FreeSpeech for 06-03-09

Tue, 06/02/2009 - 3:02pm
By: The Citizen

Share the road works both ways. Why are adult bicyclists so arrogant?

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“I’m sorry, officer. I know my tag has expired, but I’ve been so busy lately being responsible to the voters of Fayette County, I haven’t had a chance to get it renewed. I was going to get a new registration last week, but I met this businessman on the street corner and spent the money on a bag of his wares. What? Driving under the influence? I thought I was parked. Please don’t search my truck. You’re not going to give me a ticket, are you? I’m a Fayette County commissioner. I thought county commissioners were above the law. What the heck. I’ll still get re-elected. My slogan for the next election will be, “If you take a toke, give me your vote.”

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Great examples our leaders set for the youth of Fayette County. I work hard in youth activities at school and sports for my children and others. How can I tell these kids don’t do drugs, don’t drink alcohol until it’s legal, you could hurt your future, when public officials get arrested and experience no real downside? County Commissioner Robert Horgan, driving down the road openly smoking marijuana, is only the latest. PTC Manager Bernard McMullen was guilty of DUI, in PTC, at a PTC function and kept his job and got a raise. Bureaucrat Gary Horlacher got a DUI in Tyrone and it was of such little consequence that he feels confident enough to run for statewide office. They all reached into their fat wallets, paid a small fine and nothing else happened. How can I tell our youth that bad decisions and mistakes like drugs and alcohol (or teen pregnancy) are wrong and can hurt your life chances?

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Now it can be told. Revealed at last. Why our commissioners voted to start a defined benefit pension plan for county employees. They were smoking pot. (At least some of them.) Where did they get it? From whom? Inquiring minds want to know.

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As parents we must teach by example, no matter how difficult it is. Elected government officials also share the same responsibility to be role models for our community. There’s absolutely no excuse for a commissioner to drive with an expired tag. I personally dealt with cancer during the month of April and endured dozens of analyses, blood work and even surgery, yet amidst all these nerve-wrecking medical issues, I made time to get my emissions tested and applied for my tags. Last time I checked drug possession is a felony. What’s worse, pot smoking is not a recreational habit, but a lifestyle, where perception of reality is skewed and judgment is impaired. Maybe that’s why our commissioner failed to renew his tags. A man in this mental condition is not fit to hold public office and make decisions on behalf of our citizens.

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I’ve worked at IBM for the past 15 years. Anyone that fails a drug test is fired immediately. The same must apply to Commissioner Robert Horgan. Period.

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Smoking pot and driving with expired tags is what you’d expect from a delinquent, not a county commissioner. Had my son done what Robert Horgan did, he would have been sent to jail and severely disciplined. It’s an outrage to have a paid civil servant who’s a common drug addict.

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There was a time when I would have been shocked and disgusted that a trusted elected official such as Robert Horgan would willfully violate the drug laws of the country. Sadly, now it’s only the latter.

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It is somewhat easy to understand why a fast food eatery, gas station/mart is open on a holiday, but I find it difficult to accept somewhere such as a car dealership (you know who you are) is open on a holiday like Memorial Day. You fly the American flag along with the POW flag in front of your establishment but you are open on this holiday of all holidays. I am also told that you are a veteran yourself. Did you at least give the veterans that work for you off? I seriously doubt you even know who they are. You should be ashamed. Maybe you should explain why you do this. Could it be the almighty dollar?

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May I offer a suggestion to those young people working at retail or as waiters/waitresses, or anyone who deals with the public? When someone says thank you, whatever you say, don’t say, “No problem.” “No problem” is what I want to hear when I step on your foot by accident, then apologize, not when I am doing business with you. I suggest a better response would be, “It’s my pleasure, or thank you.” You are doing nothing more than showing your stupidity.

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News flash! GDOT has no more money to finish the Hwy. 74 project from Hwy. 54 to the baseball fields! That’s right, Mike England from GDOT, project manager, says the seeding of grass, the completion of the pedestrian crossing lights and the additional guardrails will not be done until there is money for it. Oh, and the orange barrels are staying until ALL is done. Can you spell ineptitude and waste faster than GDOT?

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Will someone with vision please cancel the West Fayetteville Bypass already? At a time when progressive cities are adding walking trails and bike paths to get us out of our cars, Fayette commissioners want to pave more of our disappearing rural greenspace. What decade do these guys live in anyway, the asphalt crazy Fifties?

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This letter is in response to an article that appeared in this column in the May 27 edition regarding St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Fayetteville. The author alleged that the sole reason for our current pastor’s assignment to this parish was to raise funds. He or she further alleged that financial considerations take precedence over spirituality and the true reason that the church exists. These two assertions are patently false. People don’t flock to a church because the pastor is a good fund-raiser. They are drawn because of his spiritual leadership and message. When people are so inclined as to express themselves in a public forum such as this one, they would be well-served to insure that their message is based on fact and not ill-informed rumors and gossip. Not only is it irresponsible but it paints an inaccurate picture of our faith community.

