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In reply to the discussion: Papa John Warns: Pizza Prices Will Rise Under Obamacare [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)there are a lot of them in Florida, (Avalon, Baldwin Park and Celebration just to name 3 I can think of off the top of my head right here in Central Florida) just not all owned by a Catholic pizza guy...I suspect they would like to see community members go to their church but I found nowhere that said it was a requirement.
I bet I'd have to buy or be seriously interested in buying enough to go down and talk to the various builders in person to see what HOA rules there were though. The site mentioned but did not specify fees for common area upkeep and services.
Look, I'm not interested in defending the Catholic church but I am willing to stick to criticizing them for shit they actually do instead of what I think they might have done or what someone else might have done with their name on his speed-dial.
I do not discount the possibility that the guy on the other end of the chat is a salesman and has to say salesman things. But the community was portrayed as some culty, stepford wives kind of place yet it seems to be not much more than a planned community that happens to be owned by a rich Catholic guy who sells crappy pizza.
But not as crappy as Papa John's.