Friday Follies

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Senior Insider
HEADLINES FROM THE YEAR: 2029

Ozone created by electric cars now killing millions in the seventh largest country in the world, Mexifornia , formerly known as California.

White minorities still trying to have English recognized as Mexifornia's third language.

The Spotted Owl plague threatens northwestern United States crops and livestock.

A Baby was conceived naturally! Scientists are stumped.

Couple petitions court to reinstate heterosexual marriage.

Iran still closed off; physicists estimate it will take at least 10 more years before radioactivity decreases to safe levels.

France pleads for global help after being taken over by Jamaica. No other country will come forward to help the beleaguered nation!

Castro finally dies at age 112; Cuban cigars can now be imported legally, but President Chelsea Clinton has banned all smoking.

George Z. Bush says he will run for President in 2036.

Postal Service raises the price of a first class stamp to $17.89 and reduces mail delivery to Wednesdays only.

85-year, $ 75.8 billion study: Diet and exercise is the key to weight loss.

Average weight of Americans drops to 250 lbs.

Global cooling blamed for citrus crop failure for third consecutive year in Mexifornia and Florexico.

Japanese scientists have created a camera with such a fast shutter speed they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut.

Abortion clinics now available in every High School in United States.

Senate still blocking drilling in ANWR even though gas is selling for 4532 Pesos per liter and gas stations are only open on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Massachusetts executes the last remaining conservative.

Supreme Court rules punishment of criminals violates their civil rights.

Average height of NBA players is now nine feet, seven inches.

New federal law requires that all nail clippers, screwdrivers, fly swatters and rolled-up newspapers must be registered byJanuary 2030.

IRS sets lowest tax rate at 75 percent.

Florexico voters still having trouble with their voting machines.
 
Happy Primary Season Friday


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HEADLINES FROM THE YEAR: 2029

Ozone created by electric cars now killing millions in the seventh largest country in the world, Mexifornia , formerly known as California.

White minorities still trying to have English recognized as Mexifornia's third language.

The Spotted Owl plague threatens northwestern United States crops and livestock.

A Baby was conceived naturally! Scientists are stumped.

Couple petitions court to reinstate heterosexual marriage.

Iran still closed off; physicists estimate it will take at least 10 more years before radioactivity decreases to safe levels.

France pleads for global help after being taken over by Jamaica. No other country will come forward to help the beleaguered nation!

Castro finally dies at age 112; Cuban cigars can now be imported legally, but President Chelsea Clinton has banned all smoking.

George Z. Bush says he will run for President in 2036.

Postal Service raises the price of a first class stamp to $17.89 and reduces mail delivery to Wednesdays only.

85-year, $ 75.8 billion study: Diet and exercise is the key to weight loss.

Average weight of Americans drops to 250 lbs.

Global cooling blamed for citrus crop failure for third consecutive year in Mexifornia and Florexico.

Japanese scientists have created a camera with such a fast shutter speed they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut.

Abortion clinics now available in every High School in United States.

Senate still blocking drilling in ANWR even though gas is selling for 4532 Pesos per liter and gas stations are only open on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Massachusetts executes the last remaining conservative.

Supreme Court rules punishment of criminals violates their civil rights.

Average height of NBA players is now nine feet, seven inches.

New federal law requires that all nail clippers, screwdrivers, fly swatters and rolled-up newspapers must be registered byJanuary 2030.

IRS sets lowest tax rate at 75 percent.

Florexico voters still having trouble with their voting machines.

AND...

St. Barths now offers non residents a Weekly Beach Pass Fee for 250,000
 
That seems scarily possible or close to a possible future reality, Ric!!! They'll say...Someone has to start paying for St. Jean Beach, and by then Saline, Gouvernour, etc.
 
<<Someone has to start paying for St. Jean Beach>>

Silly me. Isn't that what the hotel/villa tax is for?
 
There was once an island kingdom whose people were all fabulously wealthy. Even though they could have afforded to live anywhere they wanted, tradition dictated they stay on their tiny island home.

Eventually, their king became frustrated and called a meeting of the tribe's elders. He said he wanted them to figure out a way he could enjoy his wealth, and stay within traditional guidelines.

After much consideration, the elders suggested he build a magnificent throne. When he objected there was not enough room in his hut for a throne, the elders suggested he call in an engineer to solve the problem.

Soon, the king's tiny hut was rigged with an elaborate system of ropes and pulleys. He could lower the huge throne for use during the day, and at night, he could haul the throne up, and lower his bed. This was truly the best of both worlds for the king.

Unfortunately, after a few months of constant use the roopes frayed, and one night, the throne slipped and came crashing down on the king, killing him.

The wise men of the island recognized a lesson in this experience and added to the lore of their people this statement:

"People who live in grass houses should not stow thrones."
 
<<Someone has to start paying for St. Jean Beach>>

Silly me. Isn't that what the hotel/villa tax is for?

NON. That's most likely the new President's Salary or some COM Retirement Slush Fund...as SBH becomes more and more Americanized.

Ric
 
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