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Just remember to call me when you're close to world domination. I don't want to do any of the work, I just want to be there when it happens so I get a good seat. :)
With property taxes what they are, among other issues, I couldn't stand living in Marion County right now. I love that Greg Ballard is mayor right now, but it's going to take a while to right that ship.
McCordsville it's pretty nice. I enjoy how it's growing too. Of course, I'm about 15 minutes from where I work too, so that's not a bad thing.
I heard through the grape vine (below) that you deal with political PR and marketing. I was wondering if you wanted to get together for a cup of coffee. I am looking to get into the political arena with some marketing products. We might be able to figure out a way to strategically work together.
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