Owe'Malley hates us over here and would probably sell us to Virginia But he gets too much tax money from Ocean City to ever let that happen
We don't like him over here neither . I see you live in easton . Do ya ever hit the bars in town?
Owe'Malley hates us over here and would probably sell us to Virginia But he gets too much tax money from Ocean City to ever let that happen
We don't like him over here neither . I see you live in easton . Do ya ever hit the bars in town?
How about you stop talking down to people and go **** yourself. Lay down and die, old man. You've already given up.
You promise?
I think our friend Wilcam did.......... Idaho. For me Georgia is closer..... 2 years or less.
I really wish we could become part of Virginia or something. So sick of being controlled by them clowns over there.
The way to do it would be to merge Delmarva (minus "Joe-Bite-Me" northern Delaware) with Virginia, that way, we're not trying to create a 51st state+1 It would definately be easier to just join VA than forming State #51.
We're not talking bout seceding from the union, but merely moving a few state borders around to accommodate disenfranchised citizens...Doubtful, there will never be anymore succession in this country again. I wouldn't mind it but it just ain't gonna happen.
Come on guys and gals, let's light this candle. I need a freedom respecting area to move to until retirement (moving closer to in-shore fishing on the bay would be icing on the cake).....
...Hell, I might just stay put when I retire!
nah not really
If I do go any were ill stop by side tracks in the afternoon or the VFW
Yeah I hear ya. Dave's place over in ridgley has good food and a nice local atmosphereYea not really any hotspots in Easton anymore, when we venture out it's usually to Kent island or Cambridge
I've started to sell off stuff....looking to WVA/Kentucky, within a year!
The easy part will be the buy in from Virginia.The small amount of research I have done indicates there is a way to do this in the U.S. constitution, but it requires the legislatures of both states agree to the change and an act of congress. If there are bumps in the road it may end up in the supreme court and really this process could take 10 to 20 years or more. Just be prepared for a long haul, stay the course and it may happen, but it won't be easy. Worth it...yeah, but do not expect easy.
Whoever succeeds from Maryland first....I'm moving there haha. Delmarva sounds nice. I'll commute across the bridge all day and buy my gas in delmarva where there wouldn't be the new gas tax!