
Everything posted by musky
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Cleveland: Retail News
Me thinks you've had way to much caffeine today.
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
Agreed. Now the real question is, who voted for Polensek and why?
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
You are correct and it has been addressed. Like I said, preliminary.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
A preliminary planning study has been done on the proposed Mather House. This is all I have regarding the project.
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
Depends - which councilperson did YOU vote for and why?
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Cleveland and Grafitti
And on the other end of the spectrum:
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Cleveland Civic Vision 2000
Almost all of this model is still in the attic of City Hall, although many parts of it have been scrapped for other models.
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Cleveland: TV / Film Industry News
Crain's:
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Show a pic of yourself!
Ha - never noticed that before. On a closer look I believe it belongs to the orange colored man in the blue shirt who claimed to be my father.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
I agree - but I do like (relative) the side wall with the slotted windows as an element to brake up the cleveland gray (does sherwin williams have a trademark on that color name yet) wall nicely. Over all... crap.
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Show a pic of yourself!
Eh, too easy. Keep in mind, its not like this picture was taken recently. Probably sometime around 86. Check out the Miami Vice style jacket and the uber-cool Afghan Hound
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Show a pic of yourself!
Guess which one is me: (hint: not the furry one)
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Legslative Action: 10th District and State
August 6, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's Note: The Senate and House are in recess until Tuesday, September 4, 2007. Recent Senate Votes Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 - Vote Agreed to (83-14, 3 Not Voting) The Senate passed this bill that would provide greater transparency in the legislative process. Sen. George Voinovich voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (68-31, 1 Not Voting) The Senate passed this bill that would add 3 million lower-income children to the State Childrens Health Insurance Program. Sen. George Voinovich voted NO Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect America Act - Vote Passed (60-28, 12 Not Voting) The Senate passed this bill which would temporarily expand the executive branchs authority to spy on suspected foreign terrorists without a court order, when communications are passing through the U.S. Sen. George Voinovich voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recent House Votes Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (411-8, 13 Not Voting) The House passed this bill that would provide greater transparency in the legislative process. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Childrens Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (225-204, 4 Not Voting) The House voted for this bill that would expand the State Childrens Health Insurance Program, adding up to 5 million children to the program. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensuring Military Readiness Through Stability and Predictability Deployment Policy Act - Vote Passed (229-194, 3 Present, 6 Not Voting) This House passed bill calls for U.S. soldiers to spend an equal amount of time between combat and home. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act - Vote Passed (241-172, 20 Not Voting) The House passed this bill that would require utility companies to produce 15 percent of their electricity from wind, solar power and other renewable sources and calls for the gradual reduction of using fossil fuels to generate electricity. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted Not Voting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect America Act - Vote Passed (227-182, 23 Not Voting) The House passed this bill which would temporarily expand the executive branchs authority to spy on suspected foreign terrorists without a court order, when communications are passing through the U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Defense Appropriations Act, FY 2008 - Vote Passed (395-13, 24 Not Voting) The House passed this $459.6 billion appropriations bill for the Department of Defense. Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted NO
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
On my list of things to do.
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Cleveland: Retail News
Thank you gentlemen. I knew I could count on you. All excellent ideas and they will prove fruitful. Very excellent ideas. Wifey and I have subscriptions to Interview, Vanity Fair and a couple of other rags, so I will pay closer attention to the mens clothes and less on the informative and life changing articles.
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WTAM = EVIL
^You are absolutely correct. If anyone with real common sense (not the kind triv claims to have) were even able to get past the call screeners, his cancer spewing voice would over talk you and hang up before you were able to get a word in edge-wise.
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Cleveland: Retail News
Oh, I though H&M was only womens - don't know why I thought that... maybe something my wife said.
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Cleveland: Retail News
I am aware and that is why I asked. I do not have to look "professional" most of the time in my field as a planner/urban designer, but there are times (presentations, special meetings, etc) that I would want to put on a suit. I want the best suit for the best price (not the cheapest, but somewhere in the middle). I want the clothes tailored (I am resigned to the fact that I am not going to loose the 15 pounds I have been trying to loose since I went back to school 7 years ago - but I suppose there is always that chance of food poisoning that always seems to work for "other" people. Or if the old people who keep brining donuts to the office die off.) I like trendy, but I prefer the classic looks. I love french-cuff shirts, too. Dress away.
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Cleveland and Grafitti
From the Ohio City Yahoo Group: (copied directly from the post - not edited)
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Cleveland: NASA Glenn Research Center News & Info
West Shore Sun: (www.cleveland.com)
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Lakewood's Birdtown may make National Register
Lakwood Sun Post
- Cleveland: Mayor Frank Jackson
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
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Cleveland: Retail News
Something has been on my mind this week and this is the perfect place to receive advise. I consider myself fairly fashion-aware... at least for a straight white male. (No comments about my club clothes from another thread) I will soon be going on a mini-shopping spree to purchase some professional clothes. Something along the lines of 2 or 3 suits, half dozen dress shirts, four casual shirts, ties, etc. I have not been able to do any decent shopping in at least 7 years since I went from restaurant management to full time undergrad/grad student. Most of my current wardrobe consists of finds from the thrift store. Now that I get to shop like an adult (and the fact I am more conscious of what I put on my body), I am wondering where I should go to make this purchase? I am still in cheap student mode, so I would like to get the most for my money; that is, best clothes and service for the lowest amount. Where should I go? Macy's? JC Penny (shudder)? Men's Warehouse? Someplace local? Thanks
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Cleveland: Do you think Clevelanders are too negative about Cleveland?
I honestly feel one of the major reasons locals feel Cleveland is "in its death spiral," or whatever is because of the voice of one certain fat-man on AM radio in the afternoon who will now be known as Cancer; that is, he is a cancer whose bile-ridden voice needs to be eradicated from the airwaves... or at least be countered by someone quick on there feet who can muscle their way on to his show.