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Hasn’t the priest at St. Gabriel’s requested a one-year sabbatical? Doesn’t sound like he is being transferred to another church but rather that he has made a decision of his own.

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Like many of you, I received my 2009 Notice of Assessment. And like many of my fellow homeowners, I was shocked to see the current value of my home, as in last year’s notice, did not reflect the decline of home values. Unlike last year, I know what to do. If you disagree with your assessment, you should write a letter to the assessors office (address at the top of the notice) stating, “I disagree with the assessed value of my home, and I appeal.” Sign it, date it and send it. If you do not appeal this assessment prior to June 15, you’re out of luck. So get those letters written. There is no guarantee your property assessment will be lowered, but you never know. Oh, yes, there is another caveat: the assessor will not lower your property value if they do not believe the same degradation has occurred throughout your “neighborhood.” I wonder if this works if your home value increases. We are required to pay taxes based on the fair market value of our homes as stated in Georgia law. The tax bills received by property owners from the counties will include both the fair market value and the assessed value of the property. Fair market value means “the amount a knowledgeable buyer would pay for the property and a willing seller would accept for the property at an arm’s length, bona fide sale.” (O.C.G.A. 48-5-2) Property owners that do not agree with the assessed value on their proposed assessment can file an appeal with the county board of equalization. (O.C.G.A. 48-5-311)

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Poor, pitiful Pat Cochran (May 27 edition). She’s “offended” by the political cartoons in The Citizen that dare question, criticize and/or “poke fun” at President Obama. Well, all I have to say is TOO BAD. We conservatives have watched for the last seven to eight years as the majority of the press has done the same thing, and most times much worse, to President Bush and his administration. One of the biggest offenders is right here in Atlanta. The editorial cartoonist for The Atlanta Urinal and Constipation, Mike Luckovich, attacked GWB relentlessly, and almost on a daily basis. Pat, did you write to them demanding that they stop this treatment toward our President back then? I would guess probably not. Ever hear of this one? “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.” I personally am enjoying this local version of payback. Citizen, keep the cartoons coming!

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I planned a vacation for my family this summer for the first time in three years. Since shortly before Memorial Day the price of gasoline has increased by 50 cents or more per gallon while crude oil prices have remained low and stable. My vacation plans have been canceled again because of gouging by the ultra-rich oil company executives. My $75,000 per year retirement income can no longer support my family and pay million dollar bonuses to people who never worked a day in their lives. I spent more than 40 years working for my country both in the military and civil service and feeling patriotic all the way. Now I am beginning to feel disgusted with my country.

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This is for a local florist here in Peachtree City: Remember those three teenage girls who stopped in your shop one afternoon about two weeks ago and asked for your advice on floral arrangements? Do you remember haughtily telling them to “look that up on our website” and turning your back on them? Well, the good folks in the Kroger floral department were good enough to take the time to sit down with those girls and explain various arrangements and prices. And one more thing: these girls were in charge of buying all the end-of-year floral arrangements for a local school’s booster club end-of-year party and you blew a $500 sale.

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I haven’t bought a new car since the price went above $10,000 and I don’t intend to ever buy one again. When I was an accounting major in college we did a cost of production study on new Chevrolets that sold for about $5,000 at that time. The total cost of production was less then $500. I haven’t bought a new car since then. Where do you suppose that additional $4,500 was going back then and just how much of the outrageous price people pay today are going the same way?

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A “Free Speech” writer recently condemned former President Nixon and fanatical environmentalists for our lack of affordable and independent energy. Now President Obama and Congress are spending billions of our tax dollars to create energy from the sun, wind and other renewable power sources. I have my doubts we will have an abundance of low-cost energy 10 years from now even after all the money we are throwing at the problem. Politicians are spending this enormous amount of money because of lobbying from business interests and pressure from environmentalists. The nature protectionists believe that CO2 escaping into the air from burning fossil fuels is damaging our atmosphere. They are also afraid of radiation from nuclear power plants in the event of a meltdown. Storing CO2 in leak-proof underground caverns and spent fuel rods left over from producing energy are also a major concern. We can neutralize acid (stomach acid, battery acid, acid acid) and garbage can odors (according to one trash bag manufacturer) so why can’t we neutralize CO2 and radiation? Finding a way to neutralize these two elements would solve our energy problem for the foreseeable future. Let’s give a billion dollar prize to the person, company or institution that discovers a cost-effective way to neutralize either of these elements. It may be the best money we ever spent and the fastest way to energy independence.

