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Whipjacka

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  1. ^or at all
  2. from july 2014?
  3. yeah, it'll be worth a fortune
  4. They traded murphy for the Angel's 22nd best prospect.
  5. He needs to take a few notes from zack bruell
  6. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    ^^ He's worth having on the team as long as the cavs don't have to lean on him as a major contributor. Someone will sign him for less than his opt-out. ^^^ I know i may sound like a broken record, but I wouldn't be so optimistic about Andy's future health. He hasn't put a full season together since 09-10
  7. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    i didnt realize okc kept the supersonic history
  8. I'll wait until renderings are released before I lambaste the design
  9. But cleveland is too small a market to spend more than 80 million on salary
  10. I agree that intersections, pedestrian crosswalks, and development are not feasible for the shoreway. So, if it must remain a limited access road that was engineered for freeway speeds, what is the benefit from reducing the speed limit?
  11. As far as I remember, they will still have exit ramps and tunnels to access the lake.
  12. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    If they draft a European player and let him play overseas for a few years, does that count against the cap?
  13. This should be the perspective the convention marketers use.
  14. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    Andy hasn't played anything resembling a full season since 09-10 and has played in 75+ games only three times in his career. I don't think the cavs can rely on him to have significant impact.
  15. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    moz wasn't playing because he isn't quick enough to defend the perimeter when Golden State goes small, which was almost all night. Remember that when he scored a ton and played a lot of minutes, they lost big. Everyone has dead legs. You can see that lebrons effectiveness falters as the game goes on. There is simply not enough depth or options. Blatt's only adjustments can come from schemes because they are already using all their personnel. It's hard to win when you have to start your bench role players.
  16. They should be pushing six-trip fare cards for the occasional rider
  17. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    ^ you watched, didn't you?
  18. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    ^ I think if they don't win tomorrow, they can't win the series. I fear that if this goes 7, they will have no steam left.
  19. Former Huntington Building in Cleveland sells for $22 million to Hudson Holdings By Michelle Jarboe McFee, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2015/06/former_huntington_building_in.html CLEVELAND, Ohio – One of downtown's most prominent office buildings – home to what's often described as the world's largest bank lobby – changed hands Tuesday in deal that could herald a huge redevelopment project. Hudson Holdings of Delray Beach, Florida, paid $22 million to buy the former Huntington Building, a near-empty office property at 925 Euclid Ave. Andrew "Avi" Greenbaum, a Hudson principal, confirmed the sale and the price during a phone interview but was reluctant to discuss his plans for the 21-story building. Real estate sources familiar with the project say Hudson could repurpose some of the largely vacant office space, 1.3 million or so square feet, as apartments and a hotel. The building still would house some offices, plus lower-level retail. "I will neither confirm nor deny any plans," Greenbaum said, adding that he's keeping the details hush-hush until a media tour scheduled for June 16. The sale fits neatly into the narrative of a downtown on the rebound. Now called the 925 Building, the property last sold in 2010 for $18.5 million. At the time, the massive building was generating much more income, but major tenants including Huntington Bank, accounting firm Ernst & Young and the Tucker Ellis law firm were on their way out the door. Five years later, the space is 92 percent empty, according to the Newmark Grubb Knight Frank real estate brokerage, which represented seller Optima Ventures and which will handle office and retail leasing for the new owner. Hudson saw more value in the building as a makeover play, in a market where apartments are full, retailers are creeping back into the city, office occupancy has leveled out and developers are running out of historic buildings to convert into housing. "We're urban developers," Greenbaum said, adding that he's built, bought, converted and adapted more than 4,000 residential units and 3 million square feet of commercial space during his career. "We love downtowns. We run around looking at downtown markets where we're seeing a huge resurgence, especially based on the fact that people want to live, work and play in the same place. Where we're finding those markets, those are the areas that we really like to invest. "We're very bullish on the future of downtown Cleveland," he added.
  20. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    ^^^ names are reserved for true heartache.
  21. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    Andy will never play a full season again.
  22. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    You understand that golden state is a lot better than Chicago?
  23. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    my bad