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NOYB wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Joe" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message e.com... "NOYB" wrote in message ... God bless you President Reagan. Thank you for your service to our country. Lemming. Poor Kevin Noble, his brain riddled with FAS. Hey, JoeTechnician, I'll be in Florida in two weeks. Care to get together for a beer? I'll be in Masaryktown, near Brookesville. Masaryktown? Yup. Seems like your kind of place. Masaryktown compared to Florida state average: a.. Median house value below state average. b.. Median age significantly above state average. c.. Renting percentage below state average. d.. Number of college students below state average. e.. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average. I'd be wary if I were you. Your part of Florida, while affluent, is not the kind of place I'd choose to live. No major league hospitals, universities, orchestras, museums, and all that goes with them. Not even any great historical significance. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Joe" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message e.com... "NOYB" wrote in message ... God bless you President Reagan. Thank you for your service to our country. Lemming. Poor Kevin Noble, his brain riddled with FAS. Hey, JoeTechnician, I'll be in Florida in two weeks. Care to get together for a beer? I'll be in Masaryktown, near Brookesville. Masaryktown? Yup. Seems like your kind of place. Masaryktown compared to Florida state average: a.. Median house value below state average. b.. Median age significantly above state average. c.. Renting percentage below state average. d.. Number of college students below state average. e.. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average. I'd be wary if I were you. Your part of Florida, while affluent, is not the kind of place I'd choose to live. Uh-oh. It doesn't land on harry's approval list? No major league hospitals, The Cleveland Clinic in Naples is only open for about 3 or 4 years. Give it time. We just had a Bascomb Palmer Eye Institute open as well. universities, No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. http://members.aol.com/kq4ym/avemaria.html orchestras, Naples Philharmonic Orchestra http://www.thephil.org/index2.html museums, and all that goes with them. Neither does your "town". Museums are found in large cities...which Naples is not. Not even any great historical significance. Not sure how that matters? |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message e.com... "Joe" wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message gle.com... "NOYB" wrote in message ... God bless you President Reagan. Thank you for your service to our country. Lemming. Poor Kevin Noble, his brain riddled with FAS. Hey, JoeTechnician, I'll be in Florida in two weeks. Care to get together for a beer? I'll be in Masaryktown, near Brookesville. Masaryktown? Yup. Seems like your kind of place. Masaryktown compared to Florida state average: a.. Median house value below state average. b.. Median age significantly above state average. c.. Renting percentage below state average. d.. Number of college students below state average. e.. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average. I'd be wary if I were you. Your part of Florida, while affluent, is not the kind of place I'd choose to live. Uh-oh. It doesn't land on harry's approval list? No major league hospitals, The Cleveland Clinic in Naples is only open for about 3 or 4 years. Give it time. We just had a Bascomb Palmer Eye Institute open as well. Thanks, I'll stick with the first-class teaching hospitals in my metro area. universities, No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. On the side of right-wing extremism, just like the founder of Domino's http://members.aol.com/kq4ym/avemaria.html orchestras, Naples Philharmonic Orchestra http://www.thephil.org/index2.html Regional orchestras can be fun. museums, and all that goes with them. Neither does your "town". Museums are found in large cities...which Naples is not. I live in the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore, MD area...and am about 40 miles from each. i am in downtown DC three days a week. Some of the best museums in the world are in my metro area. Not even any great historical significance. Not sure how that matters? Yeah, well...that sorta figures. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. On the side of right-wing extremism, just like the founder of Domino's Isn't that the knucklehead who lets just about every civic group or commercial promoter in his company's home town use the company's land for gatherings, but refused to allow the Lilith (womens' music) festival to rent the space because it might attract (whispering) lesbians? What a brilliant PR move! It's W.A.S.P. pizza, anyway. Nobody in their right mind likes it. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. On the side of right-wing extremism, just like the founder of Domino's Isn't that the knucklehead who lets just about every civic group or commercial promoter in his company's home town use the company's land for gatherings, but refused to allow the Lilith (womens' music) festival to rent the space because it might attract (whispering) lesbians? What a brilliant PR move! It's W.A.S.P. pizza, anyway. Nobody in their right mind likes it. It is indeed garbage pizza, especially for a fellow like me who was born in and grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, home of Pepe's Pizza, considered by most who know as the very best pizza in the world. |
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LOL, everyone knows the best pizza is in New York City.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. On the side of right-wing extremism, just like the founder of Domino's Isn't that the knucklehead who lets just about every civic group or commercial promoter in his company's home town use the company's land for gatherings, but refused to allow the Lilith (womens' music) festival to rent the space because it might attract (whispering) lesbians? What a brilliant PR move! It's W.A.S.P. pizza, anyway. Nobody in their right mind likes it. It is indeed garbage pizza, especially for a fellow like me who was born in and grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, home of Pepe's Pizza, considered by most who know as the very best pizza in the world. |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message news:X7qxc.63964$eY2.59392@attbi_s02... LOL, everyone knows the best pizza is in New York City. Agreed. Connecticut? LOL. That *is* pretty funny, Harry. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... No, it's not a university town...yet. The founder of Domino's Pizza has donated a quarter of a billion dollars to build the "Notre Dame of the South" just 15 miles East of where I live. We'll have to see where it stands academically in about 15 years from now. On the side of right-wing extremism, just like the founder of Domino's Isn't that the knucklehead who lets just about every civic group or commercial promoter in his company's home town use the company's land for gatherings, but refused to allow the Lilith (womens' music) festival to rent the space because it might attract (whispering) lesbians? What a brilliant PR move! It's W.A.S.P. pizza, anyway. Nobody in their right mind likes it. It is indeed garbage pizza, especially for a fellow like me who was born in and grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, home of Pepe's Pizza, considered by most who know as the very best pizza in the world. |
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Pakki's make great pizza????
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I'd be wary if I were you. Your part of Florida, while affluent, is not the kind of place I'd choose to live. No major league hospitals, universities, orchestras, museums, and all that goes with them. Not even any great historical significance. Why do you think he cares if you wanted to live in his area? |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message news:nNoxc.5225$0y.383@attbi_s03... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I'd be wary if I were you. Your part of Florida, while affluent, is not the kind of place I'd choose to live. No major league hospitals, universities, orchestras, museums, and all that goes with them. Not even any great historical significance. Why do you think he cares if you wanted to live in his area? It's actually a better place because he and his ilk don't live here. He can go to the other coast where he'd be more welcome. |
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