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I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? |
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Don White wrote:
I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? Why do you think he's scared ****less of publishing any identifying material? |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? Why do you think he's scared ****less of publishing any identifying material? I treat every person who's in my dental chair with respect and professionalism...even the guy who walked in wearing a Kerry/Edwards pin the other day. ;-) I said nothing to him about his pin...and he said nothing to me about my "signed" letter from Bush sitting on the front counter. I even have several homosexual patients who come in for cleanings at the same time as their "significant other". They, too, are treated with respect and professionalism...enough so, that they've referred other same-sex "couples". One of the guys lives with his partner in the most exclusive (ie--expensive) part of Naples. They tried to join the beach club as a couple, and my patient was admitted, but his partner was refused membership rights that are only granted to spouses. Naples has its fair share of homosexuals because it's a low-crime area. Homosexuals can live here safely because the people are educated and law-abiding...so hate crimes are non-existent. The gays don't flaunt their homosexuality like they do in restrooms in South Beach, and the rest of Naples leaves them alone. That's the way it should be. We even had a Gay/Lesbian (Pride?) group of about a dozen people walking in the Fourth of July parade. They walked right alongside Planned Parenthood and the Democratic party's float. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? He's a mighty scary dude. I wouldn't want to be in his care if I were anything but white and rich. In my dental office, I even treat liberals with respect, jps. So if you accidentally ended up in my chair one day, you'd have nothing to worry about. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? I won't go to South Beach anymore. I've driven there a couple of times during the day when I was in Miami or Key Biscayne...but mostly to drive down the strip looking at the women in g-strings. I once had to get out to use the public restroom by the beach. Big mistake. I walked in, and there were 9 guys in there, two of whom were kissing. There was **** on the floor, glory holes in the dividers, and "call 555-5555 for a BJ" on the walls. I walked right out, and and crossed the street to use the restroom in the Irish Pub across the street. I decided I'd never visit South Beach again. I've only been to Key West once...as a stopover on a cruise ship. I really don't go to even the northern keys much because my kids are too young to enjoy it. I'm sure I'll take my boat down to Galleon when the kids get a little older. From there, I'll hop over to the Tortugas for some fishing. Personally, I'm pretty darn happy in Southwest Florida. Most of the people here are from the Midwest, and have Midwestern conservative values...rather than the NY/NJ liberal attitude that's prevalent on the East Coast of Florida. We do have a large number of people from Massachusetts, however. |
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:09:19 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: I wonder if the fine citizens of 'Key West' or 'South Beach' know about Dr. No and his phobias? ============================= The distance between Naples, South Beach and KW is about a million miles. |
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