Add this to the list of why I am regretting moving to GA

Correspondent:: Priestess Pisces
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 23:14:11 GMT

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http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/shr2004/Findings.html

West Virginia AND Alabama are better!

OY!


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Date: 09 Nov 2004 00:42:57 GMT

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Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 01:36:33 GMT

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Priestess Pisces wrote:

> http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/shr2004/Findings.html
>
> West Virginia AND Alabama are better!
>
> OY!

Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!

I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
next to the chemical disposal.

Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!





Correspondent:: Unclaimed Mysteries
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 05:20:09 GMT

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König Prüß wrote:

>
> Priestess Pisces wrote:
>
>
>>http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/shr2004/Findings.html
>>
>>West Virginia AND Alabama are better!
>>
>>OY!
>
>
> Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!
>
> I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
> than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
> in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
> rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
> next to the chemical disposal.
>
> Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!
>
>
>

Better: go to the Majestic on Ponce. "You baibees doin' alright?"

--
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net



Correspondent:: Priestess Pisces
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:15:17 GMT

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Unclaimed Mysteries _doh@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote in news:dsYjd.9688$Gm6.5845
@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
>>
>>
>
> Better: go to the Majestic on Ponce. "You baibees doin' alright?"
>

The majestic has its merits certainly... but the # problem IS its
location. Its a major pain in my ass to get to Ponce. Which brings me to
another point i hate about atlanta.

All the cool shit is commerical and trendy.

Little Five Points is supposed to be the hub of counterculture here.
What it really is a neighboorhood wide hot topic store. Since the store
owners and operators in Little Five are so "cool" they also give shitty
customer service to the ones who are "normal"

SINCE WHEN WAS I NORMAL???

Since i only have 2 tattoos and peircings in my ear and tounge only.
Since i am not anorexic. Since I am not wearing the t-shirt of the band
that the local trendy rag said is the next big thing. Since I dont
follow the other counterculture sheep into the little five points
starbucks.

Since I have a job.

*sigh*

Ponce is just as bad really and everytime i go into the majestic it
leaves me feeling full of food but with a slight turn in my stomach.
Everyone just loves it, but i keep feeling like there is something very
very wrong with the place.

I think i will stick with the Waffle House on Old Dixie Rd, or Forest
Parkway, or SR 58, or Mount Zion Rd, or GA 85 or Jonesboro Rd, or SR 138
or ........... (walks off still listing clayton co waffle houses)







Correspondent:: HdMrs. Salacia the Overseer
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:50:59 -0600

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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:15:17 GMT, Priestess Pisces
wrote:

>Unclaimed Mysteries >_doh@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote in news:dsYjd.9688$Gm6.5845
>@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Better: go to the Majestic on Ponce. "You baibees doin' alright?"
>>
>
>The majestic has its merits certainly... but the # problem IS its
>location. Its a major pain in my ass to get to Ponce. Which brings me to
>another point i hate about atlanta.
>
>All the cool shit is commerical and trendy.
>
>Little Five Points is supposed to be the hub of counterculture here.
>What it really is a neighboorhood wide hot topic store. Since the store
>owners and operators in Little Five are so "cool" they also give shitty
>customer service to the ones who are "normal"
>
>SINCE WHEN WAS I NORMAL???
>
>Since i only have 2 tattoos and peircings in my ear and tounge only.
>Since i am not anorexic. Since I am not wearing the t-shirt of the band
>that the local trendy rag said is the next big thing. Since I dont
>follow the other counterculture sheep into the little five points
>starbucks.
>
>Since I have a job.
>
>*sigh*
>
>Ponce is just as bad really and everytime i go into the majestic it
>leaves me feeling full of food but with a slight turn in my stomach.
>Everyone just loves it, but i keep feeling like there is something very
>very wrong with the place.
>
>I think i will stick with the Waffle House on Old Dixie Rd, or Forest
>Parkway, or SR 58, or Mount Zion Rd, or GA 85 or Jonesboro Rd, or SR 138
>or ........... (walks off still listing clayton co waffle houses)

Of course you're not Normal...you know that.
I noticed that I had to concede all coolness to the under 30 crowd
once I was no longer considered err, how shall i say this...Oh
pinkspeak--> "marketable at that demographic".

