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ForeverGlow

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  1. A forum is for sharing things so I shared.
  2. I apologize my random unintentional sighting was too intense for some of the forumers. I will drive with my eyes closed henceforth! :-D
  3. Okay, not really. But he was drinking a big soda of sorts, that's sorta menacing, no? About 5 minutes ago I was driving down St. Gregory Street in Mt. Adams and spotted CDM with a couple of guys. That was pretty random. I would've said hi or at least snapped a funny paparazzi photo but it wouldn't have been kosher at the time (who I was with). I guess it's a small world after all! :laugh:
  4. Sad news, it was a great spot. Event goes on at Pike Street Press BY MIKE RUTLEDGE | [email protected] Wednesday, April 2, 2008 COVINGTON – Saturday’s Discover Covington show of buildings and homes will go on, even though one of its primary sponsors, the Pike Street Press, plans to close later the same day, organizers said. Pike Street Press, an upscale sandwich and coffee shop at 222 Pike St., in the Covington Arts District, announced Tuesday it is closing 4 p.m. Saturday. The reason, according to a news release: “It’s the economy, stupid.” No link available for full article.
  5. That's pretty neat. I love the Dragons and I don't even really care about baseball.
  6. I know. Or like a baseball bat. That would almost be as funny as the dead cat—more painful though I suppose.
  7. ForeverGlow replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    ^ Option for both added. I guess I'm technically both because I run XP on my Mac as well.
  8. ForeverGlow replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    The new Intel Macs can run Windows on it. You just reboot and can choose which system you want to run for that session. Are you talking about mostly Adobe products? I've never had problems opening/using files created on either platform—the problem usually occurs with fonts that are specifically for one or the other. I can't believe they haven't addressed that issue yet.
  9. I know there's some similar discussions on here floating around but I didn't see any poles. Is your home computer a Mac or PC? Leave a comment on what you have specifically if you can. If this thread is already around somewhere let me know. Here's what I have—Intel IMac.
  10. "You can't swing a dead cat in Dayton without hitting an architect," he said. Wow, now that's a quote to repeat! hahaha
  11. ForeverGlow replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    This is beauty.
  12. The Greene does have residential and office space too. http://www.liveatthegreene.com/ http://www.thegreene.com/offices.cfm
  13. My general thoughts as well.
  14. The issue from the start has been the tagline. I'm totally within my rights to have issue with it (or not) whether I buy their product (or not). Am I only allowed an opinion if I buy their wine? It's not like a stock, where I only have a say if I buy one.
  15. May I point out though that whether I buy it or not has no bearing on whether I can be offended or not.
  16. Let me explain my interpretation. If I'm wrong then I'm wrong (and I'm okay with that). I read "our wine" as being only for a certain group of people. Do you? I'm genuinely asking. I don't want to be making an issue of this if there isn't one. But I'd be outrageously shocked if I went to the website and it said "our wine is primarily for white people but other people can drink it too if they want". I'm okay with 95% of what their site says. I do find it interesting that they talk first about who the wine is for, then about the wine. I understand that they're trying to get more people interested in wine and I think that's really great. Their 1st paragraph is pretty okay, they do talk about "Wine lovers from all walks of life" but then it seems like they sorta say the opposite by ending it with "It’s our culture, our style, and our wine". Let me know what you think. Am I too sensitive on the matter? Let's just keep it civil. This doesn't have to be an explosive topic.
  17. HOLD UP!!! You got all that from the tag ad?? You know nothing about the company UNTIL you click the link. Is there or rather do you have a problem with minorities (buying) advertising (space) here on Urbanohio? Hey, you hold up. Don't for a second think I said any of that. I can't believe you would bring this conversation to that level.
  18. I have no issue with "It's our style, our culture". A new take on wine, that's cool. "Our wine" just feels like it excludes others. It's great if an Italian wine wants to promote it's Italian heritage but I've yet to see a producer say it's basically just for Italians. Once again, I'm not getting totally bent out of shape over this. I just said it kinda bugs me.
  19. Well, maybe I'm reading it all wrong but it seems to dictate who their product is for along racial lines. Why is that needed? Why can't they say, you know, we make some really great wine and think everyone will enjoy it.
  20. just want to be alerted with updates on this in my Show new replies to your posts
  21. I'm sure I'm about to get slammed for asking this one but does anyone else find this tagline kinda offensive?
  22. Casey's! Ha, that place looks like a riot.
  23. Mainstrasse is killer, especially in the summer when you can eat outside.
  24. I guess I'm all about going to different places so I don't have many I'm always there type of places. Cincy Keystone - Covington Mt. Adams Mainstrasse Monmouth in Newport Dayton Wine Gallery Coco's - Oregon District Therapy Cafe - Webster Station Tank's - Walnut Hills Meijer's on Colonel Glen