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Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear to
excuses......!!!

http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html



Morristown, NJ?

Vienna, Virginia? Blech. Had possibilities, but far too overcrowded
these days.

Peachtree City, GA? Near Atlanta? Double blech. Sorry.

Ever been to P'tree City? Really nice place.

Mill Valley, CA? Hehehe. Of all the places in California I find
appealing, Mill Valley ain't one of them.

NOWHERE in the Bay Area is livable. Again, this list wasn't compiled to
cater to a certain demographic such as boaters or fishers.



I see you have never been to Mill Valley.


I sure as hell have! While going to school, I worked part time for an
architect that lived in Mill Valley, spent a lot of time there. Too
many people with there collective noses stuck in the air, trying to act
better than everyone else, all the while in horrible debt trying to
keep up with the Joneses.


I did not know Mill Valley was in Georgia or Pennsylvania. And Mill Valley
is old money.



Idiot, when and where did I say that Mill Valley was in Pa or Ga??????
Your senility is showing again! I lived in the Bay Area for almost 2
totally miserable years. Yuck. People swarming like damned killer bees,
horrible traffic, dry as hell, too many people with their collective
noses in the air, and that air is horribly polluted, have to be careful
where you drive, you might get car-jacked or killed for whatever
pittance is in your wallet, and the list goes on. Been going to
Richmond lately to participate in the killings that happen therer
almost daily? Another fun thing, take BART to a Raiders game, instead
of getting off the train and walking to the stadium, take a
left....nice place, huh? The only good thing that came out of the Bay
Area, other than my wife and in-laws (some of them, anyway) is Casper's
hot dogs. Well, there are some good eats in S.F. proper, and a place in
Lafayette that has a hell of a brunch.

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P. Fritz wrote:
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:13:58 -0400, P. Fritz wrote:



Kevin is still recovering from the bitch slapping he received. He
cannot
comprehend that the very basis of the poll is biased, based on the
criterea selected as important.......30 miles from a teaching hospital,
etc.


Uh, have you ever heard of a "Best" study that wasn't biased? I'm not
saying anything about Naples, it's just that when one uses the word

"best"
it inherently shows bias, be it the "best" baseball player of all time,
or the "best" place to live.


Particularly when somebody tries to quantify the subjective.


Particularly when the "King of the NG idiots" tries to use it as some sort
of trump card.

What to HELL are you talking about, you idiot???

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Idiot, when and where did I say that Mill Valley was in Pa or Ga??????
Your senility is showing again! I lived in the Bay Area for almost 2
totally miserable years. Yuck. People swarming like damned killer bees,
horrible traffic, dry as hell, too many people with their collective
noses in the air, and that air is horribly polluted, have to be careful
where you drive, you might get car-jacked or killed for whatever
pittance is in your wallet, and the list goes on. Been going to
Richmond lately to participate in the killings that happen therer
almost daily? Another fun thing, take BART to a Raiders game, instead
of getting off the train and walking to the stadium, take a
left....nice place, huh? The only good thing that came out of the Bay
Area, other than my wife and in-laws (some of them, anyway) is Casper's
hot dogs. Well, there are some good eats in S.F. proper, and a place in
Lafayette that has a hell of a brunch.


The one time I was in San Francisco, we drove in during the morning rush
hour from our motel in Redwood City. That was a mistake. I was scared
almost ****less driving the rental car. Everyone was driving at
breakneck speed bumper to bumper. If I showed down a smidge to allow
some stopping distance between me & the guy in front...some other
jackass would quickly dart into the space making it even more dangerous.
I prayed I was in the right lane...didn't have much chance to look at
road signs. As we got into the city and stopped at an intersection, a
yahoo driving an old van across our lane of traffic, jumped out with a
tire iron in his hand and started chasing the guy two cars up from us
around the vehicles. I decided it would be better to park at a garage
and take sightseeing boat/bus trips. Picked a garage under a major
hotel. That night when we arrived back to pick up the rental, the
parking garage refused to take the 'money orders' I was carrying as
payment. He advised me to go up to the hotel and cash them in there.
When I got up to the hotel front desk, they refused and told me it
wasn't their problem. I was getting desperate then...I made the biggest
fuss I could in their front lobby...and after a couple of different
managers came down to see what the fuss was about, one finally told the
money guy to cash the minimal I needed so I could be on my way.
I enjoyed my one day in Frisco up till then but was damn glad to be out.
To make matters worse...that was the year they decided to overhaul the
cable cars.
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:12:35 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

Charles wrote:
HarryKrause wrote:

Did you drink or beat yours out of your life?


I think you should tell us about your first wife, and why you are
estranged from your children. What did you do to their mother?

-- Charlie


Sure, Charlie.

My first wife was a lovely woman, and very smart. I use the word "was"
because I haven't seen her in more than a decade, and have no idea what
she looks like now. But she had great cheekbones and was slim and trim
the last time I saw her. I didn't "do" anything to her, other than
obtain a no-fault divorce many years ago. The divorce was not contested.

I'm not "estranged" from my kids. I'm hoping to meet with one of them
this week or next for lunch in downtown DC, as soon as our schedules can
collide.

How about your wife and children, Charlie? How do they cope with living
with an unmitigated asshole like you?


Was the divorce due to your use of drugs and alcohol, as you imply for others?

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:12:35 -0400, HarryKrause

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Charles wrote:
HarryKrause wrote:

Did you drink or beat yours out of your life?

