Then I completely failed in my original post and my response to Brian. That's what I was trying to get through: it's about so much more.
For some that may be the bottom line though, you're right....
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Then I completely failed in my original post and my response to Brian. That's what I was trying to get through: it's about so much more.
For some that may be the bottom line though, you're right....
Brian, I understand where you're coming from. I don't quite understand the snark from you, and am a bit surprised by that, but otherwise they're honest questions and I'll answer them.
When it...
Good points. I think it's important for everybody to realize that Delaney has already said that it's a voluntary program "for now." It won't be long before we're all forced on to it ala Centerpoint...
Absolutely. To me, it's not "is there life out there?" but "how much" life is out there? There could be billions, trillions(!) of inhabited planets in the infinite universe(s!).
I agree with you...
We shouldn't have to. In my opinion, Power For Profit is fundamentally wrong - even immoral. You know what they tell people when they are questioned about being a for-profit public utility? "We...
Looking at that aerial view that Pete posted the other day, that's the first thing I thought about. I just didn't want to say it. But I think you're right and I can't imagine it being an homage of...
Wait! And telling them you shouldn't even have to be telling them anything as this all seems so basic - at least to those who understand cities.
The front really is coming along nicely. It's amazing how this change completely updates the look. It almost looks like an entrance to a multi-purpose convention center versus a stand-alone arena....
That's funny! But probably closer to the truth than we want to think...
btw, I watched the doc you recommended....I haven't written you back as there's so much to say...but just WOW. I actually...
I can just imagine. NewsOK comments are just, in general, horrible. After you're through wondering about Paul and Cletus, you brush your teeth, take a shower and then go to The Lost Ogle, which is...
You're right. The suspension was in May, but they did yank their scholarships in June and I thought it was over. I remembered that from this story from CBS:...
This ^^^ is Kansas City's problem right here. I know many who think that the NBA would be different in KC than the NFL and (especially) MLB, but that's an awfully big risk considering there's not a...
Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that could be brought up that I don't bring up in other threads. CHK is involved in a lot of things. But, this is a very specific thread about Chesapeake...
But don't you think that's kind of a totalitarian kind of approach? Its almost demanding that people think like "we" do on any given topic. Someone being truly ignorant and somebody believing in a...
You said it very well. It's amazing how many people follow Alex Jones and think vaccines are a part of a conspiracy to kill off world population. It must be very hard for a committed pediatrician,...
Look at the name of this thread. I have every right to make that point. If you think it's not on a lot of minds, you're sorely mistaking. My post was very relevant.
I don't know Laramie. I'm in the KC area a lot and I hear nothing but excitement about the Thunder. The Kansas City Star has covered them well and SB Nation/Kansas City fronts the Thunder all the...
That was supposed to have been final. Scholarships pulled, the whole shebang. College Football is just a big business.
You're right on target, Sid. Hope things are going well for you up in the Pacific Northwest. Pretty part of the country!
The building is coming along great. It's too bad the Chesapeake name is emblazoned across the building. The name just means "corrupt" to many people across the country. You say the name "Chesapeake"...
Yeah, maybe, kinda, with one BIG caveat or, maybe disclaimer is the more proper word to use.
San Diego is unique, even to Southern California, in that they have a Mediterranean-like climate that...
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Nope, no nuns (I read the discussion at Flickr). It was a Methodist hospital named after John & George Wesley, the founders of Methodism.
Interesting early history of Wesley Hospital is below....
This is an interesting article about the design based on an interview with the architect.
http://lynnbecker.com/repeat/rossbarney/oklacity.htm
That was some good solid reporting in Saturday's Oklahoman. Thank god for Steve.
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The Theme Song from Cheers. The full-version (actually released as a single). Artist is Gary Portnoy and a studio band.
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