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Just as many cities now have "shaping points" where Central American day laborers gather to seek work from from various home and yard contractors, back before the substantial contraction in residential mental health facilities on Long Island in the 1980's, first-generation, Chrysler-made mini-vans used to make a daily harvest of displaced Central European psychiatrists from several spots on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and deposit them at Kings Park, Edgewood, Central Island, and Pilgrim during the days before and after the full moon.
They were quite a collection with their tweed jackets, pipes, dark glasses, and trademark Freudian beards.
Commas?
Sure, they save lives:
"Let's eat, Grandma."