Now I'm clumped in with the 'Latina shotguns and pickups of a certain
age' crowd. Morons.

Salacia


Correspondent:: "Kevin Cunningham"
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 14:50:08 GMT

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"Priestess Pisces" wrote in
message news:Xns959C53CB6D529priestesspiscesremov@207.69.189.191...
> Unclaimed Mysteries > _doh@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote in news:dsYjd.9688$Gm6.5845
> @newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Better: go to the Majestic on Ponce. "You baibees doin' alright?"
>>
>
> The majestic has its merits certainly... but the # problem IS its
> location. Its a major pain in my ass to get to Ponce. Which brings me to
> another point i hate about atlanta.
>
> All the cool shit is commerical and trendy.
>
> Little Five Points is supposed to be the hub of counterculture here.
> What it really is a neighboorhood wide hot topic store. Since the store
> owners and operators in Little Five are so "cool" they also give shitty
> customer service to the ones who are "normal"
>
> SINCE WHEN WAS I NORMAL???
>
> Since i only have 2 tattoos and peircings in my ear and tounge only.
> Since i am not anorexic. Since I am not wearing the t-shirt of the band
> that the local trendy rag said is the next big thing. Since I dont
> follow the other counterculture sheep into the little five points
> starbucks.
>
> Since I have a job.
>
> *sigh*
>
> Ponce is just as bad really and everytime i go into the majestic it
> leaves me feeling full of food but with a slight turn in my stomach.
> Everyone just loves it, but i keep feeling like there is something very
> very wrong with the place.
>
> I think i will stick with the Waffle House on Old Dixie Rd, or Forest
> Parkway, or SR 58, or Mount Zion Rd, or GA 85 or Jonesboro Rd, or SR 138
> or ........... (walks off still listing clayton co waffle houses)
>
Point one: YEEAH, we up to 45!!!!!!!

Next, Little 5 used to be cool but that was years ago. The coffee house
near the still cool record and magazine store is still cool but barely. Now
the whole Inman Park-Little 5 neighborhood is yuppie. If you want cool go
to Athens or maybe near Emory.

Jane and I bought a place in Inman Park decades ago using the cats-raised
white letter tires ratio. In those far gone days the ratio came out in our
favor, barely. Now, if we did the same ratio, it would tell us to get the
hell out.

Rev. Dr. Junior Mints
Anti-Pope of Atlanta




Correspondent:: Unclaimed Mysteries
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 17:28:10 GMT

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Priestess Pisces wrote as part of the internets:

> Little Five Points is supposed to be the hub of counterculture here.

I left Little Five Points in 1991. By then it had already started to
become a kind of counterculture petting zoo for Buckhead people and
other Catalog Couples. The ultrahip-now-au-go-go crowd was attempting to
invade Grant Park.

I have visited only sporadically since, unimpressed. To think that these
were the streets where GIANTS such as Kerry Wendell Thornley once TROD.

> What it really is a neighboorhood wide hot topic store. Since the store
> owners and operators in Little Five are so "cool" they also give shitty
> customer service to the ones who are "normal"
>

Borrow my shambling, eldritch White Dot t-shirt. They'll think you're
old school and bow and scrape before you. Yeah, that's it.

> Ponce is just as bad really and everytime i go into the majestic it
> leaves me feeling full of food but with a slight turn in my stomach.
> Everyone just loves it, but i keep feeling like there is something very
> very wrong with the place.

Indeed.

