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Re: Hey CaseLady - Here is another 1 for us Vets
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Posted by rustyj14 on October 31, 2005 at 19:38:54 from (209.195.138.51):
In Reply to: Re: Hey CaseLady - Here is another 1 for us Vets posted by old on October 28, 2005 at 20:47:46:
Well, Old, here's another DAV from WW II! That poem hits it right good! The County where we live has a new way of figuring the taxes on our house here in W. PA. The way i see it, we'll be out of here in the next few years, if the taxes keep going up as fast as they are now. nobody seems to care about the aging veteran! All the Pols can see is the almighty dollar, and the heck with anybody who can't contribute money to the coffers! I bought this house in 1950, for $10,000! I always thought that everything becomes worth less and less as the years go by--but i've been wrong all along! The tax man says, since a lot of $250,000 homes have been built nearby--why, my home is worth at least $150,000, for tax purposes! Guess i'll be livin in the old garage out back! Rusty J.
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