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Old 08-02-2011, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by hforward View Post
As my wife and I were following the Lewis and Clark trail on one of our 4 7k mile Harley trips. I sure did think of those covered wagons. As we crested Peaks in snow spitting temperatures down horrific descents to the warmth below or should I say desert,

Yea I thought I was pretty cool or crazy for taking two wheels from Syracuse to Astoria Oregon and back.

Made me humble, I felt respect for those that went before us years ago! Covered Wagons uhh daaa had no ABS Stability Control AC Heater lumbar support seats or four wheel Disc Power Brakes!

Of course in another perspective here we are just a posting away and they never did get a chance to decide retirement, most were all dead! As my Dr's look me over for my complaints I have already lived longer than most settlers who were dead from something by age 15-30! Their idea of a village was sure different that ours today.

So This February we will be down to start the bleeding, I mean building process.

And yes I am disappointed that Sales has no problem with a take it or leave it on you home, lot , Bonds Taxes Fees on and on and on! But not a peep on a IRS investigations. Not even a " Don't worry you will be just fine about it atta boy!

So I leave all you all tonight with a statement that was given to me by a now happily retired mentor teacher of mine.

Some of you may have read or heard this. I find it fitting after deciding what to do about moving to a place that we have found very comfortable. Doesn't mean this IRS thing does not make me question the future?

Ignorance can be fixed with Education
However Stupidity takes GREAT SALESMANSHIP!

Good night and thanks for your “Village" education and support.

Herv
Throughout the villages the "water features" on the planning maps say
"May or may not hold water".

Just because it isn't pointed out, or brought up about the IRS issue, doesn't mean that the developer and the agents representing the developer are unethical.

The IRS drama may or may not hold water.

Enjoy every day in The Villages.
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