Its a growing trend around the country, to find a way for other people to pay for your commnunity's wants and needs. At some point we all just stay home and the community gets stuck with the upkeep on those wants and needs. Enjoy your higher taxes!!!!!!!!!
Just looked for a flight to YVRA from Boston R/T for a 14 day stay, best fare was 1200 or so dollars/person. Doesn't sound like much of a discount. Don't see too many families jumping on that!
Sep, I am glad you are able to get comfortably numb in your own legal way. Of course you might have to deal with lung cancer, throat cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer or any other of the mean things that happen with the vices you choose maybe a DUI. You might someday have the luxury to ease your pain thru the benefits of mj. The DEA and all the law enforement need reefer madness so the dollars continue to flow. That in itself has become a multi billion dollar business.
As PT Barnum said "there's a sucker born everyday". Why is it that in the stock market there are winners and losers everyday. But in the real eastate market these clown thinks its all up from here. Boo f hoo. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, good time Charlie's got the blues.
By the way, the yobo who wrote this story must not study history much. At least the baby boomers who all this was targeted at loved to work and play hard. The dudes today just want to play hard. Stick around long enough and history WILL repaet itself.
So the rest of America gets to buy Steamboat USA overpriced buses that will produce savings to the city of 5400 to 5700 per year each with fuel at 3 dollars a gallon. Diesel fuel elsewhere is 2.25 per gallon. Sounds like us taxpayers are getting one hell of a deal. Don't be sad for the city employees who lost their jobs in Steamboat, we are creating new ones in Hayward, Ca.
Again I ask, why in a state that has abundant natural gas we are not converting the buses to cng? CNG is a clean burning cheap energy source. Clean burning CNG means the buses require less maintenance because CNG is CLEAN burning. Where are the batteries going to end up on this hybrid when they end their life span. How much energy was expended in the manufacture of these said batteries? How much pollution was generated manufacturing these batteries? I guess that this happened in a place other than Steamboat it makes it ok.
People with six point seven-seven to spend on a house don't own dogs that wallow in the mud during mud season. Besides they are off to Maui or Cabo or whatever they do when they aren't trying to manufacture post card memories for their extended families that will last for eternity.
If they do that is what the salon with pick up service is for, ol boy.
Hayden voters to decide whether to boost rental car, lodging taxes
Its a growing trend around the country, to find a way for other people to pay for your commnunity's wants and needs. At some point we all just stay home and the community gets stuck with the upkeep on those wants and needs. Enjoy your higher taxes!!!!!!!!!
October 13, 2009 at 7:02 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Ski Corp. launches airfare Web site
Just looked for a flight to YVRA from Boston R/T for a 14 day stay, best fare was 1200 or so dollars/person. Doesn't sound like much of a discount. Don't see too many families jumping on that!
October 6, 2009 at 8:22 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Airport commissioners weigh car rental tax
Clowns driving the clown car
August 28, 2009 at 12:48 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Fortress reports $171 million net loss
Sounds like Les Otten and Oak Hill Partners revisited.
August 5, 2009 at 7:23 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
City Council discusses moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries
Sep, I am glad you are able to get comfortably numb in your own legal way. Of course you might have to deal with lung cancer, throat cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer or any other of the mean things that happen with the vices you choose maybe a DUI. You might someday have the luxury to ease your pain thru the benefits of mj. The DEA and all the law enforement need reefer madness so the dollars continue to flow. That in itself has become a multi billion dollar business.
August 5, 2009 at 6:38 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
House of Cards Part 1: Steamboat goes all in
As PT Barnum said "there's a sucker born everyday". Why is it that in the stock market there are winners and losers everyday. But in the real eastate market these clown thinks its all up from here. Boo f hoo. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, good time Charlie's got the blues.
By the way, the yobo who wrote this story must not study history much. At least the baby boomers who all this was targeted at loved to work and play hard. The dudes today just want to play hard. Stick around long enough and history WILL repaet itself.
July 31, 2009 at 8:02 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
City's hybrid bus fleet set to expand
So the rest of America gets to buy Steamboat USA overpriced buses that will produce savings to the city of 5400 to 5700 per year each with fuel at 3 dollars a gallon. Diesel fuel elsewhere is 2.25 per gallon.
Sounds like us taxpayers are getting one hell of a deal.
Don't be sad for the city employees who lost their jobs in Steamboat, we are creating new ones in Hayward, Ca.
July 8, 2009 at 7:19 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
City's hybrid bus fleet set to expand
Again I ask, why in a state that has abundant natural gas we are not converting the buses to cng? CNG is a clean burning cheap energy source. Clean burning CNG means the buses require less maintenance because CNG is CLEAN burning.
Where are the batteries going to end up on this hybrid when they end their life span. How much energy was expended in the manufacture of these said batteries? How much pollution was generated manufacturing these batteries? I guess that this happened in a place other than Steamboat it makes it ok.
July 6, 2009 at 12:09 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Paul Epley: Cap and trade, or drop your pants?
Don't forget about "user fees"!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 10, 2009 at 7:36 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Builder tests resilience of $6 million home buyers
People with six point seven-seven to spend on a house don't own dogs that wallow in the mud during mud season. Besides they are off to Maui or Cabo or whatever they do when they aren't trying to manufacture post card memories for their extended families that will last for eternity.
If they do that is what the salon with pick up service is for, ol boy.
May 3, 2009 at 12:27 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )