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At 11:59 AM 2/1/2004, Brian Donaldson wrote:
>In a message dated 2/1/04 8:23:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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>or move to a state that does not have
>an income tax. There are 9 of them. Texas is the most populous among
>them.
>I wouldn't live in that red neck state if they paid me $100K a year.
>
>I won't leave the warm climes of So Cal to go live in some winter freezing
>hell hole of a state
>just to save some money on my taxes. Whatever I saved on those state taxes I
>would be giving away on heating bills and medical bills to cure my pneumonia!
>
>I'll stay in So Cal where I've lived for over 20 years now. There is no place
>on Planet Earth that beats So Cal for warm weather (even Florida).
>
>I've lived in the snow and all that crappy cold, wet hurricany weather
>before. Had enough of it. I know what side my bread is buttered on.
then stop bitching about the taxes.
>Of course, if someone were to offer me a good paying job I might just think
>about it.
>
>Any takers?
yea, let me jump right on that, maybe something in customer service or sales.
>BD
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Regards,
Shawn Gordon
President
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www.thekompany.com
949-713-3276
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