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Do you know what the police code 10-96 means? The best I can determine, putting it nicely, it means mentally unstable. Those who listen to police scanners hear this quite often, and more so recently than in years past. I would love to know what percentage of Fayette County residences are red-flagged as 10-96. If anyone in the know is willing to reveal this information, Free Speech offers complete anonymity. Think of all the good that would result if this data became public knowledge. If people suddenly realized that there are a lot more nut cases roaming around than they previously thought, they would become far more vigilant and cautious. And our police officers deserve good intel and advance notice when something suspicious is going on. While we are at it, perhaps we could learn what percentage of our population is under the auspices of our judicial system. I’m talking about ex-cons, registered sex offenders, the incarcerated and those on probation, and parolees, etc. That figure would not include the bad guys who haven’t been caught yet. That’s the category that worries me the most. Based on a lifetime of personal experiences, observation and reading between the lines, whenever I am in a group with four or five strangers, I figure that at least one of them is suspect. Come on, please, somebody prove me wrong and call me paranoid. Will some brave officer or investigative reporter with a strong sense of civic duty give us kept-in-the-dark civilians some hard published data? What’s wrong with shining a light in shadowy places? Criminals are like roaches. They don’t like to be seen and they hate the light.

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Cyclist's picture
Submitted by Cyclist on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 8:54pm.

when the boss tells me she wants a Margarita I can go to a liquor store on Sunday evening and get what she wants. Now, can someone again tell me why I can't do the same in Georgia?

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Submitted by Spyglass on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 8:38am.

it's really that simple.

Submitted by boo boo on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 9:48am.

All 998 liquor store owners in Georgia want the day off...ummmmm. Most business people like to make a buck, no matter the day. Doesn't matter to me but I think the people need be able to vote on whether to have Sunday sales.

Submitted by Spyglass on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 2:32pm.

and if you can't sell on Sunday, they don't think they are losing much if any money. Certainly not enough to offset the cost of being open.

The Liquor Lobby doesn't want the Grocery Stores to be able to sell BEER/WINE without them being open.

Frankly, I have enough on stock to weather one day, but I think the owners of the stores should be able to decide myself.

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Submitted by matt.barnes on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 5:34pm.

About a year ago I heard on the radio Sonny signed a bill allowing sunday sales. This bill came with a lot of pain in the a$$ stipulations. Such as; grocery stores were excluded and liquer was also excluded. What happened with that?


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 7:01pm.

I think there's a good chance you misheard.

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Submitted by muddle on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 3:15pm.

It's even worse in PA.

I stopped overnight in Harrisburg on a road trip to Boston in November. Got checked in and ran out to a local grocery for some beer--hoping to find some cool local brew. They didn't sell it. What is more, no one seemed to know where it was sold anywhere. Finally, I learned that to buy beer you either have to go to a tavern that has an off-sale license (and can only have an overpriced 6-pack or two) or to a beverage dealer, where they only sell by the case!

If I recall correctly, the guy at the store told me that it hadn't been long since the laws were changed to permit Sunday sales, and the shop owners had opposed the change.


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Submitted by matt.barnes on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 5:31pm.

I lived there for about a year. Liquor stores could only sell liquor and beer by the case. If you want a six pack you have to buy it from a bar. Bars can only sell six packs. 12 pack don't exist there. Grocery stores and gas stations sold nothing at all.


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Submitted by birdman on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 7:52am.

The fear of alcohol sales on Sunday is that it "violates Gods law." The reason the Gov. won't put it up to a vote is that it will pass and tick off the Religious Right. It will be just another "attack on Christianity." Remember, you aren't qualified to lead your own life, the Religious Right wants to run it for you.


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 7:06am.

Easy one--it's because of our disappointment of a nanny state legislature and our disappointing Govenor who is not in favor of giving GA citizens the right to vote on Sunday sales.

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Submitted by hutch866 on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 9:12pm.

because you're in Florida?

I yam what I yam....Popeye


Submitted by jwoo on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 8:02am.

Very good for a laugh hutch. It's the simple answers that really clearify things.

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Submitted by muddle on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 3:18pm.

"May I offer a suggestion to those young people working at retail or as waiters/waitresses, or anyone who deals with the public? When someone says thank you, whatever you say, don’t say, “No problem.”

Funny!

I've had precisely the same reaction. "No problem," has the connotation, "Well, some people might think that you are a real pain in the ass, but I have learned how to tolerate people like you. No problem."

This is because you asked for a glass of water with lemon and she brought it to you.


Submitted by Bonkers on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 4:12pm.

I'm never sure what they mean by that answer either!
However, there are some customers who deserve lessons in the treatment of servants--they even invent things in order to cause extra service. I can think of a hundred that I have heard and I'm always embarrased by them.
Still, the server need not act "smart" either.

