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HeyBub[_3_] November 26th 11 10:28 AM

$26 million home rehab
 
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in August
1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth coverings, a
stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha Pease to brag about it
in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years —
sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist torched the
stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the resulting cascade of
firefighting water left the modern wood floors cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...s-1993582.html



harry November 26th 11 09:00 PM

$26 million home rehab
 
On Nov 26, 10:28*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in August
1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth coverings, a
stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha Pease to brag about it
in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years —
sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist torched the
stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the resulting cascade of
firefighting water left the modern wood floors cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


I expect there are many better uses this money could be put to in
these times.

harry November 26th 11 09:02 PM

$26 million home rehab
 
On Nov 26, 10:28*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in August
1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth coverings, a
stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha Pease to brag about it
in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years —
sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist torched the
stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the resulting cascade of
firefighting water left the modern wood floors cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


So while the poor in America eat grass, your aristoclepts are spending
$26M on a refurb. Who's living under the heel of their monarchy?

KB[_4_] November 26th 11 11:01 PM

$26 million home rehab
 

"harry" wrote in message
...
On Nov 26, 10:28 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in August
1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth coverings, a
stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha Pease to brag about
it
in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years —
sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist torched
the
stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the resulting cascade
of
firefighting water left the modern wood floors cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


So while the poor in America eat grass, your aristoclepts are spending
$26M on a refurb. Who's living under the heel of their monarchy?


A typical example of Perry's cut backs. They wanted to spend $27M on it, he
said no. Now he brags he "saved" the taxpayers $1M




Oren[_2_] November 27th 11 01:03 AM

$26 million home rehab
 
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 13:00:18 -0800 (PST), harry
wrote:

On Nov 26, 10:28*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in August
1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth coverings, a
stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha Pease to brag about it
in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years —
sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist torched the
stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the resulting cascade of
firefighting water left the modern wood floors cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


I expect there are many better uses this money could be put to in
these times.


Do the UK palace guards still use bear hide/hair in those funny hats?
That must cost plenty of money for keeping the Queen protected.

Pic:

http://img3.photographersdirect.com/img/17863/wm/pd2505939.jpg

At least the guy has a bayonet. I like that part....

HeyBub[_3_] November 27th 11 01:41 AM

$26 million home rehab
 
harry wrote:
On Nov 26, 10:28 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in
August 1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth
coverings, a stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha
Pease to brag about it in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years
— sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist
torched the stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the
resulting cascade of firefighting water left the modern wood floors
cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


I expect there are many better uses this money could be put to in
these times.


Not really. Texas has a budget surplus and about $9 billion in its "rainy
day" fund.



[email protected] November 27th 11 02:32 AM

$26 million home rehab
 
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 19:41:18 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote:

harry wrote:
On Nov 26, 10:28 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
"When the Texas Governor's Mansion was officially inaugurated in
August 1856, at least some of the Bastrop-pine floors had oilcloth
coverings, a stylish touch of the day that caused then-Gov. Elisha
Pease to brag about it in a letter to his wife.

"Years later, the floors got makeovers that lasted through the years
— sanded and refinished many times, no doubt — until an arsonist
torched the stately Greek Revival landmark on June 8, 2008, and the
resulting cascade of firefighting water left the modern wood floors
cupped and buckled."

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-...ration-well-un...


I expect there are many better uses this money could be put to in
these times.


Not really. Texas has a budget surplus and about $9 billion in its "rainy
day" fund.


Last year the (then Democratic) legislature wanted to spend $1B of our "rainy
day fund" on roads, to be apportioned "equally" among counties. IOW, Obama's
"shovel-ready" boondoggle meets Alabama's old-boy network. The answer was a
resounding "NO!", and a Republican legislature (both houses) for the first
time in 165 years.


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