Posted on 09/19/2004 9:25:02 PM PDT by Mo1
Those wood floors and how well they were kept with all that traffic!
Did you like Greenfield Village as well?
That good of a day huh?
Mo, I swear, I don't know how some of these people manage to have the sense to breathe. I am getting an up close and personal view of how the stereotype of the Arkansas hillbilly was born.
I wonder if they still have a glass blower?
Is that Riverboat ride still availible?
Hey, thanks for the link.
Probably still a great place to go.
It's not a stereotype of the Arkansas hillbilly .. we have them up here also
Aren't they scary
Some of these people don't know how to do the simplest things and couldn't find their @$$ with both hands, but the most stump stupid of the lot can figure out how to breed.
Dolphin Vacation Rentals are great. They have lovely places to stay. I don't think you'll regret contacting them. I'm sure they have a web site. Those people know the keys.
If you want to boat, they have a great house on a deep water canal with plenty of features and access. If I remember correctly, the name of the house is Island Bay. I guess it's still there. :(
Maybe you need to transfer to a job in a large inner city. I don't think stupidity is a regional trait, really.
If you want Key West proper, there is a great villa. I feel certain you'll like it. Casa Rosa and should be available through the same realty.
No thanks to that! I'll take the rural brand of stupidity, thank you very much. I'd never make it in a city, not on this job, or any other. My own stress level would be too high to function. As odd as it may seem, I am somehow in my element and actually seem to get along pretty well with most of these folks. It's a bit scary. LOL!
Enjoying tonights "Sitcom-Puter!" LOL!
Looks as if Nermal is improving. I had to go back and find out about him.
Now I know what I did wrong I spell the name wrong!
30 wet noodles lashes to me!
LOL.
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Uh-oh. What name?
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=7346
Tuesdays Dirty Numbers American Spectator 11-4-04
Excerpt: According to at least three sources, one inside the Kerry campaign, and two outside of it, but with ties to senior Kerry advisers, some of the "early polling numbers" were in fact direct reports from Kerry campaign or Democratic Party operatives on the ground in such critical states as Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin. According to a Washington lobbyist with knowledge of the numbers, the numbers were packaged together so as to appear to be exit poll results. They were then scrubbed through several sources to land in the lap of sympathetic bloggers who these operatives believed would put the numbers up with little question.
Some of the numbers claimed to be exit polling data that showed Kerry with a 8-1 voter ratio. As soon as the numbers hit the Internet, panic set in.
"It was awful," says a Republican House staffer. "You just felt sick when you saw the numbers."
Within an hour, the real exit poll numbers began to leak out, and while they were considerably better for Bush, they continued to show him lagging three to four percentage points behind the Democrats across the major electoral map, with a two-point disadvantage in the national, popular vote.
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