March 26, 201411 yr I love the Goldbergs and so do my kids. They play fast and loose with the years but that's ok. The nostalgia is nice but it works because of the wacky family dynamics. Born in the USA is 30 years old this year, too. I may just start referencing the age of things in Springsteen songs/albums. I am "darkness on the edge of town" years old.My oldest son is "the Rising" years old.... Edit: I used wiki for the years
March 26, 201411 yr I love the Goldbergs and so do my kids. They play fast and loose with the years but that's ok. The nostalgia is nice but it works because of the wacky family dynamics. Born in the USA is 30 years old this year, too. I may just start referencing the age of things in Springsteen songs/albums. I am "darkness on the edge of town" years old.My oldest son is "the Rising" years old.... Edit: I used wiki for the years That's okay, I had to use it to know what the Goldbergs even are. I pretty much refuse to watch anything with a "laugh track" these days. The intelligence insult has always been a pet peeve, moreso lately for some reason. Though as it is, the only regular show (pun intended) I seem to watch is The Blacklist, and I'm two episodes behind.
March 26, 201411 yr Edit: I used wiki for the years That's okay, I had to use it to know what the Goldbergs even are. I pretty much refuse to watch anything with a "laugh track" these days. The intelligence insult has always been a pet peeve, moreso lately for some reason. Though as it is, the only regular show (pun intended) I seem to watch is The Blacklist, and I'm two episodes behind. woah, Parminder Nagra is in the Blacklist bah, it's not on DVD or Netflix yet....
March 27, 201411 yr The Blacklist is currently my favorite show on TV. I think Spader's work is masterful in this series. He's pulled out acting chops I didn't even know he had, and I've always thought he was good.
March 27, 201411 yr the Goldbergs?? My recollections are more contemporary, like Love That Bob http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
March 27, 201411 yr E Rocc, Meet the is Goldbergs actually is pretty good, the writer basically spent his childhood taping his family with a camcorder. Most of the episodes are fleshed out stories based on actual footage shown at the end of the show. It's still a sitcom but much better than most of the current crap.
March 27, 201411 yr Edit: I used wiki for the years That's okay, I had to use it to know what the Goldbergs even are. I pretty much refuse to watch anything with a "laugh track" these days. The intelligence insult has always been a pet peeve, moreso lately for some reason. Though as it is, the only regular show (pun intended) I seem to watch is The Blacklist, and I'm two episodes behind. woah, Parminder Nagra is in the Blacklist bah, it's not on DVD or Netflix yet.... She does a great if low key job too. Spader's performances seem to challenge everyone else to keep up. The husband does well too, just off enough to be believable about not quite being what he seems. iTunes is only a day behind the broadcast schedule.
April 1, 201411 yr So I have found that a "Blue Screen of Death" screensaver and a disconnected mouse and keyboard makes a sweet April Fool's prank....
April 2, 201411 yr Then there's the old take a screenshot of their desktop, delete all their icons, then make their wallpaper the screenshot of their desktop with all the icons.
April 2, 201411 yr City Planner Gets Halfway Through Designing City Before Realizing He’s Just Doing Philadelphia Again News in Brief • government • News • ISSUE 50•12 DES MOINES, IA Saying that his designs felt oddly familiar as he was drafting them, urban planner William Reston confirmed Monday that while envisioning a revitalized downtown for Des Moines, IA, he had absentmindedly laid out the preexisting city of Philadelphia. “I was just thinking about putting the city’s main art museum and premier university on opposite banks of the river when all of a sudden it hit me: This is Philly!” Reston said after his project-stalling blunder, during which he gave Des Moines a sports complex with three major venues, 24 square blocks of colonial-era architecture, and a centrally located City Hall topped by a statue of a prominent regional historic figure. “Honestly, I really should have spotted it when I changed Western Gateway Park’s name to JFK Plaza and added Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculpture, but for whatever reason it just made sense at the time.” Reston then made an effort to hide his error by mixing some obscure Seattle neighborhoods into his layout. http://goo.gl/uvqOcX (✌゚∀゚)☞ Gotta love Planner Humor
April 2, 201411 yr Then there's the old take a screenshot of their desktop, delete all their icons, then make their wallpaper the screenshot of their desktop with all the icons. That's good, but it takes work to restore it LOL.
April 2, 201411 yr Then there's the old take a screenshot of their desktop, delete all their icons, then make their wallpaper the screenshot of their desktop with all the icons. That's good, but it takes work to restore it LOL. Then don't delete the icons, just move them all to a folder.
April 2, 201411 yr Then there's the old take a screenshot of their desktop, delete all their icons, then make their wallpaper the screenshot of their desktop with all the icons. I knew a guy who did a lot of Flash work & he made up a Flash file that looked like a co-workers desktop but set up the icons to move away from the cursor as it got near.
