, first appearing in the fourth novel The Miserable Mill, is a small town which is home to the lumberjacks of the Lucky Smells Lumbermill and the optometrist and hypnotist Dr. Orwell.
The buildings have no windows (though the accompanying illustration of Orwell's office shows the building with two windows in view), and on a flagpole at the post office hangs a shoe instead of a flag.
There are piles of newspaper along one side of the town's wall, which, in The Unauthorized Autobiography are suggested to be the archives of The Daily Punctilio.
Village of Fowl Devotees
The Village Of Fowl Devotees, often abbreviated as V.F.D., is the setting in The Vile Village.
The city is called "Village of Fowl Devotees" because the entire village is devoted to crows. There are crows all over V.F.D., which roost downtown in the morning, uptown in the afternoon, and then all fly to a gigantic tree known as Nevermore Tree at night.
Major places within the village are Town Hall and the nearby Fowl Fountain (a hideous fountain in the shape of a bird spewing water onto itself through its beak), which was built by Count Olaf and his associates to trap the Quagmires. Unknown to the townspeople, the fountain has a hidden mechanism in the eye of the crow, allowing the beak to open so at least two human-sized objects can be placed inside. Another major place is the jail, where the Baudelaires stay in the Deluxe Cell.
The Baudelaires misinterpret the abbreviation of the town's name as representing the organization V.F.D. and decided to pick this city to adopt them. The villagers agreed to adopt orphans so that they could do all the town's chores. During the Baudelaire's stay, the only village citizen who cares for the Baudelaires is Hector.
The village does not seem to have any connection to the secret organization.
The government of V.F.D. is a council of elders, all of whom wear crow hats on their heads. The council governs by creating rules and imprisoning those who break them.
Tedia
Tedia, mentioned in The Reptile Room, the second novel, is a town near where Uncle Monty lives, is notable for a strong smell of horseradish coming from a horsradish processing plant. It is connected to Paltryville by Lousy Lane.
Ophelia
Ophelia is a town which is mentioned in The Vile Village as one of the towns which has signed up to for a program to adopt children, through which the Baudelaires are adopted by the Village of Fowl Devotees. Mr Poe quickly denies the possibility of the Baudelaires living there as he dislikes the bank in Ophelia.
Roads
Lousy Lane
Lousy Lane is the road which leads to Uncle Monty's house. It first appears in The Reptile Room, the second novel.
The road is said to go past Hazy Harbor and up to Tedia, both fictional places mentioned once in the series. The road has orchards producing very sour fruit. It also encircles the Opportune Odors Horseradish Factory, giving the area a sickly odor. The factory is possessed by V.F.D. where they are looking for a cure for Medusoid Mycelium. Also, the factory was made of lumber from the . The factory is depicted on the map in Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography and was the apparent destination of Ishmael and the islanders when they departed from "Olaf-Land". Kit Snicket also mentions it in a letter to the now deceased Gregor Anwhistle, saying she was working on a way to dilute the poison, and horseradish is an antidote to the Medusoid Mycelium. The road traverses the Grim River, a river brown with mud. In the book it states the river is one tenth water, nine tenths mud, which was why all of its fish cough.
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Shwag, most commonly known as "regs" and "brick bud" in cannabis culture, most often refers to low quality cannabis. Shwag is of low quality because it is usually grown in mass quantities and without separating the males from the females. Without separating the sexes, marijuana will put forth seed and seeding reduces the THC content of the bud. Shwag's low quality also stems from its poor curing (usually rushed) and poor storage (vacuum packed in brick form). These factors combined result in an end product very different from high grade marijuana, the individual buds are green-brown to brown, contain seeds, and are flattened and dry. Their trichome hairs and leaves are usually about the same color, brown. High grade marijuana consists of thick, seedless, sticky-moist buds with green leaves and orange, white, or red to purple trichome hairs.
Alternate spellings of shwag include schwag, shwagg, or schwagg.
