The world is an ongoing process of everyday changes fueled by the quest for money. It always has been and it always will be. In that process mistakes are made continuously. Sint Maarten is no exception to that rule. Sad as it is. Frank is upset about this reality of life but he is fortunate enough to buy his happiness elsewhere. I am happy that Frank is able to buy things that are out of reach for many others. Frank probably worked hard for his money and likely deserved every penny of it. Good for him.
I also understand Frank's message but I have to add that it is completely meaningless to me coming from a Florida Frank. Florida Franks are part of the problem because all the condos they so abhor, are in fact being built for the Franks of this world. Franks that have an uncontrollable desire of owning property everywhere. I don't think Frank is the man to complain. He is the man to apologize. And now Frank sold out and probably hopes that the stupid islanders feel punished by his decision. I don't feel anything. As a matter of fact I don't care about Frank. Frank made a nice profit and took his money elsewhere and probably bought another condo again. Franks come and Franks go. We have seen many of them. Frank's message about over development is loud and clear but we, the stupid islanders, knew that already. We just seem to keep voting in the wrong people. But thanks for reminding us Frank.
Frank's message
Calico Jack | Wed, 2007-07-04 19:24
The world is an ongoing process of everyday changes fueled by the quest for money. It always has been and it always will be. In that process mistakes are made continuously. Sint Maarten is no exception to that rule. Sad as it is. Frank is upset about this reality of life but he is fortunate enough to buy his happiness elsewhere. I am happy that Frank is able to buy things that are out of reach for many others. Frank probably worked hard for his money and likely deserved every penny of it. Good for him.
I also understand Frank's message but I have to add that it is completely meaningless to me coming from a Florida Frank. Florida Franks are part of the problem because all the condos they so abhor, are in fact being built for the Franks of this world. Franks that have an uncontrollable desire of owning property everywhere. I don't think Frank is the man to complain. He is the man to apologize. And now Frank sold out and probably hopes that the stupid islanders feel punished by his decision. I don't feel anything. As a matter of fact I don't care about Frank. Frank made a nice profit and took his money elsewhere and probably bought another condo again. Franks come and Franks go. We have seen many of them. Frank's message about over development is loud and clear but we, the stupid islanders, knew that already. We just seem to keep voting in the wrong people. But thanks for reminding us Frank.
Rackham
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