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To: shades who wrote (36642)7/31/2005 7:26:32 AM
From: redfishRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
What cracks me up are those $300k townhouses people bought on Dixie Hwy adjacent to the spillway near the WPB/Lake Worth border.

$300k to live next to the freaking spillway ... those suckers deserve what they are going to get.



To: shades who wrote (36642)7/31/2005 12:34:56 PM
From: MoominoidRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Hudson River here is full of sewage every time it rains and then you see people jet-skiing in it. A colleague has a sailing boat on Lake Scandaga. I asked him why some people choose to sail on the Hudson and some on lakes. He said that the ones on the River are like people who grew up in the ghetto and don't know any better :P It was fun sailing his boat :)

I was in Venice in June 98 and don't remember a mosquito issue. I prefer Venice CA, personally :)

Why the hell anyone would go to Florida except in the winter or early spring I don't know...



To: shades who wrote (36642)8/1/2005 3:50:09 AM
From: Proud DeplorableRespond to of 306849
 
"I hope nobody comes the day right after a good rain - it will knock you over with that sewage smell."

This proves to the rich that their **** DOES stink.