Everything posted by Quimbob
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Cincinnati City Council
seriously? The name of a business isn't as good as an address? lotsaluck getting police service if you're from out of town.
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Cincinnati City Council
^If it was something personal, warranted or not, Seelbach should admit it and not make it look like rampant indiscriminate violent crime.
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Cincinnati City Council
probably a COA Ter.....
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Dayton Brewery / Beer / Alcohol News
Second new microbrewery coming to Yellow Springs "Another new microbrewery is coming to the Miami Valley: The Yellow Springs Brewery is renovating space in The Millworks at 305 N. Walnut St. and hopes to be selling its brews by the end of the year, according to Lisa Wolters of Yellow Springs, who co-owns the budding brewery with her husband Nate Cornett." http://www.daytondailynews.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/wine/entries/2012/07/31/another_new_mic.html/
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Cincinnati: Clifton: Development and News
From the CTM, 7/26/12: "Yesterday, July 25, we met with representatives of 5/3 Bank, the City of Cincinnati Economic Development and the SBA. We were encouraged by the commitment of 5/3 and the City to our project. The SBA will take our project to their Board meeting in about two weeks. I want you to know that we are moving forward and are fully committed to Clifton, the Clifton Business District and all the surrounding neighborhoods. Once we have a closing date, we will announce the construction schedule. We anticipate that the construction will take approximately 3 months."
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The UrbanCincy Podcast
fellas, posting on your site is getting ridiculous. Do you want a photo ID? Fingerprint? Retina scan? Honestly, it's easier to vote.
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Dayton: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
Quimbob replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentIt's not the demolition derby, but..... County Fair queen contestants!
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
If you're a big Brian Patrick fan, you can catch him on EWTN from time to time.
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Cleveland: Comic Book Hall of Fame
There's a big difference between comic strips & comic books - thanks for making that point. Also Crumb & the Superman guys (who actually made comic BOOKS) wound up moving to NYC & Metropolis was always just NYC, anyway.
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Cincinnati: Crime & Safety Discussion
ok so explain white collar crime
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Dayton: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
Quimbob replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentClark County used to get awards for the best county fair in Ohio. People have said it's not so good anymore but I don't really know why. Older?
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Cleveland: Comic Book Hall of Fame
It'd be cool to use Union Terminal (JLA HQ) in Cincinnati but I think NYC is really the place to put it. I've suggested a comic book theme for a 3C rail line in the past.
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Dayton: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
Quimbob replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentDifferent year - same dates 2012 fair is 7/20 - 7-27 calendar here http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/news/local/clark-county-fair-schedule/nPw5r/ @Robert - IH/Navistar or whatever is a big sponsor of the fair. Usually a lot of big ag industrial stuff on display.
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Dayton: Random Development and News
^ There ya go
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Dayton: Random Development and News
Springfield aims to be demolition capitol of the midwest City plans to raze 250 blighted homes Funds come from settlement with mortgage firms. "Hundreds of blighted homes will be demolished in the city and county as part of a $1.3 million project stemming from the largest consumer finance protection settlement in U.S. history." http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/springfield-news/city-plans-to-raze-250-blighted-homes-1405806.html
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Cincinnati: Clifton: Development and News
From the Goessling PhaseBuch page "We will be having our meeting tomorrow at 2:00, with the SBA and the Economic Development Department for the City of Cincinnati. This is pivotal to our ability to announce the status of the Clifton project. All the Indicators point to success!" tomorrow is 7/18
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Congrats to buildingcincinnati!
^So, I'm guessing the UrbanCincy crue opted for the dead indian?
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Cincinnati Enquirer
Bog bless their pointy little heads posted at 12:01 AM 7/12/12
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
no doubt
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
"Mallory says he’s lobbying DC officials to nix Chabot’s streetcar Provision" It's crazy the mayor has to represent the city to Washington but since Cincinnati's congressman doesn't represent the city, what other course in there?
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Cincinnati: Camp Washington: The Lofts at Harrison Terminal
Some of those factories have really thick floors. Still, you can buy a house for a rent payment like that. (I like having a yard - even if it is brown & crunchy right now)
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COAST
COA T leader calls for MORE spending "It’s crucial to support the ongoing production of defense technology; including the F35." http://cincinnati.com/blogs/letters/2012/07/09/we-cannot-take-defense-for-granted/
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Cincinnati: Camp Washington: The Lofts at Harrison Terminal
Dunno if they're complete but they're renting http://harrisonterminallofts.webs.com/
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Their perserverence is insanity. The streetcar has now been "worse than 9/11", a money maker for those along the route while not increasing property values, a socialist Marxist communist boondoggle, a crack train, and now a time share. the beat goes on and on for them and it's BLOODY!
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Does Being An Urban Pagan Make More Sense?
Paganism is generally more Earth based than the modern mainstream religions leading many adherents to move to rural areas. The writer of the linked article ponders the environmentalism of such a lifestyle as well as some other aspects. Interestingly, she points out that rural life is, to a great extent, "through a window" anyway. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/pantheon/2012/07/does-being-an-urban-pagan-make-more-sense/