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Old 11-08-2004, 03:01 PM
Alan Walker
 
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Jim: When did you do your two years in the sweatlodge? ;-)

Alan Walker
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-----Original Message-----

"Jim Lewis" wrote in message...
BTW, Mrs. Gopherhill says that every newcomer to

Florida should be required to live two summers without air
conditioning. After that they could vote and buy a house with
AC.

What a GREAT idea!


Does "newcomer" mean
1. a (wo)man who moved to Florida anytime in the past or
2. a (wo)man who moves to Florida (from now on == starting today)
or
3. any (wo)man who lives in Florida but wasn't born there?

I'd like to see all those non-natives sweating it out over two
summers. ;-)

That would cut down on the 1000 carpetbaggers a day who are

moving to Florida. I'll suggest it to my friend the Legislator
(who is, alas, a bigshot in the Chamber of Commerce).
Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Who lives

in the part of Florida with heavy red clay soil.

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