Re: This may ruin your life.
Isn't that funny, Joe? You ask a guy that's running for president how many houses he has and he can't tell you? Poor *******.
To my knowledge he has 6 (his main home in Phoenix, the one here [the press call it Sedona but it's actually Page Springs, about 10 miles away], 2 condos in Corona [a small gated Island in San Diego - right next to Ocean Beach - our hippy, biker, street person hangout fave beach getaway], a condo in Washington and one in New York. It's being reported that he has 2 more but Cindy is apparently not around to clear things up.
It's all hers. Their finances are separate. She's worth about 100 mil. I know she inherited the 'family farm' here. And, for the record, Page Springs is not a snooty place. Irrigated by Oak Creek, it's a very small and very green little community that was, a hundred years ago, the most fertile farmland around. In the last 20 years or so, as notoriety has come to Sedona, many of our oldest and best citizens have moved out there and live a quiet life. Most still wear cowboy hats and many have horses. In the last several years a few quite successful vineyards have sprung up as the soil and climate are perfect for grapes.
So yes, they are very near and have been often sighted here for years. Folks around here like them. They spend their getaway time here like thousands of other folks, their ranch is secluded, John loves to fish, but until now, they've not been afraid to be seen. They're best friends with the broker that sold my local business and his wife. I've been to 'social events' that they have been to but have never formally been introduced except to nod or mumble hello.
Although on the face of it, it is hilarious and damaging to him that he couldn't answer the question, as I say, I feel sorry for him and the way it's being interpreted. He's simply a guy that has better and more important things to do than keep track of his real estate and he has a very capable wife to do that for him. Isn't it funny what a little twist of viewpoint can do.
I have 'known him' as our senator for many years, have respect for him politically and think he's a good guy of real character. I think most folks around here share that view.
In our local newspaper last week there was an article about what Sedona might become if he wins (as if we weren't well known enough yet). It's being predicted that our 3 1/2 million visitors a year will become 7 - more than the Grand Canyon.
But, you heard it here, he won't win.
Isn't that funny, Joe? You ask a guy that's running for president how many houses he has and he can't tell you? Poor *******.
To my knowledge he has 6 (his main home in Phoenix, the one here [the press call it Sedona but it's actually Page Springs, about 10 miles away], 2 condos in Corona [a small gated Island in San Diego - right next to Ocean Beach - our hippy, biker, street person hangout fave beach getaway], a condo in Washington and one in New York. It's being reported that he has 2 more but Cindy is apparently not around to clear things up.
It's all hers. Their finances are separate. She's worth about 100 mil. I know she inherited the 'family farm' here. And, for the record, Page Springs is not a snooty place. Irrigated by Oak Creek, it's a very small and very green little community that was, a hundred years ago, the most fertile farmland around. In the last 20 years or so, as notoriety has come to Sedona, many of our oldest and best citizens have moved out there and live a quiet life. Most still wear cowboy hats and many have horses. In the last several years a few quite successful vineyards have sprung up as the soil and climate are perfect for grapes.
So yes, they are very near and have been often sighted here for years. Folks around here like them. They spend their getaway time here like thousands of other folks, their ranch is secluded, John loves to fish, but until now, they've not been afraid to be seen. They're best friends with the broker that sold my local business and his wife. I've been to 'social events' that they have been to but have never formally been introduced except to nod or mumble hello.
Although on the face of it, it is hilarious and damaging to him that he couldn't answer the question, as I say, I feel sorry for him and the way it's being interpreted. He's simply a guy that has better and more important things to do than keep track of his real estate and he has a very capable wife to do that for him. Isn't it funny what a little twist of viewpoint can do.
I have 'known him' as our senator for many years, have respect for him politically and think he's a good guy of real character. I think most folks around here share that view.
In our local newspaper last week there was an article about what Sedona might become if he wins (as if we weren't well known enough yet). It's being predicted that our 3 1/2 million visitors a year will become 7 - more than the Grand Canyon.
But, you heard it here, he won't win.
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