Bolwerk wrote:
> Jack May wrote:
>> "James Robinson" <wascana@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9A6276FCF4DE4wascana212com@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> "george conklin" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> "Jym Dyer" <jym@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> George Conklin attempts to ponder:
>>>>>> Many people visit [New York City] and then leave. Many who
>>>>>> were born in the area move to other parts of the world. So?
>>>>> =v= So that is idiotic. New York City is famous worldwide as a
>>>>> place to move to.
>>>> 40% of NYC today is foreign-born. Those who were actually natives
>>>> to the city got out to make room for the newcomers.
>>> 36 percent, actually.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City
>>>
>>> If that's a measure of how badly people want to move away, then since
41
>>> percent of the residents of Los Angeles are foreign-born. People must
>>> really be wanting to move away from there.
>>
>> I know my sister would love to move out of the LA area, but moving is
>> a big financial and relations decision.
>>
>> I personally don't want to move out of the SF Bay area.
>
> But when the Lord rains fire and brimstone upon the evil, decadent,
> laggard transit users in the SF Bay Area, might you be caught in the
> cross fire?
A gold plated door on the thirty-third floor.................
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Cor****ate society looks after everything. All it asks of anyone, all it
has ever asked of anyone, is that they do not interfere with management
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