I think you should tell us about your first wife, and why you are
estranged from your children. What did you do to their mother?

-- Charlie


Sure, Charlie.

My first wife was a lovely woman, and very smart. I use the word "was"
because I haven't seen her in more than a decade, and have no idea what
she looks like now. But she had great cheekbones and was slim and trim
the last time I saw her. I didn't "do" anything to her, other than
obtain a no-fault divorce many years ago. The divorce was not contested.

I'm not "estranged" from my kids. I'm hoping to meet with one of them
this week or next for lunch in downtown DC, as soon as our schedules can
collide.

How about your wife and children, Charlie? How do they cope with living
with an unmitigated asshole like you?


Was the divorce due to your use of drugs and alcohol, as you imply for

others?

I wonder if harry's kids leech off of others productivity like harry does.

Most parents don;t have to "hope" to meet up with their kids.



--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD





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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 15:57:15 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:12:35 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

Charles wrote:
HarryKrause wrote:

Did you drink or beat yours out of your life?
I think you should tell us about your first wife, and why you are
estranged from your children. What did you do to their mother?

-- Charlie
Sure, Charlie.

My first wife was a lovely woman, and very smart. I use the word "was"
because I haven't seen her in more than a decade, and have no idea what
she looks like now. But she had great cheekbones and was slim and trim
the last time I saw her. I didn't "do" anything to her, other than
obtain a no-fault divorce many years ago. The divorce was not contested.

I'm not "estranged" from my kids. I'm hoping to meet with one of them
this week or next for lunch in downtown DC, as soon as our schedules can
collide.

How about your wife and children, Charlie? How do they cope with living
with an unmitigated asshole like you?


Was the divorce due to your use of drugs and alcohol, as you imply for others?



Nope. No fault. Two ships passing in the night, as it were.


Isn't 'no fault' just legalese for 'drugs, alcohol, abuse, and self-abuse'?

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD
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You said you went to school in Pennsylvania, or was the Georgia?

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Bill McKee wrote:
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Bill McKee wrote:
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HarryKrause wrote:
wrote:
Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear
to
excuses......!!!

http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html



Morristown, NJ?

Vienna, Virginia? Blech. Had possibilities, but far too overcrowded
these days.

Peachtree City, GA? Near Atlanta? Double blech. Sorry.

Ever been to P'tree City? Really nice place.

Mill Valley, CA? Hehehe. Of all the places in California I find
appealing, Mill Valley ain't one of them.

NOWHERE in the Bay Area is livable. Again, this list wasn't compiled
to
cater to a certain demographic such as boaters or fishers.



I see you have never been to Mill Valley.

I sure as hell have! While going to school, I worked part time for an
architect that lived in Mill Valley, spent a lot of time there. Too
many people with there collective noses stuck in the air, trying to act
better than everyone else, all the while in horrible debt trying to
keep up with the Joneses.


I did not know Mill Valley was in Georgia or Pennsylvania. And Mill
Valley
is old money.



Idiot, when and where did I say that Mill Valley was in Pa or Ga??????
Your senility is showing again! I lived in the Bay Area for almost 2
totally miserable years. Yuck. People swarming like damned killer bees,
horrible traffic, dry as hell, too many people with their collective
noses in the air, and that air is horribly polluted, have to be careful
where you drive, you might get car-jacked or killed for whatever
pittance is in your wallet, and the list goes on. Been going to
Richmond lately to participate in the killings that happen therer
almost daily? Another fun thing, take BART to a Raiders game, instead
of getting off the train and walking to the stadium, take a
left....nice place, huh? The only good thing that came out of the Bay
Area, other than my wife and in-laws (some of them, anyway) is Casper's
hot dogs. Well, there are some good eats in S.F. proper, and a place in
Lafayette that has a hell of a brunch.



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Actually I like to stay at the Beresford Arms Hotel when I stay in the city.
Is 2 blocks from Union Sq. Unfortunately my favorite restaurants are a
distance away. Buco Giovanni is number 1 and for a special treat the Friday
Buffet at the California Culinary Academy.
Bill


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:

The one time I was in San Francisco, we drove in during the morning rush
hour from our motel in Redwood City.



If you ever decide to go back, try staying at the Handlery Union Square in
downtown San Francisco. It is a great, small, and relatively inexpensive
hotel, more like a small European hotel, actually, that has on-site "park
it yourself" parking right out its back door. The hotel is right off Union
Square, if that means anything to you. It's my preferred hotel when I am
lucky enough to get to S.F., no matter who is picking up the tab. Walking
distance to many first-rate rastaurants, too, and right on a cable car
line.

Oh...and croissants and fresh coffee in the AM, at no extra charge. Right
outside your room.

http://www.handlery.com/sf/home.html




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Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term.



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Bill McKee wrote:
Actually I like to stay at the Beresford Arms Hotel when I stay in the
city. Is 2 blocks from Union Sq. Unfortunately my favorite restaurants
are a distance away. Buco Giovanni is number 1 and for a special treat
the Friday Buffet at the California Culinary Academy.
Bill


You ever eat at the Dead Fish overlooking the Sacramento River?
Food's pretty good, the view is spectacular.


--
Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term.


What town? Riverview in Isleton sounds more like your description.
Actually, we like Al the Wop's and the Chinese resturants in Locke when we
are boating the Sac. Locke is a very interesting town. Do a google on it.


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HarryKrause wrote:

You poor, pathetic dweeb.


Why thanks, krause. Coming from you, it could only be projecting.

-- Charlie
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