VLJ, you have a weird perception of homosexuality. Gay people aren't nearly as interesting as you describe.
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needless to say I'm quite jaded. |
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Sean.... You completely missed the joke.
Honest question, are you gay? You've made several comments that make me wonder. I just wonder cause you seem to stand up for them a lot. |
Yes I know, I didn't miss any joke. VLJ said hipters were like straight homosexuals, then began to describe everything that gay people are not.
I didn't think I was standing up for gay people, if anything I was dissing every last one of their establishments and nearly everything I know of the stereotype. I've been extremely burned out with that scene if you can't tell. |
While we're on the topic of the latest fashion trends in America, I'd like to point out a personal observation of mine. I don't know if they'd be classified as "hipsters" or what, but there are times when I can't tell if a passerby (in DT or even at a suburban mall) is a homeless person, or just an ultra MTV zombie, trendy, alternative, "hipster", that shops at Urban Outfitters (an overpriced chain store pretending to be an unique urban outpost) walking by. (This also includes the hip/hop culture too).
We, as a society, have become too casual and appear to be complete slobs. I'd love to see the day when people actually shower and clean up before going out in public. People used to wear nice clothes to sporting events, planes/trains, shopping DT etc. Now, the cool thing is to appear as unkept as possible, and to come across totally uneducated, or like a thug. |
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Mind you, I'm not saying it isn't an improvement (mainly because it's less polluting) however it's not a very big one. I mentioned mobile fuel cells because they are currently a better alternative to batteries in terms of energy storage and output to size. |
I have no idea what a hipster is but I like at least some of their music since M83 are apparently hipsters.
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Take the energy generated and add a flow battery of some type to store any extra energy and you can vastly increase the efficiency even more. But yes, it does increase the natural gas loads substantially (but it's much cheaper). |
reading the last 2 pages reminded me exactly why phoenix is the way it is.
if the alabama chapter of USAA had a message board entitled Shit Old People Say, that would have been it. good fucking lord, very intense. |
You people have a lot of stereotypes about people. The gay community is very diverse and is full of very different people. As far as "hipsters" downtown, why hate on them so much? Isn't that what we want downtown? Bars that are hopping and busy? First people complain how downtown is dead, and now you hate on people that are livening it up?
Vicelord, do you like anybody? |
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And yeah, I like lots of people. I like people with a head on their shoulders, who excersize humility, and are considerate to other people... as long as they don't smell. |
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My point is, I do not consider the technology to be renewable on the level of wind or solar but merely a better alternative to coal or nuclear. What I don't understand is why this state doesn't capitalize on solar thermal power plants, there are ways to store the energy for night time use. |
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Regarding a past posting about the construction debris at the Qwest demolition site, this is from Councilman Tom Simplot's Monthly Email.
Update on Qwest Builing Demolition/Clean-Up The former Qwest building at the corner of 3rd St. and Earll Dr. was imploded last year on September 26, 2009 with a condition that debris was to be removed by the end of December. The property owners are now in default of this demolition permit and the City has formally contacted the insurance company to collect on the performance bond. During this administrative process, we will insure that the property remains secure for the safety of residents. We will keep you posted as the performance bond process progresses. In the meantime, if you notice any suspicious activity on the property, I encourage you to contact the Phoenix Police Department (602-262-6151) and my office (602-262-7447). |
I was chatting with a guy who represents a group trying to get a pro soccer team in Phoenix (USL not MLS) and he said they have their eyes on the Greyhound park for a stadium. Any thoughts?
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Maybe a temporary lease pending on the runway if it happens. Then the team could find a new location. I would rather see the land and stadium used for something. That would be exciting!!!
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