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Everyone from around the country is moving to Florida.. great fishing, nice beaches, and the SW Fl. town where I live is having a building boom. Everything looks new because the stores and restaurants are mostly new here. Many families , not all old people.
Tell that to the huge number of people who move here every week. Second thought, I hope some of them move back, the roads are getting way too crowded any more.
But when New York sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with them. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.
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Originally Posted by WaldoKitty
How silly.
Yeah, but I'll give him credit-it was sort of funny. If not accurate.
Hard to believe that New York was once the most populous state in the nation. Now, they are sliding into obscurity (or perhaps I should say collapsing in a pile of rust). Their only remaining claim to fame is being the highest taxed state in the nation. Well, and of having the only team to lose the Superbowl 4 times in a row.
Everyone from around the country is moving to Florida.. great fishing, nice beaches, and the SW Fl. town where I live is having a building boom. Everything looks new because the stores and restaurants are mostly new here. Many families , not all old people.
I was in Tampa on business a few weeks ago-beautiful area and a ton of building going on. Thing is...not a hill to be seen all the way to the horizon. What's the highest point in the state-maybe 3 feet above sea level?
Yes, it was when that retard you look up to said it.
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