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Whipjacka

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  1. Ahem, my Chardon Hilltoppers are moving on to play kenston in a geauga county rumble. Chardon will win, obviously.
  2. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    http://mrcharlietodd.com/post/34614966891/wow-a-neighbor-got-video-of-the-facade-falling
  3. yeah, my girlfriend lives in one of the lofts on the square. I've watched that new development happening form the beginning and it looks great. They're going to open up dat froyo in one of the storefronts.
  4. Whipjacka replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    It's narcissism. I like when someone wishes a happy birthday to the "best daddy in the world" and it is obvious the father doesn't have a facebook account to receive the good tidings. These things are not done out of kindness, they are done to get approval (likes).
  5. I'm pro dome, but I don't know if they would get a return on their investment. I think two significant changes will happen to the field: 1) new video boards. 2) turf on the field instead of grass. Both would increase its functionality in terms of bringing more events to the venue. The problem, in my mind, is this stadium is already approaching fifteen years old. how long would the stadium need to be operational for a 200 million dollar dome to reap profits? Also, the browns' stadium wasn't built to be timeless. It is a cookie cutter stadium designed to be quickly built and I'm not sure it's going to be around for a very long time, relatively speaking.
  6. kent state is the team to watch. This is a good year for the top of the mac
  7. went to Taza today purely based on that article. the falafel was pretty good
  8. just so you know, I'm lost without you, murray. I hope you're okay with that.
  9. the area around the park is quickly becoming a nice little residential district. now imagine if the section of huntington that faces chester had apartments while the side facing euclid and e. 9th housed the county.
  10. isn't that supposed to be phase two of uptown?
  11. I love they might be giants, but im not sure they had the success or influence you need to even be considered.
  12. a part of me kinda wants rush to never get in so i can hear people say what a farce the rock hall is
  13. its nice to have a manager who knows how to talk to media and isn't antagonistic or defensive like someone who coaches by the lake
  14. here is why you run on that third and one: we were in field goal range and time was running low in the half. even if you ran TRich and he didn't get the first, you take 40 seconds off the clock and dawson comes in and puts you up 20-7 and you kick off with not much time left.
  15. ^BIG TUNA!!!!!!!
  16. it won't matter unless they get some real talent.
  17. so i wasn't the only one who noticed that. giggling just thinking about it
  18. I guess it doesn't really matter when there is enough vacancy downtown for office and residential populations to both grow by ten percent. It is probably not a one:one ratio, but there are ten time the amount of office workers downtown; and i would bet that most people who live downtown also work downtown.
  19. so, you are predicting two wins this season?
  20. Hehehe Hoohoohoo Hahaha.
  21. I think the placement of that parking garage is shortsighted. What happens if the mouth of the river opens up in 15 years? you wouldn't want old river road to extend out there?
  22. Yuh, my hometown representing: Top 10 Small Towns, 2012 5. Chardon, OH Chardon, OH, may be the smallest town on our list, but this place packs a whole lot of amenities. Smack dab in the center of Ohio's maple syrup industry and the snow belt, Chardon provides its residents with a serene, peaceful atmosphere and a host of amenities. The town's crime rate is less than half of the national average and the unemployment rate is under 6.5 percent. Residents take pride in the town square, known as Chardon Square, which has a New England feel. A bandstand on the square becomes the focal point of many community events including a summer concert series. Chardon is home of the Geauga County Maple Festival, an annual event held in the spring, which draws approximately 10,000 guests with its music, parade, bathtub races and the can't-miss tradition of the maple stir, which involves stirring a small bowl of warm syrup until it turns into thick maple candy. Among the town's 30 or so restaurants, diners rave about the tiny Noce Gourmet Pizzeria on Main Street. Chardon BrewWorks & Eatery, another interesting standout downtown, opened in 2010 on the square as the first brewery in Geauga County since prohibition Read More at: http://livability.com/top-10/top-10-small-towns-2012/chardon/oh
  23. 92.3 is reporting that Jimmy is bringing in three firms to look at putting a dome on the stadium
  24. Those are old mansions, right?
  25. Is there any particular reason you are choosing to settle in Cleveland?