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Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875605] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:01
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
<oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
> status?
> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
> basically is air quality?
>

From CNNMoney.com


Air pollution index:

Chicago: 110

Dallas: 102

Houston: 88

Miami: 49
Miami Beach: 37
*Miami Average:43*




Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):

Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)

Dallas: 8.08%

Chicago: 12.16%

Miami: 19.81%
Miami Beach: 21.47%
*Miami Average: 20.64%*




Also, Museums:

Houston: 5 (ROTFL)

Dallas: 9

Chicago: 17

Miami Beach: 13
Miami: 14
*Miami Total: 27*


Miami is indeed "Heaven" compared to the above cities.

Now, who was the one saying that Houston come second only after NYC in terms
of museums, culture, etc?!?? You meant second after El Paso probably! LOL

ROTFL!!!
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875606 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:13
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in news:J1ZOf.57522
$g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>> status?
>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>> basically is air quality?
>>
>
> From CNNMoney.com
>
>
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88
>
> Miami: 49
> Miami Beach: 37
> *Miami Average:43*
>

Burlington, Vermont: 27

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875608 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:36
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
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> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875609 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:40
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>> status?
>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>
>>>
>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Air pollution index:
>>>
>>> Chicago: 110
>>>
>>> Dallas: 102
>>>
>>> Houston: 88
>>>
>>> Miami: 49
>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>
>>
>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>
> Average Temperatures:
>
> Miami:
>
> High Temp in July: 87
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>
>
> Burlington:
>
> High Temp in July: 81
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 9

Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875610 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E76BA3C5D6pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>
>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>> status?
>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>
>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>
>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>
>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>
>>>> Miami: 49
>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>
>> Average Temperatures:
>>
>> Miami:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 87
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>
>>
>> Burlington:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 81
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>
> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

To freeze your ass?!?

Nice choice mate! ;-)
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875611 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:34
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875614 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
> > status?
> > You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
> > of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
> > you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
> > basically is air quality?
> From CNNMoney.com
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88

Any air pollution index that indicates that Houston has better air than
any place but LA is not worth the electrons it's displayed with.

> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
>
> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
>
> Dallas: 8.08%
>
> Chicago: 12.16%
>
> Miami: 19.81%
> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
>

You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?

> Also, Museums:
>
> Houston: 5 (ROTFL)
>
> Dallas: 9
>
> Chicago: 17
>
> Miami Beach: 13
> Miami: 14
> *Miami Total: 27*

Who give a rat's ass about Juan's Museum of Guava Cocktails? And note
that CNN's number is accredited museums withing 30 miles. The listings
for Miami and Miami Beach are the same museums. BTW, out of the
Chicago's 17 is included the Art Institute, which kicks the shit out of
anything Miami could hope to have.

>
>
> Miami is indeed "Heaven" compared to the above cities.

Somehow you forgot CNN's personal crime number, which is off the charts
for Miami.

>
> Now, who was the one saying that Houston come second only after NYC in terms
> of museums, culture, etc?!?? You meant second after El Paso probably! LOL
>

He said square footage, idiot.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875615 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 18:05
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E76BA3C5D6pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>>
>>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>>> status?
>>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal
with
>>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>>
>>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>>
>>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>>
>>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>>
>>>>> Miami: 49
>>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>>
>>> Average Temperatures:
>>>
>>> Miami:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 87
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 81
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>>
>> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.
>
> To freeze your ass?!?
>
> Nice choice mate! ;-)

Enjoy the snowshoeing and skiing in Hialeah, mate. Also, enjoy the
mountain hiking, lake and stream kayaking, and peace and quiet of, say,
Liberty City.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875630 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 19:14
ChairMan  
In news:EwZOf.57888$Fw6.50814 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com,
Berlusconi's #1 Fan <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com>spewed forth:
>>
> MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.

Of course it is, that's why so many old folks go there.
The trip to heaven is just a hop skip and a jump.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875677 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 01:05
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Emperor Wonko the Magnificent" <doug [at] sorensensdomain.net> wrote in message
> news:1141663659.885053.194130 [at] v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> > Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> >> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
> >> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
> >> Dallas: 8.08%
> >> Chicago: 12.16%
> >> Miami: 19.81%
> >> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> >> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
> > You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?
>
> ROTFL!!!
>
> You rather buy a house which is worth shit when you resell it?!?

I'd rather buy a house that's twice the size of those ugly little
bungalows they have down there for the same money and enjoy the extra
room. Have fun in your cubby hole.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875680 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 17:21
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Jefferson N Glapski" <jeffersonWEARE [at] PENNSTATEglapski.com> wrote in message
> news:419Pf.12338$Cp4.9918 [at] edtnps90...
> >
> > So a mix of surrender and surrender with a touch of banana republic?
> >
> > You forgot about all the wang you can consume.
>
> What an ignorant idiot! What an American!

Glapski, you might as well emigrate. It seems every idot on the
Internet thinks you're American.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875696 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 20:53
Lucky Devin  
deemsbill [at] aol.com wrote:
> Lucky Devin wrote:
> > You accidentally posted this in Rec.sport.soccer.
> >
> > It should have been posted in R.S.N.C.A
> >
> > Rec.Shit.Nobody.Cares.About
> >
> > Just thought I would kindly let you know for future reference.
>
> I thought those were the same....

Actually, far from it. You see, one (in RSS) is a discussion of by far
the most popular sport in the world; supported by hundreds of millions
of fans. While the other, you see, is simply shit nobody cares about.
It's quite easy really, if you still don't understand, have a seat with
someone and have them explain it to you in the terms I just did. Or, if
that doesn't work, visit a psyciatric doctor of some sort and let
him/her explain it to you. Then, the point should come across. If not,
then, well, I'm afraid there's no hope...

--
Neighborhood Superstar;

Devin Tregre
"I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875698 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 21:10
deemsbill  
Lucky Devin wrote:
> deemsbill [at] aol.com wrote:
> > Lucky Devin wrote:
> > > You accidentally posted this in Rec.sport.soccer.
> > >
> > > It should have been posted in R.S.N.C.A
> > >
> > > Rec.Shit.Nobody.Cares.About
> > >
> > > Just thought I would kindly let you know for future reference.
> >
> > I thought those were the same....
>
> Actually, far from it. You see, one (in RSS) is a discussion of by far
> the most popular sport in the world; supported by hundreds of millions
> of fans. While the other, you see, is simply shit nobody cares about.
> It's quite easy really, if you still don't understand, have a seat with
> someone and have them explain it to you in the terms I just did. Or, if
> that doesn't work, visit a psyciatric doctor of some sort and let
> him/her explain it to you. Then, the point should come across. If not,
> then, well, I'm afraid there's no hope...

There's no hope.
>
> --
> Neighborhood Superstar;
>
> Devin Tregre
> "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875713 ] Wed, 08 March 2006 01:15
sky.dancer  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:

Heyyyy!!! It's Skippy Longhorns!!! He's back. How ya doin, you sweet
dumb kid. Still alive I see - Must be the "common sense".

> Europeans are classy.

If you're an example, class is down the crapper.

Stick around Skippy, you brighten the group with your ignorance.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #875972 ] Sat, 11 March 2006 04:55
unspam  
Je Tue, 07 Mar 2006 00:26:54 GMT, "Berlusconi's #1 Fan"
<ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> skribis:
>Sorry my dear and unlucky friend. I rather have a smaller house whose value
>increases by the day and especially where, when I leave the house, I'm in a
>nice place (with lots of things to do and nice weather, classy people) and
>not in a shithole with nothing to do and shitty weather like Texas or the
>Midwest sorrounded by white trash.

You know, I think I'm better off if I just plonk all the posters who
use Hotmail addresses.



--
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(remove wax and invalid to reply)

"I don’t want this to be the best thing that ever happens
in your life." -- University of Texas football coach Mack Brown
to the Texas Longhorns after the Rose Bowl, January 2006
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879389 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:13
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in news:J1ZOf.57522
$g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>> status?
>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>> basically is air quality?
>>
>
> From CNNMoney.com
>
>
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88
>
> Miami: 49
> Miami Beach: 37
> *Miami Average:43*
>

Burlington, Vermont: 27

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879391 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:36
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879392 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:40
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>> status?
>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>
>>>
>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Air pollution index:
>>>
>>> Chicago: 110
>>>
>>> Dallas: 102
>>>
>>> Houston: 88
>>>
>>> Miami: 49
>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>
>>
>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>
> Average Temperatures:
>
> Miami:
>
> High Temp in July: 87
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>
>
> Burlington:
>
> High Temp in July: 81
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 9

Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879393 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
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> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>
>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>> status?
>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>
>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>
>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>
>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>
>>>> Miami: 49
>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>
>> Average Temperatures:
>>
>> Miami:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 87
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>
>>
>> Burlington:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 81
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>
> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

To freeze your ass?!?

Nice choice mate! ;-)
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879394 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:34
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879396 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
> > status?
> > You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
> > of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
> > you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
> > basically is air quality?
> From CNNMoney.com
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88

Any air pollution index that indicates that Houston has better air than
any place but LA is not worth the electrons it's displayed with.

> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
>
> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
>
> Dallas: 8.08%
>
> Chicago: 12.16%
>
> Miami: 19.81%
> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
>

You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?

> Also, Museums:
>
> Houston: 5 (ROTFL)
>
> Dallas: 9
>
> Chicago: 17
>
> Miami Beach: 13
> Miami: 14
> *Miami Total: 27*

Who give a rat's ass about Juan's Museum of Guava Cocktails? And note
that CNN's number is accredited museums withing 30 miles. The listings
for Miami and Miami Beach are the same museums. BTW, out of the
Chicago's 17 is included the Art Institute, which kicks the shit out of
anything Miami could hope to have.

>
>
> Miami is indeed "Heaven" compared to the above cities.

Somehow you forgot CNN's personal crime number, which is off the charts
for Miami.

>
> Now, who was the one saying that Houston come second only after NYC in terms
> of museums, culture, etc?!?? You meant second after El Paso probably! LOL
>

He said square footage, idiot.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879400 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 18:05
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
news:rIZOf.57902$Fw6.39522 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E76BA3C5D6pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>>
>>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>>> status?
>>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal
with
>>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>>
>>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>>
>>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>>
>>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>>
>>>>> Miami: 49
>>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>>
>>> Average Temperatures:
>>>
>>> Miami:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 87
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 81
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>>
>> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.
>
> To freeze your ass?!?
>
> Nice choice mate! ;-)

Enjoy the snowshoeing and skiing in Hialeah, mate. Also, enjoy the
mountain hiking, lake and stream kayaking, and peace and quiet of, say,
Liberty City.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879413 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 19:14
ChairMan  
In news:EwZOf.57888$Fw6.50814 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com,
Berlusconi's #1 Fan <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com>spewed forth:
>>
> MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.

Of course it is, that's why so many old folks go there.
The trip to heaven is just a hop skip and a jump.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879433 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 01:05
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Emperor Wonko the Magnificent" <doug [at] sorensensdomain.net> wrote in message
> news:1141663659.885053.194130 [at] v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> > Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> >> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
> >> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
> >> Dallas: 8.08%
> >> Chicago: 12.16%
> >> Miami: 19.81%
> >> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> >> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
> > You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?
>
> ROTFL!!!
>
> You rather buy a house which is worth shit when you resell it?!?

I'd rather buy a house that's twice the size of those ugly little
bungalows they have down there for the same money and enjoy the extra
room. Have fun in your cubby hole.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879439 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 17:21
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Jefferson N Glapski" <jeffersonWEARE [at] PENNSTATEglapski.com> wrote in message
> news:419Pf.12338$Cp4.9918 [at] edtnps90...
> >
> > So a mix of surrender and surrender with a touch of banana republic?
> >
> > You forgot about all the wang you can consume.
>
> What an ignorant idiot! What an American!

Glapski, you might as well emigrate. It seems every idot on the
Internet thinks you're American.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879472 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 20:53
Lucky Devin  
deemsbill [at] aol.com wrote:
> Lucky Devin wrote:
> > You accidentally posted this in Rec.sport.soccer.
> >
> > It should have been posted in R.S.N.C.A
> >
> > Rec.Shit.Nobody.Cares.About
> >
> > Just thought I would kindly let you know for future reference.
>
> I thought those were the same....

Actually, far from it. You see, one (in RSS) is a discussion of by far
the most popular sport in the world; supported by hundreds of millions
of fans. While the other, you see, is simply shit nobody cares about.
It's quite easy really, if you still don't understand, have a seat with
someone and have them explain it to you in the terms I just did. Or, if
that doesn't work, visit a psyciatric doctor of some sort and let
him/her explain it to you. Then, the point should come across. If not,
then, well, I'm afraid there's no hope...

--
Neighborhood Superstar;

Devin Tregre
"I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879474 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 21:10
deemsbill  
Lucky Devin wrote:
> deemsbill [at] aol.com wrote:
> > Lucky Devin wrote:
> > > You accidentally posted this in Rec.sport.soccer.
> > >
> > > It should have been posted in R.S.N.C.A
> > >
> > > Rec.Shit.Nobody.Cares.About
> > >
> > > Just thought I would kindly let you know for future reference.
> >
> > I thought those were the same....
>
> Actually, far from it. You see, one (in RSS) is a discussion of by far
> the most popular sport in the world; supported by hundreds of millions
> of fans. While the other, you see, is simply shit nobody cares about.
> It's quite easy really, if you still don't understand, have a seat with
> someone and have them explain it to you in the terms I just did. Or, if
> that doesn't work, visit a psyciatric doctor of some sort and let
> him/her explain it to you. Then, the point should come across. If not,
> then, well, I'm afraid there's no hope...

