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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby meme » Thu Jul 23, 2015 4:03 pm

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Author Senses 'A Real Movement of Urban Resistance' in Detroit


http://www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles ... in_detroit

I ... managed to drive an automatic car and learned how to fix a bike tire.


Have a cookie, you earned it.

I have collected stories, ideas and feelings, set within what seems to be a real movement of urban resistance.


Sometimes an unmowed lawn is just an unmowed lawn.

cross to Cockpuncher Or ...?



No, I think it's just a Euro-hipster (nouvelle eurotrash) poser intellectual.
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby The Beav » Fri Jul 24, 2015 8:04 am

Shit like this doesn't even register on my radar anymore.
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby Toolbox » Fri Jul 24, 2015 3:42 pm

Teen's preconceptions of Detroit shattered by visit

A small town teen's letter to Detroit is sparking viral buzz — for all the right reasons.

In her blog, titled "A Letter To Detroit From A National Youth Gathering Participant," Cassie Mattheis,16, explains how her trip to Detroit not only shattered her preconceptions of the city but exceeded her expectations.

"I saw the opposite of what I expected; I saw bike riders and people reading books and children playing in the fountain. I saw so much life, even after mere minutes of being there. And that first night, my group ventured into Greektown, and Monroe became my favorite street in all of a minute. It was still daylight out, but the criss-crossing lights that hung above the street had me hooked at first glance."...



http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/m ... /30614671/
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby The Beav » Fri Jul 24, 2015 5:03 pm

Toolbox wrote:
Teen's preconceptions of Detroit shattered by visit

A small town teen's letter to Detroit is sparking viral buzz — for all the right reasons.

In her blog, titled "A Letter To Detroit From A National Youth Gathering Participant," Cassie Mattheis,16, explains how her trip to Detroit not only shattered her preconceptions of the city but exceeded her expectations.

"I saw the opposite of what I expected; I saw bike riders and people reading books and children playing in the fountain. I saw so much life, even after mere minutes of being there. And that first night, my group ventured into Greektown, and Monroe became my favorite street in all of a minute. It was still daylight out, but the criss-crossing lights that hung above the street had me hooked at first glance."...



http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/m ... /30614671/


Stupid ELCA Lutherans.
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby D-Day » Fri Jul 24, 2015 5:04 pm

The Beav wrote:
Toolbox wrote:
Teen's preconceptions of Detroit shattered by visit

A small town teen's letter to Detroit is sparking viral buzz — for all the right reasons.

In her blog, titled "A Letter To Detroit From A National Youth Gathering Participant," Cassie Mattheis,16, explains how her trip to Detroit not only shattered her preconceptions of the city but exceeded her expectations.

"I saw the opposite of what I expected; I saw bike riders and people reading books and children playing in the fountain. I saw so much life, even after mere minutes of being there. And that first night, my group ventured into Greektown, and Monroe became my favorite street in all of a minute. It was still daylight out, but the criss-crossing lights that hung above the street had me hooked at first glance."...



http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/m ... /30614671/


Stupid ELCA Lutherans.


That's a lot of snakehandlin' Lutherans running around Detroit..........LOL
Where the hell am I going? And what the hell am I doing in this handbasket?
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby guest » Fri Jul 24, 2015 6:12 pm

The Beav wrote:Shit like this doesn't even register on my radar anymore.


Any guess as to what her DY handle is?
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby The Beav » Sat Jul 25, 2015 8:10 am

D-Day wrote:
The Beav wrote:
Toolbox wrote:
Teen's preconceptions of Detroit shattered by visit

A small town teen's letter to Detroit is sparking viral buzz — for all the right reasons.

In her blog, titled "A Letter To Detroit From A National Youth Gathering Participant," Cassie Mattheis,16, explains how her trip to Detroit not only shattered her preconceptions of the city but exceeded her expectations.

"I saw the opposite of what I expected; I saw bike riders and people reading books and children playing in the fountain. I saw so much life, even after mere minutes of being there. And that first night, my group ventured into Greektown, and Monroe became my favorite street in all of a minute. It was still daylight out, but the criss-crossing lights that hung above the street had me hooked at first glance."...



http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/m ... /30614671/


Stupid ELCA Lutherans.


That's a lot of snakehandlin' Lutherans running around Detroit..........LOL


Believe it or not, there's a sect of the Missouri Synod that speaks in tongues. There's a congregation in AA that I went to in grad school and was flabbergasted. Many of the more outspoken congregations get themselves kicked out of the LCMS.
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby Mad Max » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:56 pm

The Beav wrote:
Toolbox wrote:
Teen's preconceptions of Detroit shattered by visit

A small town teen's letter to Detroit is sparking viral buzz — for all the right reasons.

In her blog, titled "A Letter To Detroit From A National Youth Gathering Participant," Cassie Mattheis,16, explains how her trip to Detroit not only shattered her preconceptions of the city but exceeded her expectations.

"I saw the opposite of what I expected; I saw bike riders and people reading books and children playing in the fountain. I saw so much life, even after mere minutes of being there. And that first night, my group ventured into Greektown, and Monroe became my favorite street in all of a minute. It was still daylight out, but the criss-crossing lights that hung above the street had me hooked at first glance."...



http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/m ... /30614671/


Stupid ELCA Lutherans.


I saw all of these people wandering around downtown Saturday night. Groups of about 20 each created their own shirts to identify their clan amongst the throngs. They got out at roughly the same time as the Tigers' game.
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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby guest » Mon Nov 16, 2015 6:42 pm

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Re: Hot Fudge oh fuck you

Postby The Suburban Avenger » Mon Jan 04, 2016 11:50 am

According to Deadline Detroit, the city is hosting the "new urbanism" conference this year. New urbanism apparently is Richard Florida, minus the creative class mumbo jumbo.
My hand to God, she's gonna be at Carnegie Hall. But you - I'll let you have her now at the old price, OK? Which is, which is anything you wanna give me. Anything at all.

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