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Don't forget to pay 'em! I'd hate to see your wife and kids out on the
street. GWINNETT COUNTY MOBILE HOME TAXES ARE DUE ON MAY 1, 2005 Mobile Home owners are required by law to prominently display a current year decal on their mobile home no later than May 1, 2005. Decals are issued upon payment of all outstanding taxes on the mobile home. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: Don't forget to pay 'em! I'd hate to see your wife and kids out on the street. GWINNETT COUNTY MOBILE HOME TAXES ARE DUE ON MAY 1, 2005 Mobile Home owners are required by law to prominently display a current year decal on their mobile home no later than May 1, 2005. Decals are issued upon payment of all outstanding taxes on the mobile home. NOYB, your complete stupidity is showing again: 1. I don't live in Gwinnett County. What evidence do you have to the contrary? 2. I don't live in a mobile home. What evidence do you have to the contrary? 3. There are more mobile homes in YOUR county in Fl., than in my county in GA. 4. The only thing you know about the Atlanta area is what you've read. On the other hand, what I know about Naples is first hand experience. 5. Are you projecting? Perhaps you live in a mobile home, there are more of them in Collier county than in Dekalb. |
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I thought you said you lived in the Mauve double wide?
wrote in message ups.com... NOYB wrote: Don't forget to pay 'em! I'd hate to see your wife and kids out on the street. GWINNETT COUNTY MOBILE HOME TAXES ARE DUE ON MAY 1, 2005 Mobile Home owners are required by law to prominently display a current year decal on their mobile home no later than May 1, 2005. Decals are issued upon payment of all outstanding taxes on the mobile home. NOYB, your complete stupidity is showing again: 1. I don't live in Gwinnett County. What evidence do you have to the contrary? 2. I don't live in a mobile home. What evidence do you have to the contrary? 3. There are more mobile homes in YOUR county in Fl., than in my county in GA. 4. The only thing you know about the Atlanta area is what you've read. On the other hand, what I know about Naples is first hand experience. 5. Are you projecting? Perhaps you live in a mobile home, there are more of them in Collier county than in Dekalb. |
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![]() Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote: I thought you said you lived in the Mauve double wide? You thought wrong, idiot. It was just one more lie by the guy that you follow like a school girl, JimH. He's posted more lies in the last two weeks than anyone ever has here. |
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If it isn't mauve what color is it?
wrote in message oups.com... Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote: I thought you said you lived in the Mauve double wide? You thought wrong, idiot. It was just one more lie by the guy that you follow like a school girl, JimH. He's posted more lies in the last two weeks than anyone ever has here. |
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All this mobile home stuff is extremely amusing. It says a lot about
the people who make fun of mobile home living and mobile home dwellers. Specifically: For the majority of Americans, the only six-figure asset they own or will ever own is the building they live in. They laugh and scratch with glee as "sold" signs pop up throughout their neighborhoods and go to great lengths to confirm the rumors about the latest astronomical selling prices. In many middle class communities, "equities" now approach 7-figures. One small problem: If the only thing of any real value you own is your house- you don't really own anything. You have to sell your house to get the money, and if you sell you will have to buy another that is equally overpriced and tie your money up again. Yipping and clapping over the value of your home merely shows that you don't mind paying high taxes and that you don't understand the nature of wealth. Of course you can always free up your money by passing away. You will no longer need a building to live in and your heirs will thank your very much..... But don't take too long to die, as you may be required to sell that house and spend nearly all of the proceeds on your medical care to become impoverished enough for free health care. (In that case, your heirs might sneak into the nursing home and pull the plug before you completely drain the well). Etiher that, or you could sell and move to a mobile home. :-) |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... On 1 Mar 2005 09:05:26 -0800, wrote: All this mobile home stuff is extremely amusing. It says a lot about the people who make fun of mobile home living and mobile home dwellers. Specifically: For the majority of Americans, the only six-figure asset they own or will ever own is the building they live in. They laugh and scratch with glee as "sold" signs pop up throughout their neighborhoods and go to great lengths to confirm the rumors about the latest astronomical selling prices. In many middle class communities, "equities" now approach 7-figures. One small problem: If the only thing of any real value you own is your house- you don't really own anything. You have to sell your house to get the money, and if you sell you will have to buy another that is equally overpriced and tie your money up again. Yipping and clapping over the value of your home merely shows that you don't mind paying high taxes and that you don't understand the nature of wealth. Of course you can always free up your money by passing away. You will no longer need a building to live in and your heirs will thank your very much..... But don't take too long to die, as you may be required to sell that house and spend nearly all of the proceeds on your medical care to become impoverished enough for free health care. (In that case, your heirs might sneak into the nursing home and pull the plug before you completely drain the well). Etiher that, or you could sell and move to a mobile home. :-) No one has made fun of mobile home dwellers or mobile home living. What other investment can be made (as an individual) for as little as 0% down, that is historically an appreciating asset, where the cost of financing (as well as taxes on it) are deductible? Chuck is sounding jealous, like a typical liebral. John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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