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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:

On 4 Jan 2005 13:14:21 -0800, "basskisser"

wrote:

NOYB wrote:

"basskisser" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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The road is old and overutilized.

Kind of like the vaginal orifice on an old whore, eh?

Kind of like all of Florida, eh?

Everything in Naples is new...but it is overutilized.

That's odd. You sure try hard to push Naples as the best place in

the

world. Well, you are wrong, as usual:
On the way to Naples' historic Pier is Palm Cottage, built in 1895

and

reputedly Naples' oldest house, where guided tours are offered in
season. Other historic buildings include the Naples Commissary

Building

in Olde Naples, dating back to 1903, and the renovated Naples Depot
(1927), once the Naples Train Station and now displaying a caboose

and

other railroad memorabilia. History buffs will also find much of
interest at the Collier County Museum, which houses a permanent
collection from Prehistoric times through to the present day. You

will

learn about the early Indian settlements here and may wish to go on

to

visit an Indian Village in the area, where genuine Indian,

hand-crafted

artifacts are sold.

Why not just post the web site from which you plagiarized your
information?

http://www.naples-florida.com/quicktour/history.htm

Good day, and Happy New Year!

John H

Why do so? NOYB won't believe it anyway! He only believes what he wants
to believe. I've been to Naples. Many times. I know people who's
families have lived in Naples for generations. It's just like the time
that NOYB was trying to tell everyone here that Naples doesn't have
swampbillies.



Naples doesn't have swampbillies. Perhaps you're referring to Golden
Gate Estates? Yes, it has a Naples mailing address...but it's not the
same Naples that a couple hundred thousand snowbirds come down to visit
every year.

The median home price in Naples is just a hair under $400,000.
Swampbillies don't buy $400,000 homes.

You obviously haven't been to Naples in a long time...probably not since
you worked parking lot security when the Wal-Mart was being built.




I thought a swampbilly was a homeless person who lived in your part of the
country...


If being homeless is the definition of a "swampbilly", then Naples has no
"swampbillies". I have never seen a homeless person in Naples. Because of
the high per capita net worth, and the large number of elderly church-going
retirees, the churches down here have oodles of cash that they spend on
taking care of the less-fortunate. Coming back from a cruise to the Bahamas
last week, I was astounded at the number of homeless folks in the
neighborhood around Capt. Harry's tackle in Miami...which is just a couple
of blocks from the American Airlines (or whatever they call it now) Arena
and the waterfront.