Everything posted by cincydrewinclifton
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Metro Cincinnati: Road & Highway News
amen! if we didn't let them mooch off the nati so much they'de join us and we'd all be better off. cause all the taxes would be pulled into one big effcient fund.
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Sprawl = Traffic: Article in "USA Today"
that remark bye the way was not just a incy one it applies for how all of our cities should have rapid mass transportation by now but really only have buses and like one short train in cleveland. wow when it comes to transportation we really need to light fires under our city's butts don't we
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Sprawl = Traffic: Article in "USA Today"
I don't see why we need all that traffic let's just expand the light rail... oh wait a minute.... :stupid:
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 84.51°
haha ok I get it now. I seriosuly wasn't putting it past the city though to just say "well look at that aquarium over there, thats working for them let's do it too but only half as good." we've fallen into that copy cat rut before too many times.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
oh I love norwood too. I just love them so much i want them to join the nati :D
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 84.51°
I don't understand putting an aquarium where you could walk(across the purple people bridge) to another aquarium. they should start putting things that compliment existing destinations whether in cincy or covington/newport then people would spend more in the whole area instead of picking which to spend on in a quarter mile distance of each other. I personally think we need a better "destination" to draw people downtown anyway. maybe a kings island south. like a mini PKI adjacent to downtown...and enclosed so it could stay open all year! or six flags should buy concey...that would be cool and all we'd have to do is widen Rt. 50 to handle east west traffic to make up for the increase. but I guess such things would never happen ( that comment has nothing to do with 5th and vine sorry) but places like 5th and race/5th and vine are right in the downtown. I totally think they should be reserved for more urban structures so more business is in one area and that would motivate business aimed stores like kinkos software stores and lunch places to move in thus increasing the entire area. why do our cityplanners not try such things.....we should really take a lesson from newport.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
hehe I'm only playing no need for viscious smileys. I love all of ohios cities :D
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 84.51°
but I don't want it to be over :sad: :sad: :sad:
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
let's face it all of ohios skylines are akward. ours in cincy is like clustered into three blocks. clevland has like two buildings that make the rest look tiny. columbus is like in a semicircle shape. toledo is spread out and daytrons just don't match. maybe if we push them all together we can form one giant super mega ohio town!!!! :clap:
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 84.51°
some people on this site may have noticed my opposition to norwood on this site (some may not have) but jeffs comment is exactly what I've been trying to show. if norwood gets all the good businesses than they already have a store in the area and won't move to the downtown. this is why having a city in a city is killing our downtown. if it's about city pride than it's time they realize the only thing stopping them from being true cincinnatians is that they won't annex and they could be proud of cincy downtown then once it starts to develop but as long as places like norwood intercept all of our passes the downtown's going to suck a*% and norwood will continue to tear down homes so they can slowly become rookwoodville. everybody could be winning here but I guess we'd all rather stand divided and conquered.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
haha none of ohio's skylines are ready for a key tower including the one with the key tower. why do you think approaching cleveland just looks like approaching the key tower, lol columbus could use it to fill in that gap in the middle of their skyline just put it on the capital building. who needs politicians anyway.
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Cincinnati: Norwood - Cornerstone at Norwood
that "would let" was suppose to be "wouldn't let"...sorry
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Cincinnati: Norwood - Cornerstone at Norwood
theres something I didn't know, why are both sides of pleasant ridge considered norwood but the road is part of cincinnati? that is right isn't it? weird, oh well. I don't hate norwood I just think everyone would be better off together. they should be a neighborhood like price hill or corryville (ok classier hopefully than corryville which is where my new apartment is so I guess I should be cincydrewincorryville...anyway). I guess even though it failed the telling cincy they would let a light rail go up 71 if they had their say was a little pointless considering it would have helped them and everyone (cincinnatians would rather raise their taxes for arena for our stupid teams instead though) sorry everyone I usually don't bitch this much about the way things are...ok yes I do but anyway I'll try harder not to in the future :D
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Metro Toledo: Road & Highway News
pretty, though it would probably look better if toledo had a skyline. maybe circleville or chillicothe will get one for the scioto next. lol I'm just playin my toledo freinds :D
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Cincinnati: Norwood - Cornerstone at Norwood
Downtown drain? this thing is in norwood. let norwood fuck up as always eventually they'll wise up after all there dreadful (above pictured) type mistakes and annex! they can't seem to grasp the concept of how more people paying into a sytem yields better returns for all people participating in that system. they'd rather be a dumbass donut hole in the city doing thing like fighting the light rail proposal (failed anyway but principle of the matter) with their two feet of 71 right of way. you know what else norwood...your lateral is ugly and..and...the dubliner is the only thing you have going for you so stick that in your pipe and smoke it. no offense intended to norwood citizens this is toward your dumb government.
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urbanohio bumper stickers
how about my home town of laurelville ohio just up the road from the hocking hills. lol our feed mill is pretty tall.
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Oh, the things that could have been...
isn't the property of those towers in the rendering still in nordstroms name but they won't use it or something like that? I forget the whole story it's so complex with so many names and dates and price tags I always screw it up. but maybe if the legal stuff with that is taken care of someone will renew their faith in that spot for a skyscraper someday (wishful thinking :clap: )
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Cincinnati: General Transit Thread
nobody rides it? can cincy have it ?! :lol: we have the perfect little cubby hole for it and everything :) just playin buddy we won't steal your train as tempting as it is.
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Cincinnati Gay Rights
I feel sorry for the originator of this post. in 1961 3/4 of this nation opposed interacial marriage of any type more than the number who oppose gay marriage. and the bible has verses on a curse put against people with dark skin but eventually chrisitanity had to write out this hatred because people realized the misinterpretation of it all. further more you're right this is a democracy, one with a first amendment to protect people from imposing their religion on others. I don't believe there is any just being in this universe who would want worshiped out of force rather than choice, thats sick. As such madam you must respect that gay unions in many form have been existent.(though in less numbers obnviously being that there are less gay people) since the beginning of marriage which frankly was a social construction for economic convenience in primitive society stolen by organized religion and interpreted a billion different ways. furtehr more the overwhelming psychological opinion in this nation and globally have shown tremendous clinical indication that children of homosexual couples grow up and socialize normally. I've met such children and found this to be true, have you? I looked on the internet a while back and found dozens of group supporting their gay parents and saying that they were raised very well but not a single group complaining about being raised by their same sex parents. people like you will spend the rest of your life being told what to believe by clergymen who have every reason to resist change in their biblical mistranslations becasue they hopld positions of respect, a respect they animalistically crave thus making them become clergymen in the first place. you'll never stop to think of how thousands of years before christianity and even judaism people of all faiths shared common good things like not killing and treating those around you lovingly, people who have claim to divine intervention in their religions and personal experiences with the divine just as you do. you'll never stop to think maybe these miracles and experiences aren't the deception of satan, what if loki or anubis or pan or other malignant deity's were decieving you and chritianity was all made up? have you ever considered that? have you ever sought every other world religion to discredit that? many of these religions have supported glbt relationships. the object of someones emotions doesn't change the fact that these emotions are real and JUST AS VALID AS YOURS FOR YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER. homosexuality is a psychological orientation and polygamy and bestitality (which people keep equating this with) are not. so please respect the first amendment, psychology in general(not what wahoo pseudo psychologists like Dr,. Laura say) and the emotions of your fellow human beings who pay into the system they ask to benefit from.