There's no hope.
>
> --
> Neighborhood Superstar;
>
> Devin Tregre
> "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #879519 ] Wed, 08 March 2006 01:15
sky.dancer  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:

Heyyyy!!! It's Skippy Longhorns!!! He's back. How ya doin, you sweet
dumb kid. Still alive I see - Must be the "common sense".

> Europeans are classy.

If you're an example, class is down the crapper.

Stick around Skippy, you brighten the group with your ignorance.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #880089 ] Sat, 11 March 2006 04:55
unspam  
Je Tue, 07 Mar 2006 00:26:54 GMT, "Berlusconi's #1 Fan"
<ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> skribis:
>Sorry my dear and unlucky friend. I rather have a smaller house whose value
>increases by the day and especially where, when I leave the house, I'm in a
>nice place (with lots of things to do and nice weather, classy people) and
>not in a shithole with nothing to do and shitty weather like Texas or the
>Midwest sorrounded by white trash.

You know, I think I'm better off if I just plonk all the posters who
use Hotmail addresses.



--
Steven M - unspam [at] hal-pc.orgwax.invalid
(remove wax and invalid to reply)

"I don’t want this to be the best thing that ever happens
in your life." -- University of Texas football coach Mack Brown
to the Texas Longhorns after the Rose Bowl, January 2006
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895794 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:13
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in news:J1ZOf.57522
$g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>> status?
>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>> basically is air quality?
>>
>
> From CNNMoney.com
>
>
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88
>
> Miami: 49
> Miami Beach: 37
> *Miami Average:43*
>

Burlington, Vermont: 27

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895812 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:36
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895821 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:40
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>> status?
>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>
>>>
>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Air pollution index:
>>>
>>> Chicago: 110
>>>
>>> Dallas: 102
>>>
>>> Houston: 88
>>>
>>> Miami: 49
>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>
>>
>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>
> Average Temperatures:
>
> Miami:
>
> High Temp in July: 87
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>
>
> Burlington:
>
> High Temp in July: 81
>
> Low Temp in Jan: 9

Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895822 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E76BA3C5D6pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>
>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>> status?
>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with
>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>
>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>
>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>
>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>
>>>> Miami: 49
>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>
>> Average Temperatures:
>>
>> Miami:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 87
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>
>>
>> Burlington:
>>
>> High Temp in July: 81
>>
>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>
> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.

To freeze your ass?!?

Nice choice mate! ;-)
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895824 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:34
ProdiSUCKS!!!  
"Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:J1ZOf.57522
> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>
>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>> status?
>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
>>> you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
>>> basically is air quality?
>>>
>>
>> From CNNMoney.com
>>
>>
>> Air pollution index:
>>
>> Chicago: 110
>>
>> Dallas: 102
>>
>> Houston: 88
>>
>> Miami: 49
>> Miami Beach: 37
>> *Miami Average:43*
>>
>
> Burlington, Vermont: 27

Average Temperatures:

Miami:

High Temp in July: 87

Low Temp in Jan: 63


Burlington:

High Temp in July: 81

Low Temp in Jan: 9



MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895834 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 17:47
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
> > status?
> > You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
> > of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and yet
> > you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal with which
> > basically is air quality?
> From CNNMoney.com
> Air pollution index:
>
> Chicago: 110
>
> Dallas: 102
>
> Houston: 88

Any air pollution index that indicates that Houston has better air than
any place but LA is not worth the electrons it's displayed with.

> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
>
> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
>
> Dallas: 8.08%
>
> Chicago: 12.16%
>
> Miami: 19.81%
> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
>

You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?

> Also, Museums:
>
> Houston: 5 (ROTFL)
>
> Dallas: 9
>
> Chicago: 17
>
> Miami Beach: 13
> Miami: 14
> *Miami Total: 27*

Who give a rat's ass about Juan's Museum of Guava Cocktails? And note
that CNN's number is accredited museums withing 30 miles. The listings
for Miami and Miami Beach are the same museums. BTW, out of the
Chicago's 17 is included the Art Institute, which kicks the shit out of
anything Miami could hope to have.

>
>
> Miami is indeed "Heaven" compared to the above cities.

Somehow you forgot CNN's personal crime number, which is off the charts
for Miami.