--
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Correspondent:: Rev DJ Epoch
Date: 9 Nov 2004 18:49:34 GMT

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Priestess Pisces wrote in
news:Xns959C53CB6D529priestesspiscesremov@207.69.189.191:

> Unclaimed Mysteries > _doh@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote in news:dsYjd.9688$Gm6.5845
> @newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net:
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Better: go to the Majestic on Ponce. "You baibees doin' alright?"
>>
>
> The majestic has its merits certainly... but the # problem IS its
> location. Its a major pain in my ass to get to Ponce. Which brings me to
> another point i hate about atlanta.
>
> All the cool shit is commerical and trendy.
>
> Little Five Points is supposed to be the hub of counterculture here.
> What it really is a neighboorhood wide hot topic store. Since the store
> owners and operators in Little Five are so "cool" they also give shitty
> customer service to the ones who are "normal"
>
> SINCE WHEN WAS I NORMAL???
>
> Since i only have 2 tattoos and peircings in my ear and tounge only.
> Since i am not anorexic. Since I am not wearing the t-shirt of the band
> that the local trendy rag said is the next big thing. Since I dont
> follow the other counterculture sheep into the little five points
> starbucks.
>
> Since I have a job.
>
> *sigh*
>
> Ponce is just as bad really and everytime i go into the majestic it
> leaves me feeling full of food but with a slight turn in my stomach.
> Everyone just loves it, but i keep feeling like there is something very
> very wrong with the place.
>
> I think i will stick with the Waffle House on Old Dixie Rd, or Forest
> Parkway, or SR 58, or Mount Zion Rd, or GA 85 or Jonesboro Rd, or SR 138
> or ........... (walks off still listing clayton co waffle houses)
>
>
>
>
>

Anything inside the I-285 beltway is pretty much Corporoglorporific. Even
Decatur is turning into Yuppie Scum/Gentrification central. Last little bit
of redneck heaven I've seen here is the Last Great Watering Hole in Tucker.
Beer is reasonable and the inhabitants are usually real people and fairly
good to get along with. Nice stage area with local bands every weekend.

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Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 09 Nov 2004 18:37:25 GMT

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> Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!
>
> I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
>than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
>in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
>rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
>next to the chemical disposal.
>
> Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!
>
>

Just come to Delaware, you can relax on the beach AND be next to a Chemical
Plant/Refinary, toxic wast dump.

And lets not forget the raw human feces that float down all our major rivers
and inlet after heavy rains.


MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"War hath no Fury like a non-combatants"

Charles E. Montague


Correspondent:: Cardinal Vertigo
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:36:38 GMT

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Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>> Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!
>>
>> I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
>>than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
>>in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
>>rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
>>next to the chemical disposal.
>>
>> Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!
>
> Just come to Delaware, you can relax on the beach AND be next to a Chemical
> Plant/Refinary, toxic wast dump.
>
> And lets not forget the raw human feces that float down all our major rivers
> and inlet after heavy rains.

But damn, aren't those some sweet corporate tax structures! Those minor
inconveniences are mere minor side effects of the very same policies
that create what we like to call "favorable market conditions!"

It's all part of why nearly half the corporatons listed on the NYSE are
incorporated in Delaware! Instead of grousing about a few bad apples,
you should be proud to call such an industrial paradise home, citizen!

Stand tall, Delawarians! Your state is the future of America -- and
that future is STRONG!


Correspondent:: polar bear
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:52:20 -0800

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In article , Cardinal
Vertigo wrote:

> Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
> >> Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!
> >>
> >> I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
> >>than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
> >>in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
> >>rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
> >>next to the chemical disposal.
> >>
> >> Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!
> >
> > Just come to Delaware, you can relax on the beach AND be next to a Chemical
> > Plant/Refinary, toxic wast dump.
> >
> > And lets not forget the raw human feces that float down all our major rivers
> > and inlet after heavy rains.
>
> But damn, aren't those some sweet corporate tax structures! Those minor
> inconveniences are mere minor side effects of the very same policies
> that create what we like to call "favorable market conditions!"
>
> It's all part of why nearly half the corporatons listed on the NYSE are
> incorporated in Delaware! Instead of grousing about a few bad apples,
> you should be proud to call such an industrial paradise home, citizen!
>
> Stand tall, Delawarians! Your state is the future of America -- and
> that future is STRONG!

