There is an extraordinarily idyllic and gated residential community and country club within the city limits that has its own golf course and every imaginable amenity for its nearly 2,000 conspicuously comfortable condo-masters.
Most of them are elderly and politically progressive. They are a cross-section of some of the nicest people you'd ever meet, and I'd bet that they give more than their share to charity.
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