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[email protected] July 14th 05 04:54 PM



*JimH* wrote:

Why aren't you out on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat Krause?

Heck, even when we had our modest 32 footer we would spend every summer
weekend (and vacation days) on it cruising around.

But you seem to post here 24 x 7.

Go figure.


Why aren't you out on your boat, Jim?

But you seem to post here 24 x 7

Go figure.


*JimH* July 14th 05 04:56 PM


wrote in message
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*JimH* wrote:

Why aren't you out on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat Krause?

Heck, even when we had our modest 32 footer we would spend every summer
weekend (and vacation days) on it cruising around.

But you seem to post here 24 x 7.

Go figure.


Why aren't you out on your boat, Jim?

But you seem to post here 24 x 7

Go figure.


Hey dummy, I don't have one at the moment. That has been stated many times
here.

You really are an idiot.



P. Fritz July 14th 05 05:01 PM


"*JimH*" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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*JimH* wrote:

Why aren't you out on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat Krause?

Heck, even when we had our modest 32 footer we would spend every summer
weekend (and vacation days) on it cruising around.

But you seem to post here 24 x 7.

Go figure.


Why aren't you out on your boat, Jim?

But you seem to post here 24 x 7

Go figure.


Hey dummy, I don't have one at the moment. That has been stated many

times
here.

You really are an idiot.


What else would you expect from someone that only has access to a computer
through his employer?






thunder July 14th 05 05:18 PM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:25:46 +0000, NOYB wrote:

earn $18-20/hr (or more). There are at least 5-10 ads running in the
local paper at any given time looking for assistants and/or hygienists.
Hygienists, by the way, earn $35-40/hour.

Every business owner I know has trouble finding employees. It doesn't
matter what field of employment they're looking to fill. I just went to
get my haircut the other day and the wait was 2 hours because there was
only 1 lady working. All she did was bitch the entire time that nobody
wants to work.

The jobs are there.


But are there places to live? Just curious, can a $35-40 wage afford to
live in Naples, with it's rapidly escalating real estate prices? Some of
that help finding employees may be local.


thunder July 14th 05 05:50 PM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:38:58 +0000, NOYB wrote:


I'd like to see a breakdown of the unemployment rate in states with
Democratic governors vs. states with Republican governors.


Lowest unemployment to Highest unemployment (May, 2005)

R Hawaii 2.7%
R Vermont 3.1%
R North Dakota 3.5%
D New Hampshire 3.6%
D Virginia 3.6%
R Idaho 3.9%
D New Jersey 3.9%
R Florida 4.0%
R Nebraska 4.0%
R Nevada 4.0%
R South Dakota 4.0%
D Wyoming 4.0%
D Delaware 4.1%
R Maryland 4.2%
R Minnesota 4.3%
R Alabama 4.4%
D Montana 4.5%
D Oklahoma 4.5%
R Rhode Island 4.5%
D West Virginia 4.5%
D Wisconsin 4.7%
D Arizona 4.8%
R Indiana 4.8%
D Iowa 4.8%
R Massachusetts 4.8%
D Pennsylvania 4.8%
R Utah 4.9%
R Arkansas 5.0%
D Maine 5.0%
R New York 5.0%
D North Carolina 5.1%
R Georgia 5.2%
R California 5.3%
R Colorado 5.3%
R Connecticut 5.3%
D Kansas 5.3%
D Louisiana 5.4%
R Texas 5.5%
R Missouri 5.6%
R Kentucky 5.7%
D Washington 5.7%
D Illinois 6.8%
D New Mexico 6.0%
R Ohio 6.1%
D Tennessee 6.2%
R South Carolina 6.3%
R Alaska 6.4%
D Oregon 6.5%
D Michigan 7.1%
R Mississippi 7.1%


Looks pretty evenly balanced. My guess is differences can be attributed
more to regional/agricultural, variances, than to Dem/Rep differences.

http://www.multistate.com/Site.nsf/E...4Maps?OpenPage

http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lis..._unemployment/


So, on a national level, any guesses on who does better with unemployment,
or the economy, for that matter. Dems or Reps?

http://www.eriposte.com/economy/other/demovsrep.htm

John H. July 14th 05 06:13 PM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 12:07:38 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:


John H. wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 16:09:57 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

NOYB wrote:
Why would you join the military if there was no chance to see combat?
Because you can't find a decent job anywhere.
This from one who tells Tom he has the highest respect for the military!

Harry, you're a card.



