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Old 12-12-2007, 08:07 PM   #17
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How's this for an analogy? Having lots of waterfronters in a town that's politically controlled by the resident-locals is just like having a credit card that's paid by someone else.

On our mark, ready, set & go......it's time to spend....it's always time to spend....spending is terrific when someone else is getting the bill.

It's not that new buildings aren't nice to have, it's just payn for em that's hard.

Probably this principal applies here: " Well, if he can't afford the prop taxes, then the next buyer will, plus the new guy will probably tear down the old place and spend a lot buildn a new house." And, it's true.


I could get used to that, too....ho-ho-ho...better to have than have-not....& a Merry Christmas to all!

Hope this doesn't come out sounding all sarcastic....just trying to inject a little humor here.
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