April 3, 201411 yr WTAM is reporting Cleveland and Columbus Cincinnati are out for in the final cut to host the 2016 Republican National Convention ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
April 3, 201411 yr I received two conflicting news reports. Sorry. Topic moved here: 2016 National Republican Convention and Presidential Nominees Discussion http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,29181.0
April 13, 201411 yr For any Clevelander, Browns fan, sports fan or business fan who likes wheeling and dealing, you should go see Draft Day. I saw it yesterday and enjoyed it. Lots of great Cleveland-area scenes with Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) taking the most circuitous route from home (below the Bridge Building in Rocky River to work at the Browns HQ in Berea)! :) It was an opportunity to show off lots of Cleveland scenes, though. As for the movie itself, this review pretty well nailed it IMHO..... Draft Day Movie Review: Anticipation for the Real Day By TheCtownPound on Apr 11 2014, 9:36a Draft Day. We, as Browns fans look forward to it every year. We throw watch parties just to see our future player get announced in a matter of seconds. Then we can cheer, boo, or shout "what are they thinking?!" when the pick is official. The movie captured this perfectly. The draft is a little less than a month away, and I cannot wait. I won’t spoil the ending or how the draft in the movie plays out, so feel free to keep reading. I think this is must see for NFL fans who appreciate the wheeling and dealing when it comes down to making that important pick for the future of your franchise. A must see for all Browns fans because it portrays a certain commemoration for a sport that Cleveland absolutely appreciates. If you’re looking for something other than that in this movie, you’re not going to find it. But I’ll admit it, this review may come off as a little biased because I’m a sucker for seeing my beloved team and city on the big screen. The story takes place a little over 12 hours before the draft. Sonny Weaver Jr. (Kevin Costner) is the General Manager of the Browns and has the 7th pick of the draft. Seattle has the 1st pick (didn’t they just win the Super Bowl?) and is looking to trade the pick away to someone desperate. Bam! Right after they say that, a panorama shot over Lake Erie of First Energy Stadium and the city of Cleveland is shown on the screen. The movie does a nice job of showing how big of a football town Cleveland is and our struggles we had to endure as an expansion team brought back in 1999. READ MORE AT: http://www.dawgsbynature.com/2014/4/11/5604312/draft-day-movie-review-anticipation-for-the-real-day "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 14, 201411 yr Lots of great Cleveland-area scenes with Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) taking the most circuitous route from home (below the Bridge Building in Rocky River to work at the Browns HQ in Berea)! Did you catch the shortcut he took through the projects on (or about) East 55th? lol
April 14, 201411 yr Lots of great Cleveland-area scenes with Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) taking the most circuitous route from home (below the Bridge Building in Rocky River to work at the Browns HQ in Berea)! Did you catch the shortcut he took through the projects on (or about) East 55th? lol Damn, was Les Roberts their geographical consultant? I love his books and like the guy even though we butt heads politically on Facebook a lot, but he sends his characters on off the wall routes sometimes.
April 14, 201411 yr Lots of great Cleveland-area scenes with Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) taking the most circuitous route from home (below the Bridge Building in Rocky River to work at the Browns HQ in Berea)! Did you catch the shortcut he took through the projects on (or about) East 55th? lol Oh yeah, what was that about?? "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 14, 201411 yr GENERAL RETAIL/RENTAL QUESTION I am looking for a company that rents out picnic tables. Not the generic one piece kind made out of plastic and aluminum.... we need the authentic wooden kind. I'm guessing at this point somewhere around 20. I have not had any success finding a place that supplies these based solely on internet searches. My next step will be to actually call the usual party rental suspects. But I thought I would reach out to my UOers first. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks
April 14, 201411 yr I don't know anywhere to rent the wooden tables...... but I do know you can rent out picnic areas in the metroparks whcih would have that kind of seating capacity. In the Euclid Creek reservation, there is a nice, somewhat off-the-beaten-path (not along the main drag) picnic area where we had a graduation party last year.
April 14, 201411 yr I'm dying to know, if you can share, why you would want to rent picnic tables specifically instead of a) other types of tables/chairs or b) going somewhere where there are already tables in this number. Sorry I don't have a source.
April 15, 201411 yr Its for my wedding. It is a Cleveland/sustainable/rustic/picnic theme and will be held at a historic location in the city. I've seen tons of pictures of people having wedding receptions with old school picnic tables online and just am wondering where people get them all.
April 15, 201411 yr Lots of great Cleveland-area scenes with Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) taking the most circuitous route from home (below the Bridge Building in Rocky River to work at the Browns HQ in Berea)! Did you catch the shortcut he took through the projects on (or about) East 55th? lol The projects were the lakeview terraces at the end of W.25h st. which "can be" on the way from rocky river to the gas station by the flat iron he fuels up/takes a phone call at on his way to? FES/CBS? certainly not in between berea and rocky river. Maybe there was a "kevin mackey" moment that got cut out of the movie. It seems like they mash First Energy Stadium and berea together somewhat.