My pet aggravation are those waiters who offer you your food with their head turned, talking to others--especially at drive throughs.
What I have done in that case is that I will also look in another direction, hold my hand out somewhere and wait! However, sometimes they will dump your food or change if you do that.
I suppose they were raised in a household similar to the TV shows.
"Roseann" for instance.

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Submitted by muddle on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 8:24pm.

Many here thought that fate had overtaken you. Are you alright? Were you traveling? Resting? Trying to overcome your blogging addiction? (You know what the AA manual says, right? Alcohol is, among other things, "patient." It can afford to wait while its victim attempts some time away. Blogging is probably similar....)

Anyway, good to see you back. I'm sure others will chime in on this, too.


Submitted by Bonkers on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 7:28am.

No addiction to such silliness!
After we rid ourselves of eight years of an administration sighted in on war and riches, I didn't need to say anymore for awhile.

Now these short-sighted political addicts who only want guns, war, no taxes, pis-on the poor and ignorant types, and to only regulate births and welfare offices, are trying to blame a new administration in power for a few score days for the debt, the job losses, the debt, the lost war in Iraq, and a poor health plan.

I must say a few things.

What is the deal with a job for you? Long time looking, huh?

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Submitted by muddle on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 12:49pm.

I applied widely, all across the country. The job market in this field has been extremely tight for at least two decades. Add to that my age, race and gender, plus the fact that I was associated with an obscure religious college (of seemingly dubious academic standards) for years (the kiss of death in the mainstream academic market), and you can predict that things will be tough. All I can do is try to publish my way out of the hole that that tainted association has put me in. Further, the economy has made it worse this year. I made the short lists for several positions, each of which was canceled for the year due to budgetary concerns.

This market also goes in cycles. Each year, it gets under way around October when the professional associations publish the lists of job announcements at colleges and universities around the country. Most of the hiring for those positions involves interviews at the biggest annual convention, held in some major city each year between Christmas and New Year. Then, things fizzle out so that, by Spring, the new job announcements are scarce, and most that appear are for temporary or part-time positions.

This is why is is unconscionable for a college to inform a faculty member at the close of the academic year--in May, for instance--that their contracts will not be renewed for the following year. It makes finding something for the coming year nearly impossible. Indeed, there are guidelines put out by the AAUP (American Association of University Professors) strongly discouraging or condemning this practice.

It is, of course, best from the perspective of cowardly college administrators who wish to avoid, say, a student or faculty uprising over the layoff or firing of a valued colleague or professor. The summer months provide a nice cooling off period. And, of course, this means that no one has to scramble to find someone to teach courses abandoned abruptly in the middle of, the year. However, this is precisely how things were done in my case, and that same college just let two more faculty members go in May. Unconscionable.

So, meanwhile, since this annual cycle has all but fizzled with no luck in the full time market, I'm settling into doing some very fulfilling part-time work at more than one Georgia university. This means that I needn't attempt to sell the home in this horrendous housing market and can stay close to my kids and grandchildren for at least another year.

When all is said and done, though, despite some very obvious financial difficulties and challenges, I am very thankful to be out of the position that I was in. I miss friends among faculty and students, but a new administration is in place, and we did not seem to see eye to eye on much of anything at all. Basically, I was of the opinion that a college should strive to be, well, a college. I'm not sure what they think.


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Submitted by Main Stream on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 5:37pm.

"This is why it is unconscionable for a college to inform a faculty member at the close of the academic year--in May, for instance--that their contracts will not be renewed for the following year.... this is precisely how things were done in my case, and that same college just let two more faculty members go in May. Unconscionable."

This doesn't seem like a very *christian* way to treat faculty members at ACC. I would think that nasty treatment of high-caliper faculty members, like yourself, would tarnish the image of an educational institution, so much so that they would acquire a reputation for treating people poorly and would be unable to attract quality professors/teachers/administrators. I can see why your personal integrity and deeply held religious beliefs did not mesh with these nasty, unethical, pseudo-christian types at ACC. What kind of an example are they setting for students by treating people this way? Not a very good one in my opinion.


Submitted by USArmybrat on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 7:32am.

Several family members and friends, along with myself, have alot of history with that college. With few exceptions, they were how you describe. It was like a minefield of hypocrisy. That place leaves a bad taste in your mouth that never goes away!

Submitted by Bonkers on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 4:55am.

I doubt there is a Christian way to terminate employees at colleges or anywhere!

Maybe the day before Christmas?

Apparently the college thought differently about muddles high "caliper."

Submitted by Bonkers on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 5:32pm.

White, middle-aged, male I take it? "Overqualified," and "set in your ways".

