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basskisser January 6th 05 01:54 PM


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



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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.

Then you are a blind man.



There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping on
the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here, no

doubt.


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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change, and
there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or there was.



It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.


Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who have

no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same as

the rest
of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate because of

factors
unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.



Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring to
2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years. Is

the data
specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County, which

includes
several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades City, and

Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these were
both in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


He's grasping at straws, trying to uphold his beloved Naples. Look at
the previous post, first, he said there are no homeless, then, well,
there IS, but they're in shelters. Truth is, there ARE homeless there,
but they don't frequent HIS idea of Naples. You see, he also changed
the geographical limits of Naples in his mind, so it appears as nothing
short of Nirvana.


P.Fritz January 6th 05 03:15 PM


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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.


You know Bassy you don't have to prove how stupid you are

*every*
day....take a day off once in a while. ;-)

You trying to 'cow down' the deadbeat asslicker?


All in the same post:

First you assert:

Hey, Fritz, do you do ANYTHING besides call people childish names
while hiding behind usenet? Again, just like the 3rd grader who

calls
people names, then runs home to hide.

Then you state:

You are nothing more than a
bothersome gnat. I'm sorry that your wife ran off, but, hell, how

could
you blame her? She probably wanted someone who acted like a MAN,
instead of you.



Unbelievable.

It is pretty comical how easy it is to prompt asslicker into showing

what a
complete idiot he is.

And he wonders why he holds the title of 'King of the NG idiots"

Fritz, what do you find idiotic about my post? Be specific. Now, I can
be VERY specific about what I find idiotic about YOUR posts:
You NEVER, EVER post anything of any substance, OR anything relating to
the post. You simply call people childish little names in your feeble
attempt to be a man, after your wife ran off with your real manhood.


Un-friggin-believable.


I think asslicker is runnning scared that harry may steal his title of "King
of the NG idiots"

With posts like that.......harry doesn't stand a chance.

LMAO







basskisser January 6th 05 04:00 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
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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.


You know Bassy you don't have to prove how stupid you are
*every*
day....take a day off once in a while. ;-)

You trying to 'cow down' the deadbeat asslicker?


All in the same post:

First you assert:

Hey, Fritz, do you do ANYTHING besides call people childish

names
while hiding behind usenet? Again, just like the 3rd grader

who
calls
people names, then runs home to hide.

Then you state:

You are nothing more than a
bothersome gnat. I'm sorry that your wife ran off, but, hell,

how
could
you blame her? She probably wanted someone who acted like a

MAN,
instead of you.



Unbelievable.

It is pretty comical how easy it is to prompt asslicker into

showing
what a
complete idiot he is.

And he wonders why he holds the title of 'King of the NG idiots"

Fritz, what do you find idiotic about my post? Be specific. Now, I

can
be VERY specific about what I find idiotic about YOUR posts:
You NEVER, EVER post anything of any substance, OR anything

relating to
the post. You simply call people childish little names in your

feeble
attempt to be a man, after your wife ran off with your real

manhood.


Un-friggin-believable.


I think asslicker is runnning scared that harry may steal his title

of "King
of the NG idiots"

With posts like that.......harry doesn't stand a chance.

LMAO

If you disagree with something, fine, Paul, then debate the issue. You
do NOTHING but act like a little child, and call names. NOTHING. No
debating an issue, no acting like an adult and working through
anything.


basskisser January 6th 05 04:01 PM


JimH wrote:
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P.Fritz wrote:
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P.Fritz wrote:
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"basskisser" wrote in message

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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.


You know Bassy you don't have to prove how stupid you are

*every*
day....take a day off once in a while. ;-)

You trying to 'cow down' the deadbeat asslicker?


All in the same post:

First you assert:

Hey, Fritz, do you do ANYTHING besides call people childish

names
while hiding behind usenet? Again, just like the 3rd grader who

calls
people names, then runs home to hide.

Then you state:

You are nothing more than a
bothersome gnat. I'm sorry that your wife ran off, but, hell,

how
could
you blame her? She probably wanted someone who acted like a

MAN,
instead of you.



Unbelievable.

