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Date: 30 Mar 2007 18:33:51
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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.
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:23:27
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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.
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 07:41:13
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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!
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 15:27:27
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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.
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Date: 30 Mar 2007 16:00:23
From: BigPurdueFan
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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? :-)
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:42:10
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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"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...
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 10:42:10
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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"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...
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 12:55:48
From: BAR
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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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.
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 19:15:20
From: Bob
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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"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
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 14:26:45
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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"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
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Date: 30 Mar 2007 20:19:06
From: Otto
Subject: Re: Ping**** BigPurdueFan
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"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
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