There are millions right now roaming the earth, I'm afraid. As to the method and timing of your firing, I must say it has been pretty much that way in Industry for several years.

It is "capitalism" at its worst. If you were in Europe you would teach for life and then pension off. It would be hard for you to do wrong and get fired. Almost unheard of. That however is Socialism.

Good luck soon.

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Submitted by carbonunit52 on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 8:00am.

I am glad that you are back, and so animated too. You were missed, and more than just noticing that you were not here.

It's not easy being the carbonunit


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Submitted by maximus on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 11:48am.

“I planned a vacation for my family this summer for the first time in three years. Since shortly before Memorial Day the price of gasoline has increased by 50 cents or more per gallon while crude oil prices have remained low and stable. My vacation plans have been canceled again because of gouging by the ultra-rich oil company executives. My $75,000 per year retirement income can no longer support my family and pay million dollar bonuses to people who never worked a day in their lives. I spent more than 40 years working for my country both in the military and civil service and feeling patriotic all the way. Now I am beginning to feel disgusted with my country.”

How far are you driving? If you took a 1000 mile trip getting 20 mpg, that extra 50 cents a gallon would mean an extra $25 for your vacation. Is that going to break the bank, or are you just looking for an excuse to sit around all summer long? If you can’t come up with the extra $25 per 1000 miles out of your $75,000 retirement maybe you should GET A JOB! I’m sure your family would like to get you out of the house or at least take a vacation already.

And oil is up almost 50% from its low this year, not “stable” like you asserted.

Wait until Obama's "pay czar" decides how much Exxon employees should make, and how much the carbon tax is going to be. You'll be lucky to get gas at $10/gallon.


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 3:27pm.

You might just want to check your facts--believe Crude, for whatever reason, has indeed increased over the last 3 weeks. Supply is good, but price is up.

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Submitted by Gene61 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 5:36pm.

Ten-codes, properly known as ten signals, are code words used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by law enforcement and in Citizens' Band (CB) radio transmissions. The codes, developed in 1937 and expanded in 1974 by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO), allow for brevity and standardization of message traffic. They have historically been widely used by law enforcement officers in North America, although some departments have controversially attempted to prohibit their use...

Look up the codes at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten-code


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Submitted by Hoosier Fan on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:09pm.

Thanks! Now I know the "official" name for many of the people who frequently post on this site!


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Submitted by Gene61 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 5:26pm.

Big deal, I worked for the local Saturn dealer in Union City, we were opened on Memorial Day.. But given the fact the company had excellent benfits, like fully paid medical ins at the companies expense, I did care.

Memorial Day to most retailers is just another day, just like the federal holidays the banks are closed and other businesses are open. Its called retail sales. I bought my last new car Memorial Day of 2008, glad the dealer was open. Easier to buy a new car when your not losing time at work doing so, or doing so at night, which puts the family behind on other activites.. Thanks Landmark Dodge for being open on Memorial Day,and Saturn Of Union City, where I was once employed for being opened.That sales day helped provide the full time employees with excellent medical coverage at the companies expense! Not to menton tat same co offerd us quarterly bonus on new car sales. So that sales day( precentage from each car ) money was added to the pot,to be spilt amongest the employees. So what is three to whine about, money helped pay the bills.

Next thing you know, people will say, hey why doesn't the airport ever close and hell, Georgia Power should close. Don't worry about power outages that might occur, they can deal with next business day! ( Snicker )

OMG, you know what... Obama played golf after his duties on that day, shame on him.. BTW, I did too. LOL


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Submitted by Cyclist on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:44pm.

Had a tire blow out on the trailer and spent better part of a day locating a spare. But hey, I'm at the beach!
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Submitted by Cyclist on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 10:14am.

ON!!!!!!
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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 6:11am.

Oh! You were going to the beach! LOL!

Sorry to hear you were held up with the tire thingy.

You behave down there, I'd hate to have to send Hutch & Git to bail you out.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 10:12am.

Weather is just outstanding here in the beach. How's the weather in that broom closet? Perhaps, if you ask "Git" nicely he might give some time off for good behavior.

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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 10:46am.

I forgot, how was your trip to the mall? I know it must be hard to pick one, the mall or the ocean . . .let me see.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 11:14am.

The boss spent her "mall time" looking at a motor coach. I'm still in for a great "malling".
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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 10:44am.

Glad to hear the weather improved for you and you are now playing with the fish. Same stuff different day here. Yup, I'm gonna have to figure out a way to get to the beach. Wonder if I stood on the corner with a sign "Vaction Fund, Please Give, God Bless" how that would work.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 11:17am.

up a bit.
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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 11:16am.

could do that. Smiling
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 3:49pm.

