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drexel dave

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  1. I was bicycling past Chicken Louies recently, and the Chicken Louie's Chicken Mascot was out front, surrounded by three totally ghetto fabulous chicks, dancing around him chanting, "Go Chicken, Go Chicken, Go Chicken." It gave me hope for the human race and really made my day.
  2. You guys aren't lieing about the cluenessness in Beavercreek. But then again, when Channel 7 leads with any kind of violence that happened in Dayton for the past 20 years, it's not surprising. Beavercreek is a hell that I could never wish upon anyone.
  3. drexel dave replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Hate to break this news, but Books and Company is already planning on not renewing their lease at The Greede.
  4. Older folks view younger folks, and for very valid reasons, as being soaked in a kind of naivety that is mind boggling, although in many cases, same said older folks were just as naive. One bit of advice if you really want to go as far as you say you do: realize that the workplace populace really isn't all that talented and most things aren't really all that complicated, unless you make them. Most people can do most jobs if they practice at it long enough. But that means you'll have to REALLY know your sh!t, if you're going to be as cock strong enough to be a champion in the ladder climb of the business world that has so many broken rungs. The world is a mother f$&ker my brother. You'll have highs and lows, and hopefully some mistletoes.
  5. perhaps you'd like to move into my City of Dayton neighborhood and see what a godsend it has been.
  6. Howdy Paul! You know I made that David Cook video tribute with you in mind don't cha! Hung out with the one and only Darren Maddox the other night. He's well. And Dayton is well for the most part, always dangling on the edge of destruction and redemption.
  7. Thanks so much. I have a great time taking them. Dayton is a fascinating place. I am befuddled as to where the attraction of life lays in the suburbs. I don't need to go to an exotic city, hell, I live in the Urban Appalachian Babylon of the United States - East Dayton, the briar casbah.
  8. It is certainly refreshing to see residents of economically depressed areas taking their neighborhoods back. Although I do believe that shooting a crackhead in the head is taking it a tad too far.
  9. I just posted a whole bunch more new ones: http://realdaytonohio.blogspot.com/ I think I should have posted it here first, as opposed to the USA/World forum. To the administrator, I give my newbie apologies.
  10. This means you can no longer buy your way out of social problems.
  11. Thanks mucho. I've been visiting here for quite awhile. My web stats log from http://realdaytonohio.blogspot.com tell me to. But, that aside, I heard four different tales of Daytonians this week either beating crackheads and/or thieves with ball bats or shovels this week. Something funny is in the air.
  12. It's all true. David Cook did what residents in Dayton have wanted the police to do for years: he made the streets around his block safe by chasing off prostitutes and drug dealers with ball bats and using them if necessary. Actually, a group of citizens was doing this (it happens all over the city to be honest), and it got a little out of hand this certain night, as the dealers who were inhabiting abandoned houses came after him, so Cook fled, and returned to the scene with a gun. David Cook is a modern-age folk hero. Not sure if this is the right forum here for this, but I'm doing my best. :mrgreen:
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bixZbR6wxU Hello all. This is my first post. Hope you like it. Drexel Dave