>
> Now, who was the one saying that Houston come second only after NYC in terms
> of museums, culture, etc?!?? You meant second after El Paso probably! LOL
>

He said square footage, idiot.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895848 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 18:05
jfurr-nospam  
"Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
news:rIZOf.57902$Fw6.39522 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
> news:Xns977E76BA3C5D6pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:EyZOf.57889$Fw6.7531 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>
>>> "Jay Furr" <jfurr-nospam [at] nospam-furrs.org> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns977E7232DABB5pennstatesux [at] 216.168.3.44...
>>>> "Berlusconi's #1 Fan" <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>> news:J1ZOf.57522
>>>> $g47.6775 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
>>>>
>>>>> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> And no comment about air quality? You've achieved what, #1
>>>>>> status?
>>>>>> You're at least in the top 5. You want to talk about comparisons
>>>>>> of qualities for which Houston has little if any competition and
>>>>>> yet you overlook the quality that every major city has to deal
with
>>>>>> which basically is air quality?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From CNNMoney.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Air pollution index:
>>>>>
>>>>> Chicago: 110
>>>>>
>>>>> Dallas: 102
>>>>>
>>>>> Houston: 88
>>>>>
>>>>> Miami: 49
>>>>> Miami Beach: 37
>>>>> *Miami Average:43*
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Burlington, Vermont: 27
>>>
>>> Average Temperatures:
>>>
>>> Miami:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 87
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 63
>>>
>>>
>>> Burlington:
>>>
>>> High Temp in July: 81
>>>
>>> Low Temp in Jan: 9
>>
>> Yes, and that's why we live in Vermont.
>
> To freeze your ass?!?
>
> Nice choice mate! ;-)

Enjoy the snowshoeing and skiing in Hialeah, mate. Also, enjoy the
mountain hiking, lake and stream kayaking, and peace and quiet of, say,
Liberty City.

--
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no
god.
It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #895895 ] Mon, 06 March 2006 19:14
ChairMan  
In news:EwZOf.57888$Fw6.50814 [at] tornado.tampabay.rr.com,
Berlusconi's #1 Fan <ProdiSUCKS!!! [at] hotmail.com>spewed forth:
>>
> MIAMI is indeed very close to Heaven.

Of course it is, that's why so many old folks go there.
The trip to heaven is just a hop skip and a jump.
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #896004 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 01:05
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Emperor Wonko the Magnificent" <doug [at] sorensensdomain.net> wrote in message
> news:1141663659.885053.194130 [at] v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> > Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> >> <oconnell [at] slr.orl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1141650577.831240.53920 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> Housing (Home price gain 2-5 years):
> >> Houston: 6.44% (Lol, it's probably lower than inflation)
> >> Dallas: 8.08%
> >> Chicago: 12.16%
> >> Miami: 19.81%
> >> Miami Beach: 21.47%
> >> *Miami Average: 20.64%*
> > You're bragging that Miami has overpriced housing?
>
> ROTFL!!!
>
> You rather buy a house which is worth shit when you resell it?!?

I'd rather buy a house that's twice the size of those ugly little
bungalows they have down there for the same money and enjoy the extra
room. Have fun in your cubby hole.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #896045 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 17:21
Wonko the Sane  
Berlusconi's #1 Fan wrote:
> "Jefferson N Glapski" <jeffersonWEARE [at] PENNSTATEglapski.com> wrote in message
> news:419Pf.12338$Cp4.9918 [at] edtnps90...
> >
> > So a mix of surrender and surrender with a touch of banana republic?
> >
> > You forgot about all the wang you can consume.
>
> What an ignorant idiot! What an American!

Glapski, you might as well emigrate. It seems every idot on the
Internet thinks you're American.

Doug
Re: Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Chicago [message #896178 ] Tue, 07 March 2006 20:53
Lucky Devin  
deemsbill [at] aol.com wrote:
> Lucky Devin wrote:
> > You accidentally posted this in Rec.sport.soccer.
> >
> > It should have been posted in R.S.N.C.A
> >
> > Rec.Shit.Nobody.Cares.About
> >
> > Just thought I would kindly let you know for future reference.
>
> I thought those were the same....

Actually, far from it. You see, one (in RSS) is a discussion of by far
the most popular sport in the world; supported by hundreds of millions
of fans. While the other, you see, is simply shit nobody cares about.
It's quite easy really, if you still don't understand, have a seat with
someone and have them explain it to you in the terms I just did. Or, if
that doesn't work, visit a psyciatric doctor of some sort and let
him/her explain it to you. Then, the point should come across. If not,
then, well, I'm afraid there's no hope...

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