Mess wid me and i ax tha rain god to open da heavens.. no fishy then huh funny man??Smiling

""If you actually took the number of Muslim Americans, we'd be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world," Barrack Obama

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 6:37am.

Rain and more rain.
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:34pm.

A day at the Beach in the rain is better then a day at work in the Sunshine..Cool

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

95% of all Americans will not see any Tax Increases


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 8:00pm.

then drove out 98 to Mary Ester where she spied upon a 33' Bounder. So we spend the next 3 hours looking at that thing. No, we didn't buy it.

Perhaps tomorrow will be better for fishing!
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 8:16am.

at a boat.. Heck if I go near the dang things mine tackles me..

""My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."- Barack Obama"

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil


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Submitted by Cyclist on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 8:27am.

Bounder 33' by Fleetwood RV. It's a coach but not as impressive as yours.
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Submitted by muddle on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 3:05pm.

I've convinced my "immediate supervisor" that we need a boat--beyond the kayak that we both enjoy.

Growing up in South Florida, I always wanted a Boston Whaler. Several of my friends had the original 13' version with the wooden bench seats. I was unbelievably jealous. My dad was the local Harbor Patrol Policeman, so I knew all about boats and boating, but didn't have one.

So, assuming that I ever find full-time work again, I'll be looking for a 15' or 17' Whaler--powered by Honda. Then I'll be pulling in cobia and redfish and have local bragging rights.


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:07pm.

No problemo if you happen to have a 1/4 Mil lying around that you don't need. You say "Oh, it's just another mortgage"----I say "What in the hell is a mortgage?" Don't have one now and won't
ever have another. Long ago, we decided that we can afford to go where we want and pay the tariff for as long as we want (spent entire month of Dec 08 in Bozeman, Montana), without any of the associated problems of ownership of either a fixed or mobile residence. It's all personal choice.

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Submitted by muddle on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 1:36pm.

Bozeman is one of my very favorite towns anywhere. It has a great downtown with lots of cool restaurants and shops--including Montana Ale Works, which has served as a venue for, say, the Derek Trucks Band. There's also Mackenzie River Pizza.

Everyone seems to be into hiking/biking/climbing/kayaking/canoeing/camping.

They used to build Gibson acoustics in Bozeman before the move to (I think) Nashville. There's still a great music store on Main Street, though, that features Gibsons. And I believe a Gibson spinoff mandolin manufacturer--Flatiron--is still there.

And it's just down the road to Yellowstone.

Oh, man.... Road Trip! Road Trip! Road Trip! Road Trip!....


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 2:08pm.

Yep, we like it a lot too. Our son and his wife live in Belgrade, 'bout 10 miles down the road and we were primarily there for the birth of our first grandchild, who decided to appear on Nov 25th, a few days early. But the Gallatin Valley is a beautiful place and the folks are sure nice. You're right about not too far from Yellowstone, but it's a rotten drive in the winter! And there's a McKenzie River Pizza in Belgrade too, along with a Bar III BBQ (mighty fine Brisket and the pork ain't bad either! Plus, McKenzie River Brewing in Belgrade produces some pretty good beer and their "Tasting Room" is an interesting place at night!

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Submitted by muddle on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 2:48pm.

No, I wouldn't really want to do it in winter.

When my daughter and her family lived in Missoula (also cool--thopugh I prefer the smallness and cleanliness of Bozeman), I told her, "If they could just pick up this town (Bozeman) and move it 1200 miles south...."

For several years running--when I was living in Minnesota--a buddy and I made an annual trip to Yellowstone in October--Fall Break from our respective campuses. It was fun being out there after the tourists had dwindled, but it got butt cold at times. One year, on one hike, we got caught in snow that bordered on blizzard conditions--almost a white-out. (But I remember looking down into the Yellowstone Valley on the hike and seeing hundreds of elk on the run--in the snow--and then looking over at the next hilltop to see a large coyote enjoying the same view. And then there were the bugle calls of elk. Ah-hhhhh.)

It would get so cold at night camping in the tent that I considered snuggling with my friend--a hairy, bearded male philosopher.

Every summer, Storyhill Fest takes place at a spot between Boxeman and Yellowstone. Storyhill is a great acoustic duo that reminds me of Simon and Garfunkel. I had both guys as students in my philosophy classes in the early 90s at St. Olaf College.


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Submitted by Robert W. Morgan on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 3:55am.

Having been there in summer and fall, my expectations of a winter trip there were more of the same - just colder. Well it sure is colder but it is surreal in winter - a different place with all the steam and snow. The bison are still there moving slow. It was so beautiful you actually forgot the cold for a while. Actually you can be comfortable if you have the proper clothing a keep moving.

Thought we had a record one day when it was 20 below 0; next day was 30 below in the AM then it warmed up to 5 below just after noon.

