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Date: 30 Mar 2007 18:33:51
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I was
home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
Grandkids.

My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop in
Wyoming.

One must wonder if that goal is in site ----

She said they would return.

We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.






 
Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:23:27
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
On 31, 12:55 pm, BAR <scre...@you.com > wrote:
> A Brick in the Wall wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "BigPurdueFan" <bigpu...@aol.com> wrote in message
> >news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> >> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
> >>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
> >>> was
> >>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
> >>> Grandkids.
>
> >>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
> >>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
> >>> in
> >>> Wyoming.
>
> >>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>
> >>> She said they would return.
>
> >>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
> >> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
> >> program will hurt when he leaves.
>
> >> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>
> > No income tax.
> > No corporate tax.
> > No tax on retirement income from other states.
> > 4% sales tax.
>
> > No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...
>
> How many golf courses are in Wyoming? What is the season, June to Sept?
>
> My wife wants to retire to Wyoming and operate a horse or cattle ranch.
> I told her to have fun but please come and visit me once in a while in
> North/South Carolina at my retirement home on a golf course.- Hide quoted text -

That's more in line with how I think. If not for my wife, I would've
left this area (Southern Indiana/Louisville) a long time ago.




 
Date: 31 Mar 2007 07:41:13
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
On 31, 10:42 am, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com >
wrote:
> "BigPurdueFan" <bigpu...@aol.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
> >> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
> >> was
> >> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
> >> Grandkids.
>
> >> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
> >> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
> >> in
> >> Wyoming.
>
> >> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>
> >> She said they would return.
>
> >> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>
> > I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
> > program will hurt when he leaves.
>
> > And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>
> No income tax.
> No corporate tax.
> No tax on retirement income from other states.
> 4% sales tax.
>
> No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

No tax? That's it. Certainly not enough to me to live there. I just
like thinks a bit warmer, although I guess it's not too different than
West Lafayette!



  
Date: 31 Mar 2007 15:27:27
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
On 31 2007 07:41:13 -0700, "BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com >
wrote:

>
>No tax? That's it. Certainly not enough to me to live there. I just
>like thinks a bit warmer, although I guess it's not too different than
>West Lafayette!

I have a friend who already has bought his land in Wyoming. It seems
the mountains of Colorado where he lives are too crowded. He's also
moving to a lower (warmer) altitude.


 
Date: 30 Mar 2007 16:00:23
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com > wrote:
> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I was
> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
> Grandkids.
>
> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop in
> Wyoming.
>
> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>
> She said they would return.
>
> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.

I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
program will hurt when he leaves.

And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)




  
Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:42:10
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan

"BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com > wrote in message
news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
>> was
>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
>> Grandkids.
>>
>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
>> in
>> Wyoming.
>>
>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>>
>> She said they would return.
>>
>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>
> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
> program will hurt when he leaves.
>
> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>
>

No income tax.
No corporate tax.
No tax on retirement income from other states.
4% sales tax.

No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...




  
Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:42:10
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan

"BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com > wrote in message
news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
>> was
>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
>> Grandkids.
>>
>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
>> in
>> Wyoming.
>>
>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>>
>> She said they would return.
>>
>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>
> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
> program will hurt when he leaves.
>
> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>
>

No income tax.
No corporate tax.
No tax on retirement income from other states.
4% sales tax.

No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...




   
Date: 31 Mar 2007 12:55:48
From: BAR
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
A Brick in the Wall wrote:
> "BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
>>> was
>>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
>>> Grandkids.
>>>
>>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
>>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
>>> in
>>> Wyoming.
>>>
>>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>>>
>>> She said they would return.
>>>
>>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
>> program will hurt when he leaves.
>>
>> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>>
>>
>
> No income tax.
> No corporate tax.
> No tax on retirement income from other states.
> 4% sales tax.
>
> No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...
>
>

How many golf courses are in Wyoming? What is the season, June to Sept?

My wife wants to retire to Wyoming and operate a horse or cattle ranch.
I told her to have fun but please come and visit me once in a while in
North/South Carolina at my retirement home on a golf course.


    
Date: 31 Mar 2007 19:15:20
From: Bob
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan

"BAR" <screwed@you.com > wrote in message
news:t7OdnRrnCfYJD5PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>A Brick in the Wall wrote:
>> "BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>>>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
>>>> was
>>>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
>>>> Grandkids.
>>>>
>>>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
>>>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
>>>> in
>>>> Wyoming.
>>>>
>>>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>>>>
>>>> She said they would return.
>>>>
>>>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>>> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
>>> program will hurt when he leaves.
>>>
>>> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> No income tax.
>> No corporate tax.
>> No tax on retirement income from other states.
>> 4% sales tax.
>>
>> No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...
>
> How many golf courses are in Wyoming? What is the season, June to Sept?
>
> My wife wants to retire to Wyoming and operate a horse or cattle ranch. I
> told her to have fun but please come and visit me once in a while in
> North/South Carolina at my retirement home on a golf course.

Fair number of courses but lots of 'em are 9 holes. Daughter played college
golf in Montana ... just north of Wyoming. Their tournament season and
practice time was: August and September ... maybe a couple of weeks into
October ... and ch thru May. Some of the ch practice days were a
little dicey, tournaments started in April.

Bob




    
Date: 31 Mar 2007 14:26:45
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan

"BAR" <screwed@you.com > wrote in message
news:t7OdnRrnCfYJD5PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>A Brick in the Wall wrote:
>> "BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On 30, 6:33 pm, "A Brick in the Wall" <NoS...@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>>>> Coach Tiller's wife was in our business today & talked to my wife -- I
>>>> was
>>>> home in bed with some flu that no doubt inflicted upon me by one of our
>>>> Grandkids.
>>>>
>>>> My wife said she told Mrs. Tiller that I would be sorry to have missed
>>>> her -- & Mrs. Tiller said her husband's goal is to open an antique shop
>>>> in
>>>> Wyoming.
>>>>
>>>> One must wonder if that goal is in site ----
>>>>
>>>> She said they would return.
>>>>
>>>> We have an antique business that wholesales to antique shops.
>>> I'm not into the games like I used to be, but there's no doubt the
>>> program will hurt when he leaves.
>>>
>>> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> No income tax.
>> No corporate tax.
>> No tax on retirement income from other states.
>> 4% sales tax.
>>
>> No neighbors --- which could mean few customers though...
>
> How many golf courses are in Wyoming? What is the season, June to Sept?
>
> My wife wants to retire to Wyoming and operate a horse or cattle ranch. I
> told her to have fun but please come and visit me once in a while in
> North/South Carolina at my retirement home on a golf course.

65 courses --- 1 for every 8,000 residents ---

http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/state.asp?state=WY




  
Date: 30 Mar 2007 20:19:06
From: Otto
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan

"BigPurdueFan" <bigpufan@aol.com > wrote in message
news:1175295623.866102.311970@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> And why the hell would anyone want to live in Wyoming? :-)


No planes overhead.


Otto