Sorry, Herring, but what I said was I have respect for individual
members of the military (but certainly not all of them). I have no
respect whatsoever for the military establishment.



Harry, we all know what you've said. That's my point!

PS. If you're going to ask other's to pray, you should be setting a good
example. Your name-calling and general anti-social behavior are not doing so.

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

NOYB July 14th 05 06:37 PM


"thunder" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:38:58 +0000, NOYB wrote:


I'd like to see a breakdown of the unemployment rate in states with
Democratic governors vs. states with Republican governors.


Lowest unemployment to Highest unemployment (May, 2005)

R Hawaii 2.7%
R Vermont 3.1%
R North Dakota 3.5%
D New Hampshire 3.6%
D Virginia 3.6%
R Idaho 3.9%
D New Jersey 3.9%
R Florida 4.0%
R Nebraska 4.0%
R Nevada 4.0%
R South Dakota 4.0%
D Wyoming 4.0%
D Delaware 4.1%
R Maryland 4.2%
R Minnesota 4.3%
R Alabama 4.4%
D Montana 4.5%
D Oklahoma 4.5%
R Rhode Island 4.5%
D West Virginia 4.5%
D Wisconsin 4.7%
D Arizona 4.8%
R Indiana 4.8%
D Iowa 4.8%
R Massachusetts 4.8%
D Pennsylvania 4.8%
R Utah 4.9%
R Arkansas 5.0%
D Maine 5.0%
R New York 5.0%
D North Carolina 5.1%
R Georgia 5.2%
R California 5.3%
R Colorado 5.3%
R Connecticut 5.3%
D Kansas 5.3%
D Louisiana 5.4%
R Texas 5.5%
R Missouri 5.6%
R Kentucky 5.7%
D Washington 5.7%
D Illinois 6.8%
D New Mexico 6.0%
R Ohio 6.1%
D Tennessee 6.2%
R South Carolina 6.3%
R Alaska 6.4%
D Oregon 6.5%
D Michigan 7.1%
R Mississippi 7.1%


So the Democrats control the Governor's house in 60% of the 10 states with
the worst unemployment numbers, and in only 30% of the 10 states with the
best unemployment numbers.

That doesn't sound "evenly balanced" to me. That's a huge disproportion
skewed against the Dems.



NOYB July 14th 05 06:40 PM


"thunder" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:25:46 +0000, NOYB wrote:

earn $18-20/hr (or more). There are at least 5-10 ads running in the
local paper at any given time looking for assistants and/or hygienists.
Hygienists, by the way, earn $35-40/hour.

Every business owner I know has trouble finding employees. It doesn't
matter what field of employment they're looking to fill. I just went to
get my haircut the other day and the wait was 2 hours because there was
only 1 lady working. All she did was bitch the entire time that nobody
wants to work.

The jobs are there.


But are there places to live? Just curious, can a $35-40 wage afford to
live in Naples, with it's rapidly escalating real estate prices? Some of
that help finding employees may be local.


Yes, but barely. A single income household earning $12-20/hour would have
to rent. Unfortunately, they have to compete with many dual-income
households *and* the baby boomer retirees.



NOYB July 14th 05 06:40 PM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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thunder wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:25:46 +0000, NOYB wrote:

earn $18-20/hr (or more). There are at least 5-10 ads running in the
local paper at any given time looking for assistants and/or hygienists.
Hygienists, by the way, earn $35-40/hour.

Every business owner I know has trouble finding employees. It doesn't
matter what field of employment they're looking to fill. I just went to
get my haircut the other day and the wait was 2 hours because there was
only 1 lady working. All she did was bitch the entire time that nobody
wants to work.

The jobs are there.


But are there places to live? Just curious, can a $35-40 wage afford to
live in Naples, with it's rapidly escalating real estate prices? Some of
that help finding employees may be local.



They commute in by floating bus from Haiti each day.


LOL. The Cubans should have patented the design.



P. Fritz July 14th 05 07:48 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
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"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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One has to have their head in the sand if they think that there are

not
good jobs out there or that the US economy is hurting.

The sand isn't the place where I figured Harry's head was in.


A recent picture of harry

http://www.funnyjunk.com/p/0363-jpg.html


That was the pic that I had in mind when I wrote my response. By chance,
can you find one with another person's head up the same ass? Then my
gallery will be complete with a pic of Harry *and* Kevin.



A picture of harry and kevin's last meeting

http://www.ucd.ie/tramp/gallery/cavan04/target70.html





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