what a lot of sweat and tears and wheezing must have emanated here. In 1983, we could still drive past the open-windowed mill at night to hear the clacking of the machines. Gastonia then was the Dilaudid capital of the nation, the preferred method of coping with numbing labor. Now the jobs are gone, but I imagine the sweat and wheezing have followed them to whatever Third World nation houses the new workers. -- Lynn Haessly
what a lot of sweat and tears and wheezing must have emanated here. In 1983, we could still drive past the open-windowed mill at night to hear the clacking of the machines. Gastonia then was the Dilaudid capital of the nation, the preferred method of coping with numbing labor. Now the jobs are gone, but I imagine the sweat and wheezing have followed them to whatever Third World nation houses the new workers. -- Lynn Haessly
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