It is pretty comical how easy it is to prompt asslicker into

showing
what a
complete idiot he is.

And he wonders why he holds the title of 'King of the NG idiots"

Fritz, what do you find idiotic about my post? Be specific. Now, I

can
be VERY specific about what I find idiotic about YOUR posts:
You NEVER, EVER post anything of any substance, OR anything

relating to
the post. You simply call people childish little names in your

feeble
attempt to be a man, after your wife ran off with your real

manhood.


Un-friggin-believable.


Is there something there you disagree with? What would that be? Have
you ever seen Fritz post anything of substance, other than childish
name calling? If so, let's see it.


basskisser January 6th 05 04:05 PM


NOYB wrote:
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NOYB wrote:

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NOYB wrote:


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NOYB wrote:



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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.

Then you are a blind man.


There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping
on the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here,

no
doubt.



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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change,
and there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or

there was.


It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.



Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who

have no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same

as the
rest of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate

because of
factors unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.


Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring
to 2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years.

Is
the data specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County,

which
includes several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades

City, and
Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these

were both
in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


You posted very specific statistics for Naples. Where'd you get

that
data?



From my search. I got about 990 hits. I looked at a couple of them.


Why don't you just post a link to the stats? It should be in your

History
list.


Here, NOYB, call for yourself:

Petra Jones
Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition
c/o St Matthew's House
2001 Airport Rd S
Naples, FL 34112
P: (941) 774-0500
F: (941) 774-7146


NOYB January 7th 05 03:18 AM


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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

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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.

Then you are a blind man.


There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping
on the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here,

no
doubt.



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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change,
and there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or

there was.


It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.



Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who

have no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same

as the
rest of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate

because of
factors unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.


Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring
to 2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years.

Is
the data specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County,

which
includes several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades

City, and
Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these

were both
in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


You posted very specific statistics for Naples. Where'd you get

that
data?


From my search. I got about 990 hits. I looked at a couple of them.


Why don't you just post a link to the stats? It should be in your

History
list.


Here, NOYB, call for yourself:

Petra Jones
Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition
c/o St Matthew's House
2001 Airport Rd S
Naples, FL 34112
P: (941) 774-0500
F: (941) 774-7146


Thanks. They said that there are roughly 700 homeless people in Collier
County, but added that most of them were from Immokalee and other
surrounding communities. They couldn't say for sure how many were from
Naples.

There are 287,000 people in Collier County...700 of whom are homeless. I'd
like to know where Harry got his 10% statistic. And he specifically said
10% homeless *in Naples*.






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Harry Krause wrote:
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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
...




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.

Then you are a blind man.


There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping on
the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here, no

doubt.


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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change, and
there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or there was.


It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.


Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who have

no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same as

the rest
of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate because of

factors
unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.


Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring to
2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years. Is

the data
specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County, which

includes
several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades City, and

Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these were
both in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


He's grasping at straws, trying to uphold his beloved Naples. Look at
the previous post, first, he said there are no homeless, then, well,
there IS, but they're in shelters. Truth is, there ARE homeless there,
but they don't frequent HIS idea of Naples. You see, he also changed
the geographical limits of Naples in his mind, so it appears as nothing
short of Nirvana.


It is Nirvana. And the high demand for real estate proves it.



basskisser January 7th 05 01:39 PM


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

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...


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

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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.

Then you are a blind man.


There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping on
the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here, no

doubt.


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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change, and
there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or there

was.


It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.


Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who

have
no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same

as
the rest
of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate because of

factors
unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.


Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring to
2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years.

Is
the data
specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County, which

includes
several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades City, and

Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these

were
both in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


He's grasping at straws, trying to uphold his beloved Naples. Look

at
the previous post, first, he said there are no homeless, then,

well,
there IS, but they're in shelters. Truth is, there ARE homeless

there,
but they don't frequent HIS idea of Naples. You see, he also

changed
the geographical limits of Naples in his mind, so it appears as

nothing
short of Nirvana.


It is Nirvana. And the high demand for real estate proves it.


