Florida Man
- keith
- Posts: 4069
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:23 pm
- Location: The Swamp in Victorian Oz
- Occupation: Retired Computer Systems Analyst Project Manager Super Coder
- Verified: ✅lunatic
Florida Man
I understand that labor force statisticians consider 3% unemployed to be 'full employment'.
It means that the available for work candidate pool is so small that you are not likely to find a suitable candidate to hire when you want to hire somebody - and when you do find someone you'll likely have to pay them more than you want to.
It means that the available for work candidate pool is so small that you are not likely to find a suitable candidate to hire when you want to hire somebody - and when you do find someone you'll likely have to pay them more than you want to.
Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most souls Would scarcely get your feet wet
Florida Man
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66733230
Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Maritime Law applied!
For details on his previous attempt in 2021 - which wound up with him washed ashore 30 miles south of this departure position - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57983648
Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Maritime Law applied!
For details on his previous attempt in 2021 - which wound up with him washed ashore 30 miles south of this departure position - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57983648
Hic sunt dracones
- Gregg
- Posts: 5502
- Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:54 am
- Location: Cincinnati, Gettysburg
- Occupation: We build cars
Florida Man
Sometimes I think they need to just let Darwin handle things.Suranis wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 3:01 pm https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66733230
Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Maritime Law applied!
For details on his previous attempt in 2021 - which wound up with him washed ashore 30 miles south of this departure position - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57983648
Supreme Commander, Imperial Illuminati Air Force
You don't have to consent, but I'm gonna tase you anyway.
You don't have to consent, but I'm gonna tase you anyway.
Florida Man
From the article:Suranis wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 3:01 pm https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66733230
Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Maritime Law applied!
The Coast Guard spent way more money trying to keep this nimrod from dying than he could have ever raised for it. What an asshole."My goal is to not only raise money for homeless people, raise money for the Coast Guard, raise money for the police department, raise money for the fire department," he told WOFL-TV in Orlando in 2021.
"Hey! We left this England place because it was bogus, and if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto, we'll just be bogus too!" -- Thomas Jefferson
- Foggy
- Dick Tater
- Posts: 10385
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:45 am
- Location: Fogbow HQ
- Occupation: Dick Tater/Space Cadet
- Verified: Inventor of flag baseball
Florida Man
Feel the hamster, be the hamster. Wooooo.
I am living in a world far beyond the scope of my imagination. Every time the planet rotates, I wake up in a brand new world full of wonders.
- raison de arizona
- Posts: 20219
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:21 am
- Location: Nothing, Arizona
- Occupation: bit twiddler
- Verified: ✔️ he/him/his
Florida Man
Matt Devitt @MattDevittWX wrote: #Florida man spotted boating with a half semi-truck, half pontoon recently in Big Pine Key. Doesn't get more Florida than that. Credit: Michael Yatsuk @WINKNews
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
- Slim Cognito
- Posts: 7029
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:15 am
- Location: Too close to trump
- Occupation: Hats. I do hats.
- Verified: ✅
- northland10
- Posts: 6144
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:47 pm
- Location: Northeast Illinois
- Occupation: Organist/Choir Director/Fundraising Data Analyst
- Verified: ✅ I'm me.
Florida Man
It looks like a thought-out build, which seems a little un-Florida Man. While not something I would do, I give em points for creativity in combining the shell of the tractor with an extended pontoon boat. There is the issue that the cab tends to block the view, so you have to be there to steer and not hit stuff.
I hope he found a way to horn functional.
I hope he found a way to horn functional.
101010
- Ben-Prime
- Posts: 2955
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:29 pm
- Location: Worldwide Availability
- Occupation: Managing People Who Manage Machines
- Verified: ✅MamaSaysI'mBonaFide
Florida Man
The dangling truck-ticles must be under the waterline, too.
But the sunshine aye shall light the sky,
As round and round we run;
And the truth shall ever come uppermost,
And justice shall be done.
- Charles Mackay, "Eternal Justice"
As round and round we run;
And the truth shall ever come uppermost,
And justice shall be done.
- Charles Mackay, "Eternal Justice"
- sugar magnolia
- Posts: 3649
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:54 pm
Florida Man
There's a guy who lives on a "boat" in lake Maurepas, and has been there for years. It's the body of an old pickup with 2 bed shells stacked on top of each other. Look to your right as you go across the Manchac bridge and you might see him.
