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  1. ^to where, boise?
  2. yes to all except the marathon and the women's aerospace museum. and i've actually been on top literally of terminal tower. Well not the top, the last portion of the square tower, before it cuts back to the more rounded motif.
  3. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    seems to be in the clear now.....
  4. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    you guys can come clean up my yard.
  5. the pope replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Its my experience that every city's big paper bulletin board is exactly the same, all full of the same mr. and ms. suburbanite pundit.
  6. jive? brick? hell yes
  7. the pope replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    montreal, edmonton, its all greek to me.
  8. i don't care for that segun fellow.
  9. the pope replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    if only your mom could see you now.
  10. what, no dutch reformed?
  11. the pope replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    ha, warren got a .5 second shout out (the romanesque courthouse)
  12. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Roads & Biking
    egads! Enzo is back, what was it like a two year hiatus? well, welcome back.
  13. hmm...those flowers weren't there last time nice work.
  14. I may or may not go back again this year.....or i could be in chicago.......
  15. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    dayton? never heard of it.........
  16. Clarmont owner says the show will go on Business First of Columbus April 25, 2007 The owner of the Clarmont in the Brewery District south of downtown is looking to keep the Columbus restaurant going despite tentative plans to build a condo tower on the South High Street site. Thom Coffman, in a newsletter he's started on the back of the Clarmont's menu, said he's planning for the restaurant to remain open at an undisclosed site if the project, indeed, goes forward. A new, larger Clarmont would then anchor what's being proposed as a 10-story, 54-condo complex. A lounge dubbed Thom's Clarmont Club would occupy the penthouse level. MORE: http://columbus.bizjournals.com/columbus/stories/2007/04/25/tidbits1.html
  17. ^big lots doesn't do it for you?
  18. cleveland? never heard of it.....
  19. the pope replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    super sweet job
  20. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Abandoned Projects
    speaking of eaton, i have a rumour!
  21. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Abandoned Projects
    and 200 PS is currently only 20% vacant, without doing math, that's probably not enough space for Baker.....
  22. i have a scanner but no paper!
  23. a single girl in cleveland, dibs!
  24. Tell them to scroll the Nortech site or even Monster. Incredible. I should have studied IT when I was in college in the 1980s! being a former jobseeker, monster blows, avoid at all costs.
  25. If you have Alberta Bound by Gordon Lightfoot, go ahead and cue it in the ipod. Oh, and the stereotypes about Texas of Canada, completely true. Lots of pick-up trucks, lots of country music, the oil industry and poorly planned development. well, the view from my digs for the weekend. the entire weekend was perpetually hazy. My bad, I brought the overcast from cleveland Okay, before we dive into the city further, a tourism break! Yes, that's right, the world's largest easter egg. I'm just as confused as you are. Apparently canadians find it very necessary to divert the military to guard its most treasured landmarks. Oh what it takes to put a city on the map. that's right, the world's largest sausage. the skyline of mundare with its two largest structures, the silo dealie and the sausage Elk Island National Park, closer than jasper! hey, the pope! hey, the pope! some lake or something. No buffalo though Okay, back in the city. Capital building of Alberta I'm an american burning canadian flags. And seriously, there's like 492 "eternal flames" in the city profile of your quirky colored limestone capital Home of the Cracker Cats (seriously, I'm not making that up) 1970s brutalist in canada? Nooooo.... there's some breaths of fresh air, but like any good canadian metro, there's a love for prefab cement brutalist. Mirrors to reflect natural light down into the pedway I'm guessing i'm not the first person to take this angle and some refute the "Texas of Canada" Claim despite them always being in the way, don't ever get rid of your overhead bus power lines missmatch of styles Rail town park, I'm not sure if you guys really get how to build dense properly. Though not featured in this photographs, large amounts of fences is not the way The key to any canadian sports chant "GO (insert team name) GO" some college that caught my eye Not much old brick lying around, but I did nab some here The arts district, complete with a smart car! baby steps in fixing the housing crisis (too bad they are all condos) I would have done all glass at the top. Its hard not to take pictures of Manulife Manulife's baby brother the classy hotel Does CN have a nasty obsession with building ugly? One-56th the rotating restaurants of Seoul the Champs-elysoilers still hanging out downtown. Shaw Conference Center, home to long fountains! Giza Condos on the other bank of the saskatchewan river more condos! okay, back up from the conference center's platform sorry, you're just going to have to get used to seeing manulife City Hall you're guess is as good as mine is every scotia bank solid gold? top of manulife bah during this shot, i'm enjoying a double double functioning LRT! most of these night shots blow, the haze was unbareable ditto capitaltastic! that's actually a flame at top, think mordor. yay, i'm home!