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Old 09-18-2008, 05:56 AM
 
Location: Madison, Tennessee
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Wealth a selling point? --Wow, imagine that. But what does "Williamson County" do exactly as it "relies on it's wealth" ? Who is responsible for this ridiculous and misleading strategy? There should be an investigation.

You write like a socialist, with the attendant pretzel logic, and not at all like a native southerner. Like it or not, people enjoy being around excellence, whether that excellence is reflected in the creativity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the productivity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the stability if the residents (which influences their paychecks), and the intelligence of the residents (which influences their paychecks). Williamson county has all of this in spades with natural beauty and history as icing on the cake. Of my fellow alums of MBA (Montgomery Bell Acad.) and Vanderbilt who live in the region, an overly large percentage live in Williamson.

Just a suggestion - get over it. Or you might like it in New Jersey or Michigan with their social and fiscal policies promoting anti-excellence, and their anti-excellent leaders - like the mayor of Detroit or the New Jersey governor.
Oh, my. I hadn't realized that rich people were more creative, smarter, more stable, and productive than the rest of us.

Who could ever have believed that some Williamson county residents have "attitude"? Turns out they actually are better than everyone else.

 
Old 09-18-2008, 07:51 AM
 
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
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Originally Posted by groovamos View Post
Wealth a selling point? --Wow, imagine that. But what does "Williamson County" do exactly as it "relies on it's wealth" ? Who is responsible for this ridiculous and misleading strategy? There should be an investigation.

You write like a socialist, with the attendant pretzel logic, and not at all like a native southerner. Like it or not, people enjoy being around excellence, whether that excellence is reflected in the creativity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the productivity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the stability if the residents (which influences their paychecks), and the intelligence of the residents (which influences their paychecks). Williamson county has all of this in spades with natural beauty and history as icing on the cake. Of my fellow alums of MBA (Montgomery Bell Acad.) and Vanderbilt who live in the region, an overly large percentage live in Williamson.

Just a suggestion - get over it. Or you might like it in New Jersey or Michigan with their social and fiscal policies promoting anti-excellence, and their anti-excellent leaders - like the mayor of Detroit or the New Jersey governor.
Bitter...WOW! In case you have not noticed, we respected what our moderator requested and got back on topic. Just a suggestion - do the same. Thanks!
 
Old 09-18-2008, 09:14 AM
 
Location: East Nashville/Inglewood
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Originally Posted by groovamos View Post
Wealth a selling point? --Wow, imagine that. But what does "Williamson County" do exactly as it "relies on it's wealth" ? Who is responsible for this ridiculous and misleading strategy? There should be an investigation.

You write like a socialist, with the attendant pretzel logic, and not at all like a native southerner. Like it or not, people enjoy being around excellence, whether that excellence is reflected in the creativity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the productivity of the residents (which influences their paychecks), the stability if the residents (which influences their paychecks), and the intelligence of the residents (which influences their paychecks). Williamson county has all of this in spades with natural beauty and history as icing on the cake. Of my fellow alums of MBA (Montgomery Bell Acad.) and Vanderbilt who live in the region, an overly large percentage live in Williamson.

Just a suggestion - get over it. Or you might like it in New Jersey or Michigan with their social and fiscal policies promoting anti-excellence, and their anti-excellent leaders - like the mayor of Detroit or the New Jersey governor.
Also a great feature of Williamson county is that residents actually pee excellence...it's a fact, look it up. They should find a way to bottle it up and sell it to us uncreative, non-productive, unstable, non-intelligent, socialists that live outside of God's chosen county.
 
Old 09-18-2008, 12:14 PM
 
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Also a great feature of Williamson county is that residents actually pee excellence...it's a fact, look it up. They should find a way to bottle it up and sell it to us uncreative, non-productive, unstable, non-intelligent, socialists that live outside of God's chosen county.
It just seems to me that many people who don't live in Williamson Country are just jealous...
 
Old 09-18-2008, 01:23 PM
 
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Old 09-18-2008, 03:42 PM
 
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