You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.

pb


Correspondent:: Cardinal Vertigo
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:09:28 GMT

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polar bear wrote:
> In article , Cardinal
> Vertigo wrote:
>
>> Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>> >> Don't pay too much attention to that stuff!
>> >>
>> >> I'd rather be on the beach at Jekyll Island
>> >>than next to the DuPont Chemical Factory
>> >>in West Virginia or in Parkersburg, and I'd
>> >>rather be in Savannah than Aniston, Alabama
>> >>next to the chemical disposal.
>> >>
>> >> Just go to the Waffle House on Peachtree!
>> >
>> > Just come to Delaware, you can relax on the beach AND be next to a Chemical
>> > Plant/Refinary, toxic wast dump.
>> >
>> > And lets not forget the raw human feces that float down all our major rivers
>> > and inlet after heavy rains.
>>
>> But damn, aren't those some sweet corporate tax structures! Those minor
>> inconveniences are mere minor side effects of the very same policies
>> that create what we like to call "favorable market conditions!"
>>
>> It's all part of why nearly half the corporatons listed on the NYSE are
>> incorporated in Delaware! Instead of grousing about a few bad apples,
>> you should be proud to call such an industrial paradise home, citizen!
>>
>> Stand tall, Delawarians! Your state is the future of America -- and
>> that future is STRONG!
>
> You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
> humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
> raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.

http://www.dmv.de.gov/home/contact_info.shtml


Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 10 Nov 2004 23:27:29 GMT

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>You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
>humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
>raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.
>
>pb
>

Costs less.

Our prisoners are not allowed to operate heavy machinary.
By the way, Delaware plates are now made in Canada.


MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"War hath no Fury like a non-combatants"

Charles E. Montague


Correspondent:: polar bear
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 00:54:03 -0800

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In article <20041110182729.21734.00000369@mb-m14.aol.com>,
mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull) wrote:

> >You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
> >humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
> >raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.
> >
> >pb
> >
>
> Costs less.
>
> Our prisoners are not allowed to operate heavy machinary.
> By the way, Delaware plates are now made in Canada.
>
Really? Only in Canada you say?

pb


Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 11 Nov 2004 23:43:17 GMT

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>In article <20041110182729.21734.00000369@mb-m14.aol.com>,
>mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull) wrote:
>
>> >You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
>> >humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
>> >raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.
>> >
>> >pb
>> >
>>
>> Costs less.
>>
>> Our prisoners are not allowed to operate heavy machinary.
>> By the way, Delaware plates are now made in Canada.
>>
>Really? Only in Canada you say?
>

Yes! In 2000 the State bid out it usual 5 year contract to make the plates. The
Delaware based company who had been making them for the last 20 some years lost
out to a Canadian firm that used a more efficient Computer Printing system.


MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"War hath no Fury like a non-combatants"

Charles E. Montague


Correspondent:: polar bear
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 10:51:12 -0800

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In article <20041111184317.09837.00000221@mb-m20.aol.com>,
mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull) wrote:

> >In article <20041110182729.21734.00000369@mb-m14.aol.com>,
> >mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull) wrote:
> >
> >> >You are indeed wise in the ways of Delaware! Perhaps you can tell a
> >> >humble traveller why the numbers on Delaware licence plates are not
> >> >raised but merely printed on? This question has vexed me for years.
> >> >
> >> >pb
> >> >
> >>
> >> Costs less.
> >>
> >> Our prisoners are not allowed to operate heavy machinary.
> >> By the way, Delaware plates are now made in Canada.
> >>
> >Really? Only in Canada you say?
> >
>
> Yes! In 2000 the State bid out it usual 5 year contract to make the plates.
> The
> Delaware based company who had been making them for the last 20 some years
> lost
> out to a Canadian firm that used a more efficient Computer Printing system.
>
>
What a blooming pity!

pb