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"basskisser" wrote "Joe" wrote "John Smith" wrote NOYB, You need to be nice to basskisser, he suffers from FAS, and is self medicating with pot. I thought that THC helped to reduce aggressiveness. Maybe he needs to up the dosage. Please provide any evidence you have that would show that I am taking ANY dosage. Have any? Yes or no, please. There's nothing wrong with smoking pot so why are you getting defensive about it? Really? There isn't anything "wrong" with breaking the law and using illegal drugs? Excuse the post if you are from a foreign country where marijuana use is legal. If there isn't anything "wrong" with breaking laws against marijuana use then is there anything wrong with driving 100 miles per hour in a 55 zone? Why obey any law then? Which laws should be obeyed and which one's shouldn't. WHO gets to decide? You? Is there anything "wrong" with keeping a 33" redfish when the slot limit is 20-28" and you don't have a trophy tag? Elaborate. That should be interesting. |
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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message link.net... In article , "Don" wrote: "basskisser" wrote "Joe" wrote "John Smith" wrote NOYB, You need to be nice to basskisser, he suffers from FAS, and is self medicating with pot. I thought that THC helped to reduce aggressiveness. Maybe he needs to up the dosage. Please provide any evidence you have that would show that I am taking ANY dosage. Have any? Yes or no, please. There's nothing wrong with smoking pot so why are you getting defensive about it? Really? There isn't anything "wrong" with breaking the law and using illegal drugs? There is nothing wrong with smoking pot. Excuse the post if you are from a foreign country where marijuana use is legal. If there isn't anything "wrong" with breaking laws against marijuana use then is there anything wrong with driving 100 miles per hour in a 55 zone? There is nothing wrong with driving 100 mph in a 55 zone. Why obey any law then? Which laws should be obeyed and which one's shouldn't. WHO gets to decide? You? But of course. Is there anything "wrong" with keeping a 33" redfish when the slot limit is 20-28" and you don't have a trophy tag? No. Elaborate. That should be interesting. |
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"jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) What is the source of your information? Even if it is true the figures I present show that Naples is far above average. Do you disagree Bert? |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) Is that where all the politicians have homes that they purchased with stolen money? |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message .com... "NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message le.com... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) Naples, Florida, is an old-folks haven. |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) Is that where all the politicians have homes that they purchased with stolen money? Potomac, Maryland, is fairly fancy, but doesn't begin to compare to Great Falls, Virginia. Potomac is fairly far out in the 'burbs to attract many national pols, though I'm sure some live out there. It's near Rockville, which is a tad lower on the economic scale, but has lots of good restaurants. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message .com... "NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message le.com... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) Naples, Florida, is an old-folks haven. Nope. |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 19:54:58 -0400, "Bert Robbins" wrote:
"jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) I guess I'm pretty special 'cause I know someone who lives in Potomac, MD! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 19:54:58 -0400, "Bert Robbins" wrote: "jim--" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message e.com... "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message gle.com... "Don" wrote in message .. . "jim--" wrote Naples has above average income levels and below average (well below) poverty levels. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more than 18 years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city. Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this. "very wealthy city"??? It is average. Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples florida*. I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993 results that google returns. All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there. LMAO!!!!! The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was $65,642 The median household income for the United States was $42,148. The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was $83,831. The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200. The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The per capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per capita income of all the States of $40,870. Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves. Naples must be a slum... In Potomac, MD: The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000) Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000) I guess I'm pretty special 'cause I know someone who lives in Potomac, MD! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! You cut lawns there? |
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