Something About Nothing..........#5

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Just remember a few key things before making a final decision on moving here:

1.) Close to the parks
2.) NO state income tax
3.) NO car inspections
4.) NO personal property tax

Those are some of the good points...not to mention the weather!
:cool2:
 
Just remember a few key things before making a final decision on moving here:

1.) Close to the parks
2.) NO state income tax
3.) NO car inspections
4.) NO personal property tax

Those are some of the good points...not to mention the weather!
:cool2:


so...what's the bad points?:confused3



Hey all.


Not a good day in House of Bubba today .... going to bed and pull the covers over my head :guilty:

 
oh, i like venison.

don't worry donald.
since deer don't commit suicide, the only way to get venison meat is to kill the deer.


i also like chicken and cows when they are cooked.
 

so...what's the bad points?:confused3



Hey all.


Not a good day in House of Bubba today .... going to bed and pull the covers over my head :guilty:

Hey Brab...the bad points...if you MUST know are: hurricanes, traffic (in the Orlando area), high property taxes and high car insurance rates...depending on where you live.
 
metro, tell brab she will not be seeing much snow in florida....

that is always a great selling point....:rolleyes1
 
Hey Brab...the bad points...if you MUST know are: hurricanes, traffic (in the Orlando area), high property taxes and high car insurance rates...depending on where you live.


metro, that just caught my eye.....

is car insurance less than $4000 a year for full coverage on 3 cars?
 
I got Gieco with 3 cars and it cost me $1200 a year-with a teenager driving!!!
 
metro, that just caught my eye.....

is car insurance less than $4000 a year for full coverage on 3 cars?
Mine is about $1,100 a year with State Farm with no tickets or accidents (knocks wood). Florida is a no fault state so you have to pay for no fault coverage...do you have that in IL?
 
I,m taking my son hunting tommorrow..
If we get a deer,he has too learn how too clean and dress it..

:confused3 What do you dress it in??? Boots and a scarf with a matching handbag?? :rotfl2: j/k ...

We're from Canada - hunting is big business up here, I've seen almost a plane load of men from the US (all with their hunting gear) ready to board the plane after a hunting trip up here ...
 
Mine is about $1,100 a year with State Farm with no tickets or accidents (knocks wood). Florida is a no fault state so you have to pay for no fault coverage...do you have that in IL?

we have the accident forgiveness policy with allstate.
and it was cheaper going with that policy than with the allstate policy we had prior.

we used state farm before but switched since allstate was cheaper.

illinois requires uninsured motorists and liability.

wisconsin does not require that.
don't get in an accident in wisconsin......it's a serious problem.

the way their law reads is you are not required to carry insurance as long as you have a way to cover the cost in an accident that is your fault.
 
Just remember a few key things before making a final decision on moving here:

1.) Close to the parks
2.) NO state income tax
3.) NO car inspections
4.) NO personal property tax

Those are some of the good points...not to mention the weather!
:cool2:


hmmmm ... so far so good ... :thumbsup2
 
:confused3 What do you dress it in??? Boots and a scarf with a matching handbag?? :rotfl2: j/k ...

We're from Canada - hunting is big business up here, I've seen almost a plane load of men from the US (all with their hunting gear) ready to board the plane after a hunting trip up here ...

you kill me........:rotfl2:

i wonder if pink is a good color for deer........:rolleyes1
 
that's cheap with the lizard dude.....:upsidedow
I forgot to mention we also pay a hurricane surcharge of 1% of your policy premium.

Virginia was MUCH cheaper than Florida. My no fault coverage is $150.00 a year!
 
Mine is about $1,100 a year with State Farm with no tickets or accidents (knocks wood). Florida is a no fault state so you have to pay for no fault coverage...do you have that in IL?

Most of the provinces up here have a type of no-fault insurance - that being you deal with your own insurance company when making a claim, regardless of who is at-fault for causing the accident instead of waiting for your insurer and the other drivers’ insurers to decide who was to blame for the incident before paying out benefits.

Then in some provinces you can sue for pain and suffering (with limits), and for economic loss, others you can't.
 
Most of the provinces up here have a type of no-fault insurance - that being you deal with your own insurance company when making a claim, regardless of who is at-fault for causing the accident instead of waiting for your insurer and the other drivers’ insurers to decide who was to blame for the incident before paying out benefits.
That's exactly what it is.

Well...I'm outta here.

Good night all!
 
it's morning.
it's cold here
33 degrees.


don't tell me about the sunny skies in orlando until i have had more coffee....



will be gone soon.
off to church
have your backs
you're covered for the week homies....
 
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