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Phoenix may not be paradise but those Pics make it look worse than it is. Whats with the marlboro man selling oranges out of the back of a pick up??? Homeless people everywhere??? Trash dumped in the middle of the desert?? I mean there were bed matresses, Sofas and all kinds of stuff in that pile.. You are making it look like it is a hell hole. Come on!!
Phoenix may not be paradise but those Pics make it look worse than it is. Whats with the marlboro man selling oranges out of the back of a pick up??? Homeless people everywhere??? Trash dumped in the middle of the desert?? I mean there were bed matresses, Sofas and all kinds of stuff in that pile.. You are making it look like it is a hell hole. Come on!!
His sole purpose in life is to make Phoenix look bad. I wish he'd post a picture of himself on here, or perhaps maybe I can find one.
That's my main knock against cities like Houston and Atlanta. They've got gorgeous skylines, but I hate to see large groups of surface parking lots surrounding these skyscrapers.
It would be nice to see some of those parking lots be developed. They don't need to be skyscrapers, low/mid-rise development in the area would make it more aesthetically pleasing and it would make the downtowns more thriving.
That's my main knock against cities like Houston and Atlanta. They've got gorgeous skylines, but I hate to see large groups of surface parking lots surrounding these skyscrapers.
It would be nice to see some of those parking lots be developed. They don't need to be skyscrapers, low/mid-rise development in the area would make it more aesthetically pleasing and it would make the downtowns more thriving.
Those parking lots will be developed, just wait for it.
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