No Surprize wrote:Johnny, Johnny, I (and speaking as a tried & true floridian) love my Dolphins. And until a few years ago was a season ticket holder for over 17 years. Up until I and a friend were confronted in the men's room at a game. Little did the cuban thugs know we were both well versed in hand to hand combat. That ended my days of EVER going back to the shit hole of Miami. And like I said before, in the 70's and 80's the Dolphins sold out their games. It wasn't until Miami became flooded with "rafters" & "drifters" did the city become so transient that it lost it's way. Not to mention the thousands upon thousands of blue haired snowbirds who flock their wings all the way to florida every winter to clog up the highways, complain about what we don't have here and they have there, blah fucking blah. One day I'm gonna grab one and just slap the shit of them. Jax doesn't deserve a team. Not a big sports town and unless their winning it's obvious no one cares there. Tampa could do better and if they start winning they will fill the seats. And yes, we love our college sports down here because we fucking win and it's the feeder program for the NFL. What northern college team wins at anything besides Hockey and sculling? LOL, Sculling? Really? The south excels because we can play any sport year around down here. Beautiful weather all the time, beaches, running, biking paths everywhere. Hell, who in their right mind would want to live where it's 18 fucking degrees 5 months out of the year and everything is dreary looking and dead. Not to mention in addition to your property taxes, you also pay state taxes out the ying-yang. Florida has no state tax due to us having to put up with the snowbirds. I'll take sunshine, fishing, the beach's, the state parks, the springs, great college sports programs any day over living in the arctic circle.
You won't get an argument from me about the weather (and, just so I'm clear, I'm only referring to Winter weather, because I'd take Summer in New England 100 out of 100 times over Summer in any part of Florida)! I just cleared my driveway of about 14 inches of snow (I fucking HATE snow), and it's all of 13 degrees here right now. Luckily, my pellet stove is blazing, and it's about 74 degrees in my house, as I get ready to watch the Patriots play in 85 degree Miami today.
In terms of taxes, what you said isn't exact accurate. I own a home in Salem, NH (less than one mile from the MA state line and about 25 miles to downtown Boston). NH is one of only two states in the entire country (Alaska is the other one...just in case you're ever on Jeopardy) that has
ZERO Income Tax and ZERO Sales Tax, so again, you're a bit off with your assessment!
I stand by what I said...Florida is a fucking AWFUL professional sports state. It always has been. Part of it isn't really Florida's fault. It's one of those states that every yahoo, ass hat wants to move to, so nobody has any roots in the state. You'll meet more native Floridians in Boston than you will in Miami! Sports (and again, I'm referring to professional sports) in cities like Boston, NY, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, et al. are entrenched for generation upon generation. It's simply part of our culture, and who we are. It's virtually impossible to grow up in Boston and not be a Red Sox fan (and it doesn't matter whether you're man, woman, or beast). I saw some pretty awful Red Sox teams as a kid, and never stopped supporting the team. Hell, when I was a kid, the Patriots were the laughing stock of the NFL. It wasn't at all uncommon for them to win one or two games a year, for a 4 or 5 year stretch. Enjoy the 85 degrees today while I'm freezing my sack off. This is going to be a VERY close game, and I wouldn't be stunned to see the Patriots to lose (although, I think they'll win today and lose to Baltimore next week).