Based on the usage in cannabis culture, the term is now used in some contexts to describe things that are unpleasant, disliked, or subpar. In some social circles, usually of youth culture, shwag and dank have come to replace the more typical terms "bad" and "good,". The usage of the term is slowly spreading out of cannabis culture and into more mainstream conduits in a similar manner to the term "quitting cold turkey" evolving out of a strictly heroin oriented context and into a context of quitting anything. Additionally, shwag has become a prefix in youth slang, for example shwagtastic, shwagmopolitan, or shwag-gina. In London youth culture, the word 'swag' can mean something that is disliked or sub par. In the Southwest of the U.S., "megs" refers to shwag (regs) imported from nearby Mexico. Similarly, in California this low-grade marijuana is referred to as "Mex," being primarily smuggled across the nearby Mexican border. In suburban areas of the midwest shawg is commonly referred to as "downtown brown".
Also a colloquialism of swag. See for other meanings.
Shwag, most commonly known as "regs" and "brick bud" in cannabis culture, most often refers to low quality cannabis. Shwag is of low quality because it is usually grown in mass quantities and without separating the males from the females. Without separating the sexes, marijuana will put forth seed and seeding reduces the THC content of the bud. Shwag's low quality also stems from its poor curing (usually rushed) and poor storage (vacuum packed in brick form). These factors combined result in an end product very different from high grade marijuana, the individual buds are green-brown to brown, contain seeds, and are flattened and dry. Their trichome hairs and leaves are usually about the same color, brown. High grade marijuana consists of thick, seedless, sticky-moist buds with green leaves and orange, white, or red to purple trichome hairs.
Alternate spellings of shwag include schwag, shwagg, or schwagg.
Based on the usage in cannabis culture, the term is now used in some contexts to describe things that are unpleasant, disliked, or subpar. In some social circles, usually of youth culture, shwag and dank have come to replace the more typical terms "bad" and "good,". The usage of the term is slowly spreading out of cannabis culture and into more mainstream conduits in a similar manner to the term "quitting cold turkey" evolving out of a strictly heroin oriented context and into a context of quitting anything. Additionally, shwag has become a prefix in youth slang, for example shwagtastic, shwagmopolitan, or shwag-gina. In London youth culture, the word 'swag' can mean something that is disliked or sub par. In the Southwest of the U.S., "megs" refers to shwag (regs) imported from nearby Mexico. Similarly, in California this low-grade marijuana is referred to as "Mex," being primarily smuggled across the nearby Mexican border. In suburban areas of the midwest shawg is commonly referred to as "downtown brown".
Also a colloquialism of swag. See for other meanings.
TeamData Wireless is an small chain of retail wireless stores located through out Northeastern Pennsylvania. The company markets regional wireless carriers which offer affordable service rates for individuals. The company was founded as a joint venture between Holy Data & Storage Services and NEPA Solutions, LLC. The company currently wholesales millions of accessories to other wireless retailers nationally.
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Their targeted customer is the individual that needs to get affordable wireless services at affordable rates with no credit check or deposit. They currently are the largest authorized dealer in Northeastern Pennsylvania of Blue Wireless.
Future Plans
Teamdata Wireless released future plans of becoming a Mobile Virtual Network Operator of the GOOGLE FREE WIRELESS SERVICES. The company will offer free wireless services to customers that purchase Approved NEPA PHONES that will operate on the GOOGLE WIRELESS NETWORK. Customers will be required to watch a 5 second local or national advertisement on the phone before the network will connect the free call to any number within the United States.
Company Acquired
TeamData Wireless was acquired by NEPA Solutions, LLC which is privately owned by Edward Kearns.
The purchase prices was $500,000 on December 12, 2007 article in the .
The company is an authorized dealer of ,
,, , .
Their targeted customer is the individual that needs to get affordable wireless services at affordable rates with no credit check or deposit. They currently are the largest authorized dealer in Northeastern Pennsylvania of Blue Wireless.
Future Plans
Teamdata Wireless released future plans of becoming a Mobile Virtual Network Operator of the GOOGLE FREE WIRELESS SERVICES. The company will offer free wireless services to customers that purchase Approved NEPA PHONES that will operate on the GOOGLE WIRELESS NETWORK. Customers will be required to watch a 5 second local or national advertisement on the phone before the network will connect the free call to any number within the United States.
Company Acquired
TeamData Wireless was acquired by NEPA Solutions, LLC which is privately owned by Edward Kearns.
The purchase prices was $500,000 on December 12, 2007 article in the .