We went on snowmobile - not sure if that is still allowed.


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Submitted by Robert W. Morgan on Sun, 06/07/2009 - 3:55am.

Having been there in summer and fall, my expectations of a winter trip there were more of the same - just colder. Well it sure is colder but it is surreal in winter - a different place with all the steam and snow. The bison are still there moving slow. It was so beautiful you actually forgot the cold for a while. Actually you can be comfortable if you have the proper clothing a keep moving.

Thought we had a record one day when it was 20 below 0; next day was 30 below in the AM then it warmed up to 5 below just after noon.

We went on snowmobile - not sure if that is still allowed.


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 3:14pm.

Our son trf'd from GA Southern to UWYO and earned a BS in Geology, then worked in a coal mine in Wyo, both on top and underground, then decided to build log homes. After 2 yrs of that he returned to UWYO and earned a BS in Structural Engineering. Moved to Montana in order for his wife (Cody, Wyo native and also WYO graduate) to do the Master's deal at Montana State in Bozeman. She did that and was hired by the Univ. as a Staff member who wrote grant proposals and worked as a hydrologist in their water dept--until Nov and the birth of their child. She is now a full-time Mom and he is 50% of Compass Consulting Engineers, a 2-person spin-off of the Bozeman branch of Apex Engineering, headquartered in Missoula. It's a good lifestyle in beautiful scenery, surrounded by nice folks from all walks of life. If you find yourself in need of a chuckle sometime, check out the Bozeman Chronicle on line, access the "Community" link and click on "Police Reports"

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Submitted by Cyclist on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:12pm.

"what is a mortgage". Eye-wink
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:16pm.

Would be too. if not for the market downturn... oh well.. easy come.. easy go.....

""My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."- Barack Obama"

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil


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Submitted by Cyclist on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:20pm.

I can forget about the trailer trash idea for at least another 8 years.
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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:25pm.

Any of those sneaky fish jumped on your hook yet???


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Submitted by Cyclist on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:30pm.

I haven't wet a hook due to the weather and waves. This afternoon that is all going to change as the gulf has finally calmed down.
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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 2:35pm.

Weather turn around just in time for the gf pulling out of there this afternoon. She will be pissed!

But, good for you that you can finally get out there. Tear 'em up!


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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 1:41pm.

Brain Far*s

""My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."- Barack Obama"

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil


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Submitted by bad_ptc on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 9:02pm.

And I keep telling my brother that I dont want any fish that can't keep up.

My Boat


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 9:12pm.

has to run real fast down a narrow channel and the wake will throw all the fish on the bank.
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Submitted by bad_ptc on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 10:22pm.

with people that thought a half empty bottle of 'Jack Black' was a Coast Guard approved life saving device.

We used to come out of LaPlata jumping the wakes of oil tankers coming in and out the Chesapeake with Cigarette and Scarab ocean racers over to Annapolis for the "Blessing of the Fleet”.

It's good to be immortal at the age of 17.

I thank God that HE protected fools and stupid kids with power boats.


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Submitted by Git Real on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 6:46am.

I thank God that HE protected fools and stupid kids with power boats.

You left out 'tractors'. Okay.. so we didn't have power boats on the plains.

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Submitted by Main Stream on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 9:11am.

I survived Disco.


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Submitted by Git Real on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 10:21am.

I'm just thankful You Tube didn't exist and video cams were practically non-existent. I can't imagine being seen dancing disco. Talk about skeletons in your closet.

Not that I ever did you know... I'm just saying.

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Submitted by Cyclist on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 8:30am.

And what kind of fun did you have on the farm in OK? Smiling
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Submitted by yardman5508 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 4:53pm.

but who the heck cares...all i can see from our deck are two National Forests. Keep the faith.

Even a dead fish can go with the flow.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 8:06pm.

Please chime in every so often and let us know how life is in "dar" hills.
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Submitted by AtHomeGym on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 5:24pm.

Oh Yeah, drizzling in Jasper this am too as we went for breakfast after a night at the Woodbridge Inn! And still spitting in F'ville when we got home after stopping at Harry's Farmer's Market for some vittles & grape squeezings! Scored some Copper River Salmon and some huge sea scallops, plus some fresh Alaskan Halibut. Real meat? Yep, got some lamb and some grass-fed beef too, plus a rack of St Louis Style ribs. Damn, I love stimulating the economy!

Submitted by AtHomeGym on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 3:53pm.

Know the feeling--happened to me 2 weeks ago in St Augustine.

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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 6:55am.

Always remember a bad day at the beach is better than a good day at work. Didn't you go to get wet! LOL! Just get out there and enjoy.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 6:59am.