Maybe is is Nirvana, in YOUR eyes. I've been fortunate enough to have
traveled all over FL for years, staying 8 months to a year in each
place, sometimes less. There are many, many beautiful places in FL. I
can't stand swampy places like Naples. I'm not keen on anyplace, either
coast, or inland, that is below S.R. 70. Too swampy, flat, and wet.
I've also been fortunate enough to have lived in several areas of the
U.S., and again, Naples, FL would rate very low in that catagory, too.
Real estate? Yes, the retirees that you fleece daily DO have money.


basskisser January 7th 05 01:53 PM


NOYB wrote:
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Harry Krause wrote:
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...

NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...


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

news:1104866287.844718.29410@c13g2000cwb. googlegroups.com...



NOYB wrote:



"Harry Krause" wrote in

message
...




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.

Then you are a blind man.


There are no homeless people in the sense that there are folks

sleeping on
the street. There are homeless people in shelters down here, no

doubt.


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.

It's also on the cusp of an area that has undergone a lot of

change, and
there is a homeless mission not far from the store...or there

was.


It's still there. Right across the street from Capt. Harry's.


Methinks you're just one of those good Christian Americans who

have
no
idea about the poverty in their communities. The poverty rate in

Naples
city rose 50% between 1990 and 1996, and is now about the same

as
the rest
of Florida, excluding Miami, which has a higher rate because of

factors
unique to it. Your poverty rate is about 10%.


Where are you getting your data? When you say "now", are you

referring to
2000 census data? Things have changed quite a bit in 5 years.

Is
the data
specific to Naples? Or is it for all of Collier County, which

includes
several poor communities like Immokalee, Everglades City, and

Chokoloskee?

Regardless, living blow the level of poverty isn't the the same

thing as
being homeless. All homeless folks are below the poverty level,

but not
everyone who is below the poverty level is homeless.



Sheesh.

You live there and you're in the healing arts and you don't know

there
are homeless in your town?

I had no problem getting hits on "Naples" "Homeless," and these

were
both in the city and in the county.

Both are your area.


He's grasping at straws, trying to uphold his beloved Naples. Look

at
the previous post, first, he said there are no homeless, then,

well,
there IS, but they're in shelters. Truth is, there ARE homeless

there,
but they don't frequent HIS idea of Naples. You see, he also

changed
the geographical limits of Naples in his mind, so it appears as

nothing
short of Nirvana.


It is Nirvana. And the high demand for real estate proves it.


Homes in Oakland, CA go for two or three times that. It is a crime
ridden hole, and is rife with homelessness, unemployment, murder, gang
activity, etc. So, to say that real estate prices define Nirvana, is
absurd.
Now, if you go he
http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/details/1247625.html
You'll see that the average price of housing in Naples is $166k, and
the national average is $219k. Using your analogy that Nirvana is
defined by housing costs, you'll see that Naples is much below
average....
Now he
http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/cities_table/
Money Magazine's most desirable places to live. Hmmm, Naples isn't
there! Oh, and Fritz, there are a few Atlanta suburbs listed
there......
Now he
http://www.cityrating.com/
Again for Fritz, Atlanta is a top ten city. Naples, FL isn't even
listed.
Forbes? Atlanta is #5. Naples, FL 53!
Shall I go on?


Don White January 7th 05 04:56 PM


"basskisser" wrote in message
Maybe is is Nirvana, in YOUR eyes. I've been fortunate enough to have
traveled all over FL for years, staying 8 months to a year in each
place, sometimes less. There are many, many beautiful places in FL. I
can't stand swampy places like Naples. I'm not keen on anyplace, either
coast, or inland, that is below S.R. 70. Too swampy, flat, and wet.
I've also been fortunate enough to have lived in several areas of the
U.S., and again, Naples, FL would rate very low in that catagory, too.
Real estate? Yes, the retirees that you fleece daily DO have money.



Yes, Naples is the perfect 'hunting ground' for our NOBY.
He has a captive audience of thousands of snowbirds each winter that he can
gouge, fleece, con etc...and by the time they catch on, they are back home
up north. Most are probably well off and can absorb the 'hit'.
Nirvana indeed!





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