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Old December 6th, 2007, 06:59 PM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,az.general,rec.travel.air
Ken Ehrett
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Default "Arizona is whatever you can afford...

On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 10:29:01 -0800 (PST), Lumpy PotatoHead
wrote:

On Dec 6, 9:37 am, Larry in AZ
wrote:
Waiving the right to remain silent, Lumpy PotatoHead
said:



On Dec 6, 4:33 am, Dave Witmarsh wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 04:27:25 -0800 (PST), Lumpy PotatoHead


wrote:
Arizona is a spectacular state of unsurpassed natural beauty.


Lol


True!


I'd never been there in my life thought it nothing but a Sahara, but
drove through it on vacation one year and loved the sun so much I
bought a winter home outside Tucson and spent 3 years there. The
mountains and valleys and sheer expanse of sky is stunning, the scale
of which you have to see to believe. But the people are so poor and
uneducated that it's more or less a series of squalid trailers and
shacks littered with junk cars, garbage, starving dogs and billions of
plastic grocery bags stuck on bushes and fences. The rich have
enclaves, but those are equally ugly, with fake golf courses in the
middle of desert and the inexplicable sight of rivers of water being
sprayed out over empty green lawns.


I grew to hate the people and poverty and hopelessness of it all, and
sold my house to some other unsuspecting snowbird.


So you couldn't afford to live in a decent neighborhood is what you're
saying, then..?

You're one of those Minnesota Morons who bought a trailer in the desert
and grew unhappy with your pitiful selection.

Too bad you chose to live among the dopes and didn't get out more...

--
"And idiots begat fools, and fools begat morons, and morons
begat imbeciles, and imbeciles begat dufuses. And then
Yurpeons realized they could do this with people outside
their immediate families..."


Actually, I lived in a house in a development called Madera Reserve in
Green Valley, Arizona. It was gorgeous. If all I had to do was stay
there, it would've been tolerable. But getting out of Green Valley
and having to go to Tucson and Phoenix for business or shopping was
disgusting. C'mon, Larry. Admit it. Arizona communities suck. 1% of
the population live in beautiful homes in beautiful communities and
for most of the year, those houses are empty. The rest of Arizonans
live like abandoned dogs. You can't bull**** anyone who's actually
had to spend time there.


Come on Karen, fess up, if you ever lived there you were a renter and
like everywhere else you've been you got the boot after about a year
when the neighbors could not tolerate your creepy behavior anymore.
But the truth is that you've probably spent the last two days
researching google maps of the area to make it appear you've actually
been there. Larry could expose you as the fraud you are by simply
asking you a question about the area that an Internet search is
unlikely to provide an answer for. My advise is for you to crawl back
in your hole about now and disappear for awhile. We can always hope
one of those Washington State mud slides will carry you off with the
rest of the trash.

 




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