Those darn pesky fish are just going to have to wait! I guess I'll have go to the mall with Mrs Cy. BORING! Smiling
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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:18am.

a mall, are there outlets too, Mrs. Cy, wear him and the c cards out!! Cy ole buddy, what more could a guy hope for. . . driving all day yesterday and fooling with tires, and now you get to go to the mall, you lucky dog you, sounds like paradise on a stick.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:25am.

I am at the beach at least. And hey, there is a Bass Pro Shop.
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:30am.

have fish in a tank.. Betcha you can catch a few Cool

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:34am.

frown at me if I did that.
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:36am.

can they expect???Shocked

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:43am.

The Bass Pro Shop in Destin instructed their staff to be careful and vigilant about those from Louisiana especially those LSU types. The have just about taken over this place. The oil biz has been good for them. Smiling
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:59am.

Smiling

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:55am.

More rain followed by periods of more rain. The Cy is getting readly for a real "Malling" today. Smiling

Jane1 I told Mrs Cy what you said. I guess I shouldn't have done that. Doh!!!
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Submitted by eodnnaenaj1 on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 8:07am.

have a wonderful day of waiting, endless walking, holding bags; oh! and remember, your opinion doesn't really count, she's gonna buy it anyway; so just nod and smile and hand over the card, like a good little hubby. LOL!

Although I must admit, I like the Bass Pro Shop myself. Bet I could find something to buy there too, if Mrs. Cy needs any tips just let me know.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 8:20am.

I'll try to pass that along to her.
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:50pm.

has happened to us several times.. when they go.. they go hard..
Did it do any damage?

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Cyclist on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:59pm.

Te darn thing threw 1/3 of its tread which of course caught the wheel well trim/fairing and chewed it all to heck. Happened on I-10 just before Chipley, FL. I inspected the tires before we left for dry rot and made sure they all held pressure and rolled each one to make sure the belts were OK. Everything was OK then. Oh well.

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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 9:02pm.

ENJOY.. make a few margaritas for me..

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Cyclist on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 9:05pm.

tomorrow.
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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 9:11pm.

enjoy the ocean breeze.. Hot as well you know here..

I will not lower my standards.. So UP YOURS..Evil

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Submitted by Git Real on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:18pm.

Ahhhh... thank you. Now that I have your attention can someone please direct me to the post by Evil Elvis that has a video link that will supposedly cause you to ROFLYAO. I have been told that I MUST watch this video or risk the chance of flunking David's Bigoted Mom's DAWM class. Oh... it's Diversity Against White Males class. Thanks in advance.

Don't Spread My Wealth.... Spread My Work Ethic


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Submitted by Evil Elvis on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:24pm.

http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/e/16711680/wshhy8801t7C1OSW49CP

Enjoy. I got a million of 'em.


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Submitted by Git Real on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:57pm.

Glad I didn't have the sound on. We have a president that in his own words says we are not a Christian nation and then says that we are a muslim nation. We make fun of and ridicule principles that were once deemed wholesome and we accept behavior like I just viewed and are expected to accept this cultural trash in the name of diversity. We have county commissioners driving while smoking dope in illegally driven vehicles bribing cops while maintaining their elected office. We have a government that has pitted it's people against one another on issues while they raping and pillaging our liberties, freedoms, tax dollars, while creating a caste system which will eventually put us all in our places. We had a president whose leadership and common sense left him in his last four years in office and he strapped us with unimaginable debts and deficits. We replaced him with a president who has grown government beyond imagination, made Bush look like a miser, is embracing the despots of this world and betraying the very voters who put him office. And on top of that!!!! His supporters are either too damn stupid to realize all this or they're to embarrassed to admit how bad this guy really is and how mindless they really are.

Yeah Evil... There is NOTHING funny about how these children have been raised and how they think. In a few short years I sense that we are going to be over-run by predators and moral-less animals like this in this society. Sadly though... the kids in the white community aren't much better with all the sexting and immorality that is taking place either.

Hell... It's only a matter of time before Fetuses are sold in the deli department at Kroger and Publix for your next Memorial Day cook-out.

What an upside world we're living in. Please somebody... pinch me.. wake me up..... Dang... didn't work.. Pinch HARDER.

Don't Spread My Wealth.... Spread My Work Ethic


Submitted by MrDinghy on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:09am.

I was able to get my property value lowered by $ 50,000 . I contacted the Assessor's office to find out what my new taxes were going to be. Guess what ? My value has dropped but they are going to increase the millage rate to make up for the shortfall !

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Submitted by Evil Elvis on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 8:15am.

Why can't they just like ya know let me pay less, continue to bring in less but still provide all the services I like love! If like my house is worth less then like I should pay less. What kind of like retards think it takes money to pay for things! I'm totally willing to like repave my own street and like hose down my own house when it catches fire. Totally, dude.


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