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(set 17 days ago)
Location: Where my bills arrive
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Why because I don't accept the gospel of urban environment the way you see it? Grow up. I have said before that the cities who have hit hard times need to reinvent themselves but first they need to redefine what they are going for. You want everything to be the way it was 40 years ago, its not going to happen and every new warehouse to condo is great but who can buy them and where are they working? As I just posted I agree that public transit should tailored to the employment centers we need the same thing here but politics and money speak louder than the constituents that it serves and this is a city issue who owns the transit not the suburbs.
Status:
"Let this year be over..."
(set 17 days ago)
Location: Where my bills arrive
19,219 posts, read 17,080,738 times
Reputation: 15537
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Originally Posted by videobruce
That works BOTH ways! Buy a mirror.
You really are a five year old who has a tantrum because someone disagrees.
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