Florida Man
I know I'm probably weird, but I think it's pretty cool. Silly ya, but sod it, he's not hurting anyone and if it brings him a bit of happiness let him at it.
And He might not be a Trump Supporter.
And He might not be a Trump Supporter.
Hic sunt dracones
Florida Man
Oh he is a Trumper (even without the flags). Me in Florida kinda know these things. He might look pretty cool from across the pond though-- I get that.
Florida Man
Yah, Trumper or not I find it if not cool at least impressive and entertaining. YMMV
- pipistrelle
- Posts: 7448
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:27 am
Florida Man
It’s de rigueur for a Trumper to have a dozen flags and a tacky paint job.
- Slim Cognito
- Posts: 7029
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:15 am
- Location: Too close to trump
- Occupation: Hats. I do hats.
- Verified: ✅
Florida Man
Reminds me of when I lived at Lake of the Ozarks. There was a two-story mobile home. Yes, you read that correctly.
And when I say mobile home, I don’t mean modular, I mean old, single wide trailers. they drug them in on their own wheels, built a sort of scaffolding style exoskeleton, and voilà, redneck mansion.
Now that I think back, I believe it was two single wides on the bottom and one single wide on the top.
And when I say mobile home, I don’t mean modular, I mean old, single wide trailers. they drug them in on their own wheels, built a sort of scaffolding style exoskeleton, and voilà, redneck mansion.
Now that I think back, I believe it was two single wides on the bottom and one single wide on the top.
My Crested Yorkie, Gilda and her amazing hair.
x4
x4
- keith
- Posts: 4069
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:23 pm
- Location: The Swamp in Victorian Oz
- Occupation: Retired Computer Systems Analyst Project Manager Super Coder
- Verified: ✅lunatic
Florida Man
I know this is old, but my first high school girlfriend lived in an A-frame "mobile" home. It was a factory design, not an adhoc lets pile one on top of the other kind of job. It was weird at first thought, but once inside, it felt relatively normal.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:17 pm Reminds me of when I lived at Lake of the Ozarks. There was a two-story mobile home. Yes, you read that correctly.
And when I say mobile home, I don’t mean modular, I mean old, single wide trailers. they drug them in on their own wheels, built a sort of scaffolding style exoskeleton, and voilà, redneck mansion.
Now that I think back, I believe it was two single wides on the bottom and one single wide on the top.
Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most souls Would scarcely get your feet wet
- Volkonski
- Posts: 12061
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:06 am
- Location: Texoma and North Fork of Long Island
- Occupation: Retired mechanical engineer
- Verified: ✅
Florida Man
They came for Florida’s sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war.
Florida has seen a population boom in recent years, but many longtime residents and recent transplants say rising costs and divisive politics have them fleeing the Sunshine State.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/econom ... rcna142316
Florida has seen a population boom in recent years, but many longtime residents and recent transplants say rising costs and divisive politics have them fleeing the Sunshine State.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/econom ... rcna142316
My mother and stepfather moved to Florida from Massachusetts in 1984. Then it was a mecca for retirees.Florida has had a population boom over the past several years, with more than 700,000 people moving there in 2022, and it was the second-fastest-growing state as of July 2023, according to Census Bureau data. While there are some indications that migration to the state has slowed from its pandemic highs, only Texas saw more one-way U-Haul moves into the state than Florida last year. Mortgage application data indicated there were nearly two homebuyers moving to Florida in 2023 for every one leaving, according to data analytics firm CoreLogic.
But while hundreds of thousands of new residents have flocked to the state on the promise of beautiful weather, no income tax and lower costs, nearly 500,000 left in 2022, according to the most recent census data. Contributing to their move was a perfect storm of soaring insurance costs, a hostile political environment, worsening traffic and extreme weather, according to interviews with more than a dozen recent transplants and longtime residents who left the state in the past two years.
“It wasn’t the utopia on any level that I thought it would be,” said Jodi Cummings, who moved to Florida from Connecticut in 2021. “I thought Florida would be an easier lifestyle, I thought the pace would be a little bit quieter, I thought it would be warmer. I didn’t expect it to be literally 100 degrees at night. It was incredibly difficult to make friends, and it was expensive, very expensive.”
