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Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
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On 8/15/11 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

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D'oh. Our little town isn't even a town, so it wouldn't be "rated" under
any circumstances. We're in a census-designated place. We have no local
government whatsoever. I think the current population in our little
geographic designation is about 4,000. One of the reasons why we moved
here is because it remains semi-rural, yet still within commuting
distance of D.C. and, of course, trashy assholes like you and yours
aren't allowed here.
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On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

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Ha, saw harry's response in google, some bull**** about his town being
too small to count, LOL! Funny, the last town I lived in was smaller
than the one he is suggesting wouldn't make the list, with just as small
of a government. And for the record, *that* town was judged "the *number
one* small town in America" two years in a row in the early 90's...
Still wonder how Hunting did back then...

.....Oh and Harry, back when we both were kids, my town school system
which my mom pretty much ran, was judged the best school system in the
country two years out of three with the next town over, Manchester with
my mom's best friend over there, splitting those two years... I wonder
how your school system rated back then? Care to elaborate? LOL!
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On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:

Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk


http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...pshots/CS09713...


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Ha, saw harry's response in google, some bull**** about his town being
too small to count, LOL! Funny, the last town I lived in was smaller
than the one he is suggesting wouldn't make the list, with just as small
of a government. And for the record, *that* town was judged "the *number
one* small town in America" two years in a row in the early 90's...
Still wonder how Hunting did back then...

....Oh and Harry, back when we both were kids, my town school system
which my mom pretty much ran, was judged the best school system in the
country two years out of three with the next town over, Manchester with
my mom's best friend over there, splitting those two years... I wonder
how your school system rated back then? Care to elaborate? LOL!



You've been spending too much time hanging around The Watson House..
in South Windsor.
Here, we're trying to get a $500 million dollar downtown development,
that includes a big new convention center, going.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9021703.html
That, and we're supposidly the front runner in a bid to land a multi
billion dollar contract to build Canada's major warships for the next
30 years. (that is unless Quebec can exert enough political pressure
to steal it from under our noses)
Oh yeah... there's also the $60 million stadium the mayor wants to get
started.
South Windsor... pffff!
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On Aug 15, 7:12*pm, JustWait wrote:
On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:

Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk


http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...pshots/CS09713...


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Ha, saw harry's response in google, some bull**** about his town being
too small to count, LOL! Funny, the last town I lived in was smaller
than the one he is suggesting wouldn't make the list, with just as small
of a government. And for the record, *that* town was judged "the *number
one* small town in America" two years in a row in the early 90's...
Still wonder how Hunting did back then...

....Oh and Harry, back when we both were kids, my town school system
which my mom pretty much ran, was judged the best school system in the
country two years out of three with the next town over, Manchester with
my mom's best friend over there, splitting those two years... I wonder
how your school system rated back then? Care to elaborate? LOL!



Ok...if your mother was a top notch school administrator..... what
happened to you??
Guess you proved that the old adage about the 'apple not falling far
from the tree' isn't always applicable.


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On 8/15/11 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...CS0971390.html


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D'oh. Our little town isn't even a town, so it wouldn't be "rated" under
any circumstances. We're in a census-designated place. We have no local
government whatsoever. I think the current population in our little
geographic designation is about 4,000. One of the reasons why we moved
here is because it remains semi-rural, yet still within commuting
distance of D.C. and, of course, trashy assholes like you and yours
aren't allowed here.


Three of the top 25 are within 15 miles of our house. Nice areas but
I can think of better within that same 15 miles. These ratings are a
bunch of hooey. They obviously didn't take Snotty into account when
rating whatever area his father invested in and then left to him.

Are there any backwards West Virginia or Kentucky towns on there?
That's were Snotty's heart really lives.
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On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
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My town is small. Everybody knows everyone. Everyone pitches in when
someone needs help. We get along and stay out of everyone else's way.
the mayor and Policemen are neighbors. kids behave themselves.
current contest is who's got the latest or biggest Zero turn Mower. I
think I shooting at a big John Deere with air conditioned cab and high
end steero for trips to the store. Want a buggy for one pony. Two would
be nice but two horses cut into fishing time too much.
We don't get a little rain we're going to be number two.
Number 38? We ain't part of that world.
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On 8/15/2011 6:55 PM, LilAbner wrote:
On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...CS0971390.html



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My town is small. Everybody knows everyone. Everyone pitches in when
someone needs help. We get along and stay out of everyone else's way.
the mayor and Policemen are neighbors. kids behave themselves.
current contest is who's got the latest or biggest Zero turn Mower. I
think I shooting at a big John Deere with air conditioned cab and high
end steero for trips to the store. Want a buggy for one pony. Two would
be nice but two horses cut into fishing time too much.
We don't get a little rain we're going to be number two.
Number 38? We ain't part of that world.


Like this town growing up, and a lot like the last town I lived in... It
was I guess huge with 6.000 residents...
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Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

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The criteria is bogus. Montgomery Village, MD is 40th on the list. It is
a hell hole of declining housing values and increasing poverty and gang
activity.


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On 8/15/11 6:12 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 8/15/2011 4:44 PM, JustWait wrote:
Mine came out number 38 in the country. I wonder where Huntington
Maryland is? snerk

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...CS0971390.html



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Ha, saw harry's response in google, some bull**** about his town being
too small to count, LOL! Funny, the last town I lived in was smaller
than the one he is suggesting wouldn't make the list, with just as small
of a government. And for the record, *that* town was judged "the *number
one* small town in America" two years in a row in the early 90's...
Still wonder how Hunting did back then...

....Oh and Harry, back when we both were kids, my town school system
which my mom pretty much ran, was judged the best school system in the
country two years out of three with the next town over, Manchester with
my mom's best friend over there, splitting those two years... I wonder
how your school system rated back then? Care to elaborate? LOL!


Our town doesn't have a "government," moron. It's just a place on the
map. There are no town services, there are no town schools, there is no
town tax collection. Therefore, the rating system under discussion would
not apply, as I previously stated.

If your mom was such an intellect, why are you such an intellectual cipher?

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