Why, I didn't know you're one of the.....Super Rich! You hang around with us lowly regular folk just like you're one of us!
I'll have to emulate you and start stashing my pension moneybags in a safe place........There's a lot of abandoned mineshafts in W. Penna........Have to do a little weed-clearing and see if I can find one.......
Got to hurry up because our fund just filed the paperwork for a 30% cut,....I can afford a shovel now,...but in the future,...Who Knows?
Good to hear you didn't have a complete washout,.......but mainly glad to hear you're O.K.
Prayers for all those other "Super Rich" neighbors of yours........
Bubba, I had to look up "prevaricator." Are you sure that is the word you meant?
You obviously know more about seabreeze than I do because I know less than nothing about him.
I understand Elwood, in your world (the real world) everyone who lives in Alaska is a victim of snow and cold? They should be compensated every year because they have property damage due to the cold, snow and blizzards? And why not? People in the south don't get snowed in. Seabreeze doesn't have to worry about the roof on his house caving in because of snow or his automobile engine freezing solid because of the cold. Homesick doesn't have to worry about being stranded at home for months because snow has blocked the driveways and roads. And with all the fires in California these last few years you should be fine. So I guess my answer is YES!
I have no idea about seabreeze’s dwelling, but if he has no mortgage, there is no requirement to maintain flood insurance, even in high risk zones.
Calling one a liar without evidence is pathetic, if not antagonistic, imho.
Brother, I'm truly sorry to hear you may lose 30% of your pension check. No jokes and no kidding, I'm very sorry to hear that.
Seabreeze, prevaricator wasn't a strong enough word to describe you. Your nothin but a common fibber.I'm on pilings, first floor is 16' above sea level, flood does not cover anything below that, besides flood is cheap
Wind and Hail is over 3k pr year, thats why I don't carry W&H or flood, just fire and personal liability.
You didn’t miss anything, more of the usual nonsense....Sorry , there Bubba Gump,.....but I've got you on "Ignore"......
Someone else will have to fill me in on whatever pearls of wisdom have emanated from your lips....or your fingertips.......
Seabreeze, how can you say you are not the super rich when you have your house 16ft off the ground? Some of us are so poor (me and my wife and most people in my neighborhood) we have to put our ranch house only 3 steps above the ground. Does 16ft give you a great view of the lowly people around you? Does it let you look down on the rest (poor) of us? Is it a pain in the butt when you bring home groceries? Does it give you majestic views of the ocean? Just us poor people wondering.I'm on pilings, first floor is 16' above sea level, flood does not cover anything below that, besides flood is cheap
Wind and Hail is over 3k pr year, thats why I don't carry W&H or flood, just fire and personal liability.
Seabreeze, how can you say you are not the super rich when you have your house 16ft off the ground? Some of us are so poor (me and my wife and most people in my neighborhood) we have to put our ranch house only 3 steps above the ground. Does 16ft give you a great view of the lowly people around you? Does it let you look down on the rest (poor) of us? Is it a pain in the butt when you bring home groceries? Does it give you majestic views of the ocean? Just us poor people wondering.
Think how rich you would have to be to have your own personal elevator. Man, that is rich with a capital R.
Think how rich you would have to be to have your own personal elevator. Man, that is rich with a capital R.
Seabreeze, prevaricator wasn't a strong enough word to describe you. Your nothin but a common fibber.
Seabreeze, how can you say you are not the super rich when you have your house 16ft off the ground? Some of us are so poor (me and my wife and most people in my neighborhood) we have to put our ranch house only 3 steps above the ground. Does 16ft give you a great view of the lowly people around you? Does it let you look down on the rest (poor) of us? Is it a pain in the butt when you bring home groceries? Does it give you majestic views of the ocean? Just us poor people wondering.
For some it’s a necessity. This one is very reasonable, requires no permits and no major home modifications to structure. Moves two people comfortably or one plus groceries. Not that much more than one of those chair lifts that get in the way on the stairs.
Now if you’re talking wheelchair compatible, those babies are very pricey!
Had to look that one up too. TBF is very educational.Did you know he lives in Wistful Vista?
I went fishin breeze, got a lesson on zoning and insurance. didn't know your last name was McGee.These are not that fancy,they lift 2 people, todays price about 20K.
I went fishin breeze, got a lesson on zoning and insurance. didn't know your last name was McGee.
I flipped a lure under Fibber McGee's dock, hoping to hook a whopper. Got no bites. Now that I know Seabreeze lives on Wistful Vista. I will stop by for crab whenever I go south of the Mason Dixon line. I bet he knows a 101 ways to prepare crab!Phishing or trolling?