Cummings expected she’d have extra money in her paycheck working as a private chef in the Palm Beach area since the state doesn’t have an income tax. But the high costs of car insurance, rent and food cut into that additional take-home pay. After six months of dealing with South Florida’s heat and traffic, she began planning a move back to the Northeast.
“I had been so disenchanted with Florida so quickly,” Cummings said. “There was this feeling of confusion and guilt about wanting to leave, of moving there then realizing this is not anything like I thought it would be.”
While costs have been rising across the country, some areas of Florida have been hit particularly hard. In the South Florida region, which includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach, consumer prices in February were up nearly 5% over the prior year, compared to 3.2% nationally, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Homeowners insurance rates in Florida rose 42% last year to an average of $6,000 annually, driven by hurricanes and climate change, and car insurance in Florida is more than 50% higher than the national average, according to the Insurance Information Institute. While once seen as an affordable housing market, Florida is now among the more expensive states to buy a home in, with prices up 60% since 2020 to an average of $388,500, according to Zillow.
For Carter, who made the move in 2022 from Kansas to a suburb of Orlando for the weather, beaches and to be closer to her grandchildren, the costs began to quickly pile up. She purchased a manufactured home and initially expected the lot rent in her community to be $580 a month. But when she arrived she learned her monthly bill was actually $750, and by the time she left it had jumped to $875 a month. Along with the $9,000 in repairs from the armadillos, her car insurance doubled and Hurricane Ian destroyed her home’s roof on her 62nd birthday.
“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.” ― Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
- raison de arizona
- Posts: 20219
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:21 am
- Location: Nothing, Arizona
- Occupation: bit twiddler
- Verified: ✔️ he/him/his
Florida Man
chris evans @notcapnamerica wrote: Hispanic restaurant owner Richard Gonzmart is a Republican who voted for DeSantis. Now he’s panicking because DeSantis’ new immigration law forced him to fire 19 members of his staff and pay a $500k fine because they are undocumented.
From miamiherald.com
It’s worth noting — he says he still supports Ron DeSantis and is “proud of everything he’s done.”
WTF Seriously
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
- raison de arizona
- Posts: 20219
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:21 am
- Location: Nothing, Arizona
- Occupation: bit twiddler
- Verified: ✔️ he/him/his
Florida Man
AccuWeather @accuweather wrote: Florida man vs. alligator
Mike Dragich, a licensed Florida alligator trapper, used his bare hands to remove an 8-foot alligator that was wandering a busy area of Jacksonville, Florida, over the weekend. And he did it barefoot!
Do not try this on your own.
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
-
- Posts: 239
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:04 pm
Florida Man
Well, that trick isn't all that hard OR dangerous. Nothing spectacular about doing it barefoot either.
One summer, many, many, many decades ago I did that 5 times a day at the bottom of the hour. At the top of the hour I entertained the tourists by milking western diamondbacks.
I usually approached the gator from the front. By sliding my hand along the sand, it wasn't able to see my hand get under its chin. Occasionally, a gator would get a bit too animated for that maneuver so I had to hold it by the tail until it relaxed before jumping on its back like Florida Man.
Ah, the good old days of being a simple, long-haired country boy trying to impress the ladies with my wrestling skills. I found that I had much better luck impressing the ladies with my 1964 Jaguar XKE convertible.
WOW!! I can't believe I had skinny legs once upon a time.
One summer, many, many, many decades ago I did that 5 times a day at the bottom of the hour. At the top of the hour I entertained the tourists by milking western diamondbacks.
I usually approached the gator from the front. By sliding my hand along the sand, it wasn't able to see my hand get under its chin. Occasionally, a gator would get a bit too animated for that maneuver so I had to hold it by the tail until it relaxed before jumping on its back like Florida Man.
Ah, the good old days of being a simple, long-haired country boy trying to impress the ladies with my wrestling skills. I found that I had much better luck impressing the ladies with my 1964 Jaguar XKE convertible.
WOW!! I can't believe I had skinny legs once upon a time.
- raison de arizona
- Posts: 20219
- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:21 am
- Location: Nothing, Arizona
- Occupation: bit twiddler
- Verified: ✔️ he/him/his
Florida Man
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams