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To: shades who wrote (28769)3/25/2005 5:06:34 PM
From: John VosillaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I am certain if he KNEW enough about interest only loans he would be living in a nice fine house leveraged to the hilt instead of in this dumpy trailer park. His ignorance to them and banking and finance in general is all that is saving him right now

As this man shows it usually is better to enjoy the simple things in life than be up to your eyeballs in debt and a slave to the system. Unfortunately our culture today bombards everyone through so many mediums of advertising to borrow and spend way beyond what they can afford. Good news is it seems like humidity hell has now officially arrived in Florida and that means the tourists are going to make the roads a little less clogged.<g>



To: shades who wrote (28769)3/26/2005 9:38:38 AM
From: SumaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I used to fish. In the V.I. on the banks of L.I. Beaches;Here in Florida,in the Adirondack lakes..Snake River in Wyoming. I do not any longer but am interested in what you are catching. I used to get Sheepshead on the pier here and as I believed one should never kill without eating I got through all the bones and ate them.

When we fished in he V.I. we used to give the catches to the natives who lived around us.

Waste not, want not...

Do you and your neighbor eat the fish or throw them back ?

Nice you have a partner in something you like to do.