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Steve Hix
March 26th 08, 08:14 PM
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>,
Dan > wrote:

> On Mar 26, 10:03 am, BobR > wrote:
> >
> > Now who would want to live in one of those golf communities? Everyone
> > knows that it is very dangerous to live on a golf-coarse. One of
> > those errant hooks can come into your backyard, hit you on the head
> > and kill you.
>
> Or scarred for life and driven to depression by having to listen to
> the inane babble endemic to golfers....
>
> Oh the horror! The Humanity!

Hugh is a manatee?

Matt W. Barrow
March 26th 08, 10:40 PM
"Steve Hix" > wrote in message
...
> In article
> >,
> Dan > wrote:
>
>> On Mar 26, 10:03 am, BobR > wrote:
>> >
>> > Now who would want to live in one of those golf communities? Everyone
>> > knows that it is very dangerous to live on a golf-coarse. One of
>> > those errant hooks can come into your backyard, hit you on the head
>> > and kill you.

Even worse, it could knock your steaks off the BBQ.
>>
>> Or scarred for life and driven to depression by having to listen to
>> the inane babble endemic to golfers....

And you might end up dressing like a pimp (hat tip to Flip Wilson?)

>>
>> Oh the horror! The Humanity!
>
> Hugh is a manatee?

Oh the humanatees!!

Margy Natalie
March 27th 08, 02:34 AM
cavelamb himself wrote:
> Margy Natalie wrote:
>
>>>
>>> There are $10M homse on Captiva. The price of the home means nothing in
>>> terms of what I said, MOF, the higher the price of the home, including
>>> airstrip, further limits the resale market. These are not speculations,
>>> they are mathematical and historical facts.
>>
>>
>> Duh, every "specialty" neighborhood poses a difficult time for resale.
>> I for one would NEVER buy a house in a golf community, but I'm
>> building in an aviation community. There are more golfers than pilots
>> (sad, but true) so the market isn't as limited, but pilots are more
>> fun :-}!
>
>
>
>
> It will be great when i's done!
>
>
> Richard
Thanks, I really needed that today!!!!

Margy

Margy Natalie
March 27th 08, 02:36 AM
WJRFlyBoy wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 23:29:56 -0400, Margy Natalie wrote:
>
>
>>>There are $10M homse on Captiva. The price of the home means nothing in
>>>terms of what I said, MOF, the higher the price of the home, including
>>>airstrip, further limits the resale market. These are not speculations,
>>>they are mathematical and historical facts.
>
>
>>Duh, every "specialty" neighborhood poses a difficult time for resale.
>
>
> Not so.
>

really? I believe any "specialty" neighborhood will reduce your
potention buyer pool, be it a golf course, airport or lake. It's just
what people want. Of course for the "right" buyer the values go up
because it's on a golf course, runway or lake.
>
>>I for one would NEVER buy a house in a golf community, but I'm building
>>in an aviation community. There are more golfers than pilots (sad, but
>>true) so the market isn't as limited, but pilots are more fun :-}!
>
>
> Depends on whether the Mile High Club or the On Green Association is
> your preference.

Bingo!

Margy Natalie
March 27th 08, 02:39 AM
Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
> BobR wrote:
>
>> Now who would want to live in one of those golf communities? Everyone
>> knows that it is very dangerous to live on a golf-coarse. One of
>> those errant hooks can come into your backyard, hit you on the head
>> and kill you.
>
>
> Excellent point. I HAVE been hit and injured by a golf ball I have never
> been hit by an aircraft.
I used to work with someone who bought on a golf course, He had a HUGE
bucket of balls from the yard, but was quite happy. It was the guy down
the way that had major damage on his house from the balls (he did buy
right on the turn of the green!)

margy

Morgans[_2_]
March 27th 08, 11:17 AM
"Margy Natalie" > wrote

> I used to work with someone who bought on a golf course, He had a HUGE
> bucket of balls from the yard, but was quite happy. It was the guy down
> the way that had major damage on his house from the balls (he did buy
> right on the turn of the green!)

I was the general contractor for a house that was built off to the right of
the tee, a perfect distance for a good slice to hit right into the property.

Balls being hit into the yard and house? You bet!

One example, is the fact that a track loader was only on the property for
about 6 or 7 days, all totaled, for clearing the land, digging the basement,
and then for final grading. During that time, a golf ball bounced off the
loader.. TWICE !!! Both times the loader was sitting about where the
swimming pool was to be built. Almost every time, the errant golfer had the
guts to come onto the property to try and find the ball. I saw *nothing*
about seeing a ball, every time.
;-)

I lost count of how many times a ball bounced off the house as it was being
framed and having the Cedar siding being applied. I told the owner that I
felt it was necessary to put "golf ball window protectors" on the 4 windows
that directly faced the tee, and he agreed. I put 1/4" Plexiglas "over
window" shields over those windows, so he was not constantly replacing
glass.

I agree with the fact you are far more likely to be hit with a golf ball,
than by an out of control airplane.
--
Jim in NC

Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
March 27th 08, 02:30 PM
In article >,
Margy Natalie > wrote:

> Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
> > BobR wrote:
> >
> >> Now who would want to live in one of those golf communities? Everyone
> >> knows that it is very dangerous to live on a golf-coarse. One of
> >> those errant hooks can come into your backyard, hit you on the head
> >> and kill you.
> >
> >
> > Excellent point. I HAVE been hit and injured by a golf ball I have never
> > been hit by an aircraft.
> I used to work with someone who bought on a golf course, He had a HUGE
> bucket of balls from the yard, but was quite happy. It was the guy down
> the way that had major damage on his house from the balls (he did buy
> right on the turn of the green!)
>
> margy

I heard that Elliot Spitzer is looking at golf course homes.

He heard that there are a lot of hookers there!

--
Remove _'s from email address to talk to me.

March 28th 08, 01:26 PM
On Mar 27, 8:30*am, Orval Fairbairn >
wrote:
> In article >,
> *Margy Natalie > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
> > > BobR wrote:
>
> > >> Now who would want to live in one of those golf communities? *Everyone
> > >> knows that it is very dangerous to live on a golf-coarse. *One of
> > >> those errant hooks can come into your backyard, hit you on the head
> > >> and kill you.
>
> > > Excellent point. I HAVE been hit and injured by a golf ball I have never
> > > been hit by an aircraft.
> > I used to work with someone who bought on a golf course, *He had a HUGE
> > bucket of balls from the yard, but was quite happy. *It was the guy down
> > the way that had major damage on his house from the balls (he did buy
> > right on the turn of the green!)
>
> > margy
>
> I heard that Elliot Spitzer is looking at golf course homes.
>
> He heard that there are a lot of hookers there!
>
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Just hope Loraina Bobbit doesn't live there. Rumer has it she has a
"bad" slice. :<)

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