Posted on 08/23/2009 5:12:51 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
blacks-i-have-met-while-yachting alert.
HMMMMMMMMMMMM.....
More like Marxist Vineyard!
Just goes to show there’s still lots of money to be made by race-pimping and “caring about the downtrodden”
LOL. Good one.
yitbos
I wonder where the cocaine dealers live.
I always thought that Obama was more of a Fire Island guy.
(Cough) Provincetown (cough).
Soooo, if a really good hurricane hit there, we would be better off? Dang nab it, looks like Bill lost his way again!
Other than David McCullough who probably has some interesting historical stories to tell, I wouldn’t want to live next to any of these people.
If you look at the SW part of the island, you will find "Gay Head" just west of "Lobsterville".
yitbos
yitbos
EDGARTOWN, Mass. The island where "Jaws" was filmed had a real-life shark scare Thursday, when an unconfirmed sighting of a great white forced the closure of two beaches. South Beach on Martha's Vineyard was closed for a short time, and swimmers were kept out of the water at State Beach in Edgartown, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation said. A plane was dispatched to try to confirm the sighting, but no shark was spotted, said Lisa Capone, a spokeswoman for the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. In 1974, Steven Spielberg chose Martha's Vineyard for filming the movie version of "Jaws," depicting a series of deadly great white attacks in the fictional community of Amity. Shark attacks are extremely rare in waters off New England, but great whites have been known to occasionally prowl in the region.
There are a lot of drugs in and around the Vineyard and Nantucket. Whatever you want.
And here’s info about the non-celebrity residents:
According to a 2007 study by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, housing prices are 96% higher in this AA than in other parts of the state. The year-round working population of Martha’s Vineyard earns 30% less on average than other residents of the state while keeping up with a cost of living that is 60% higher than average. The lack of affordable housing has forced many people to move off the island. There has also been a sharp decline in school enrollment. Many residents work several jobs to make ends meet, while others ferry to the island to work for the day rather than live there.
http://www.occ.treas.gov/ftp/craeval/apr09/7957.pdf
. . . and now the biggest dope in the history of Martha’s Vineyard has arrived .
I’m a Nantucket cop. Sad to say, 30 miles of moat is not enough to keep the evils of the real world away from our island. We’re just like everywhere else in this regard, sad to say.
He’s going there to have his picture taken with Kennedy.
Yup.
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