April 15, 201411 yr Its for my wedding. It is a Cleveland/sustainable/rustic/picnic theme and will be held at a historic location in the city. I've seen tons of pictures of people having wedding receptions with old school picnic tables online and just am wondering where people get them all. I would try (in this order): 1) Party supply centers 2) Caterers (even if you are not getting one, you can always ask) 3) Campgrounds (not sure if you'll be able to rent 'em, but they got 'em) I have to think, however, that the quality and craftsmanship of any such tables available for rent are going to leave more than a little something to be desired.
April 15, 201411 yr All such receptions I have seen like that are at places where the tables already exist in abundance.
April 15, 201411 yr Its for my wedding. It is a Cleveland/sustainable/rustic/picnic theme and will be held at a historic location in the city. I've seen tons of pictures of people having wedding receptions with old school picnic tables online and just am wondering where people get them all. I would try (in this order): 1) Party supply centers 2) Caterers (even if you are not getting one, you can always ask) 3) Campgrounds (not sure if you'll be able to rent 'em, but they got 'em) I have to think, however, that the quality and craftsmanship of any such tables available for rent are going to leave more than a little something to be desired. 1. Been doing that 2. Good idea 3. Very good idea Thanks All such receptions I have seen like that are at places where the tables already exist in abundance. PM
April 16, 201411 yr Know More @knowmorewp 34m Don’t like charter schools? Move to the Midwest. http://wapo.st/Rm1Qf0 via @urbaninstitute pic.twitter.com/JVvVAttYQy "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 24, 201411 yr Folks if you're going to have a conversation at 7:30 in the morning with one of your coworkers about the health benefits of peanuts, it helps to annunciate on the t sound.
May 5, 201411 yr On "Cinco De Mayo", it occurs to me that if the British and the Germans had a holiday for every battle they won against the French, they'd never get any work done.
May 5, 201411 yr They could at least have Trooper Day October 25 where everybody drinks Iron Maiden Trooper Ales to honor the Battle of Balaclava.
May 6, 201411 yr September 13th will be the 100th anniversary of the German victory over the French in the Battle of the Frontiers. Can schools with a lot of kids of German origin ban American flags that day?
May 6, 201411 yr ^So long as they start the school board meeting with a prayer giving thanks to Baby Jesus and his many blessings, I believe that they are free to regulate whatever they want from that point on.....
May 6, 201411 yr ^So long as they start the school board meeting with a prayer giving thanks to Baby Jesus and his many blessings, I believe that they are free to regulate whatever they want from that point on..... That seems so unfair. I, for one, would defend your right for equal time to express your deeply held Pantheo-Syncretistic-Druidism if challenged! http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
May 6, 201411 yr I don't have any 'deeply held', silly belief system. But it is good to hear you feel that way. I look forward to your letter to the Oklahoma legislature expressing your support for the Baphomet Statue http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=29255.0 After all, those folks just want 'equal' rights to express their own beliefs. :evil: :evil: :evil:
May 6, 201411 yr hmmm, no belief system, or just not a "silly" one? I guess before we can grant equal "rights" it's important to reinforce the rights already granted in the Constitution. Sometimes the Supreme Court actually does just that. Hope that's not a problem for you. http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
May 6, 201411 yr Absolutely not. Just like you, I look forward to its decision granting equal rights to all people, regardless of sexual orientation. I look forward to it smacking down Oklahoma for its discriminatory approach to religious displays in public spaces. I really like it when the Court strikes down laws from bat-sh!t crazy states like Texas who want to criminalize what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their own bedroom and I eagerly anticipate it doing the same with North Carolina's law criminalizing the exercise of a minister's right to officiate a wedding. No need to worry. You will soon be able to leave Babylon..... errrrr, I mean NYC..... for greener pastures and not have to worry about getting thrown in jail for your daily activities. Odd that you think the rights granted in the constitution are not granted equally....... and that we have to go about doing so, but not before we reinforce what 'we' already have. I think I get it. Reinforcement now. Equality later.
May 6, 201411 yr "greener pastures?" like your neighborhood? that would be so cool. then we could have coffee together! http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
May 13, 201411 yr LOL! Please let there be video of this! Alec Baldwin arrested for disorderly conduct after flare-up with cops in Manhattan: police The hothead actor was stopped after cops spotted him riding a bicycle against traffic on a Flatiron street on Tuesday. But after he became unruly with the officers when they asked for ID, they cuffed him and hauled him away in an NYPD squad car. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/alec-baldwin-arrested-flare-up-cops-manhattan-sources-article-1.1790267 http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
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