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this also means higher rent too.
Way to go Franklin .
My unincorporated south Dekalb spread is looking sweeter , as it ever has.
I have lots of crime and etc.
but whyt pay higher taxes for the same problems that Atlanta cannot solve without a neutron bomb in some areas?
Way to go Franklin .
My unincorporated south Dekalb spread is looking sweeter , as it ever has.
I have lots of crime and etc.
but whyt pay higher taxes for the same problems that Atlanta cannot solve without a neutron bomb in some areas?
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Thu, August 13, 2009 - 8:40 AMBombs cost money, hippie! -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Thu, August 13, 2009 - 6:26 PMgood thing your rent is getting lower and lower too, because of the higher property taxes and water bills? -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Sat, August 22, 2009 - 3:34 PMDetroit has already shown us what happens when you apply the following formula to a city full of unemployed people:
1) raise taxes on the people still living/working in a city
2) remaining people get sick of it and go somewhere else, further lowering the tax revenue
3) city in dumb animal frustration repeats with step 1
Result: Detroit is half abandoned now, the last grocery store in the city was shut down, and major public venues stand abandoned, even the city sees no point in claiming them. Ironically crime has not shot up... there's nobody to rob. -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Wed, September 2, 2009 - 3:31 AMWhat we need now is hyenas. Lots of them. And flash kickboxer outfits. And extensions. The apocalypse ROCKS -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Tue, September 8, 2009 - 9:34 PMI heard Flint Michigan is even worse than Detroit, about 80 percent abandoned and for sale for nothing.
I can see the extensions and sports fashion gear,
but ad some bandoliers and cheasy road warrior body armour,
get them driving around detroit in hoped up death race 2000 type cars too.
I was listening to neil Boortz the other week or two ago and he suggested just let the government use the entire city of Detroit for one big urban combat traing facility for the army,
and maybe inviite terrorists who want to fly planes into buildings to just " have at it " in detroit.
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Tue, September 8, 2009 - 10:03 PMwho wants to band together as a colorful gang of paramilitary banditos and take over an abandoned town and turn it into a dystopian paradise of urban decay?
I think we already have everything we need except guns and bandannas.
It would take nothing less than the A Team to dislodge us; and then only if we're stpid enough to lean on an old person with an attractive daughter and $15,000.00~! -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Wed, September 9, 2009 - 3:04 PMlet's bleed in the Scooby scenario: luminous paint, a raincoat, some drawn out grunting and NO ONE will try to dislodge us at all. If the kids and their dog come around - I suggest that instead of trying to kidnap them or something equally stupid we will simply *get them high*. Duh. Problem solved. -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 8:56 PMI like your train of thought.
I subcsribe to national geographic magazine and they had a big article recently on how scrwed up Somalia is latley,
you know where the pirates operate out of along the coast of Africa.
I saw pics of huge 12 story hotels all abandoned along the coast, The Un and the Us don't go in there,
Its basically a country up for grabs if youve got enough firepower, some biological weapons , a small naval contingent, and dimplomatic favors owed to your fledgeling new government.
maybe call It " The independent Republic of Pureinsteinburg?" -
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Re: Yeah, higher property taxes and water bills
Sun, September 13, 2009 - 11:15 PMWell *I've* been taking in a bit of the BBC's "Knowledge" magazine, and, it turns out there's actually a pretty freaking good chance that electricity won't work at all, like, for a loooong time - due not to the magnetic pole shift at all (though there's always that) but rather giant solar storms. Ha! And we filthy hu-mons can't even be blamed for that shit! Hahahahaha. I love any article named "Cosmic Katrina".
www.cbn.com/cbnnews/heal...mic-Katrina-/
discovermagazine.com/2007/fe...uth-pole
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12665493/
www.democraticunderground.com/dis....php
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAA: www.rb59.com/prophecy-ne...-cosmic.html
www.armageddononline.org/aster...na.php OK now I also love any website called "armageddononline.org"
So... whichever way you slice it, everyone was *very* wrong to try to stop us from playing video games back in the Pac Man Shuffle days. They ought to have let us live it up like the baby boomers got to - it's all going to hell in T minus ........... 10........9..........
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