Celebration, Florida, is a planned community near Disney World that was built from scratch in 1996. It has no slums, strip joints, junk yards, or other undesirable sites. It rate of violent crime is near zero.
It is a functioning town of 11,000 with an elected government and a police force.
The first murder in its history occurred today. A 58-year-old man was found dead on the floor of his residence. Police determined that the death was a criminal homicide.
On Thursday a despondent man barricaded himself in his house and shot himself after shooting at police officers.
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Until it does.
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FL: Serpents in paradise
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Fear, anger, hatred, and greed. The devil's all-you-can-eat buffet.
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Re: FL: Serpents in paradise
"Nothing attracts a serpent like a paradise"
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Re: FL: Serpents in paradise
A serpent in paradise is where it all started, isn't it. IIRC, it was something to do with an apple?
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Apples are not mentioned in the Bible. Most likely it was a pomegranate.
I think the apple comes from late Medieval or early Renaissance European paintings, along with fig leaves.
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I think the apple comes from late Medieval or early Renaissance European paintings, along with fig leaves.
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Re: FL: Serpents in paradise
Uh Oh, that brings on a whole lot of other questions.seamusTX wrote:Apples are not mentioned in the Bible. Most likely it was a pomegranate.
I think the apple comes from late Medieval or early Renaissance European paintings, along with fig leaves.
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Pomegranates are devilishly hard to eat.Oldgringo wrote:Uh Oh, that brings on a whole lot of other questions.seamusTX wrote:Apples are not mentioned in the Bible. Most likely it was a pomegranate.
I think the apple comes from late Medieval or early Renaissance European paintings, along with fig leaves. - Jim
The hardest fruit upon this planet
Is easily the pomegranate.
I'm halfway through the puzzle game
Of guessing how it got its name.
The pome part turns my cowlick hoary,
But the granite is self-explanatory.
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Being a nerd, I have to point out that the coconut is the hardest fruit on the planet.
The origin of the name pomegranate is found here: http://www.word-origins.com/definition/pomegranate.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Short version: it comes from the Latin words for apple [with many] seeds. I actually did not know this.
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The origin of the name pomegranate is found here: http://www.word-origins.com/definition/pomegranate.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Short version: it comes from the Latin words for apple [with many] seeds. I actually did not know this.
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That is "poetic" justice.seamusTX wrote:Being a nerd, I have to point out that the coconut is the hardest fruit on the planet. - Jim
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