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jonleland's comments
Posted Sat, Jun 19, 8:10 p.m.
I agree. The tunnel is an idiot decision, full of risks. We cannot afford it, nor will it make traffic better. It is a business-killing tunnel, that one. As an example, look just a little ways north. Is that bore tunnel blade still stuck? How many months has it been? ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jun 19, 8:07 p.m.
How come that guy is making a pie in a house with no furniture? Check the dining room in the background.
MOREPosted Mon, Jun 7, 10:33 p.m.
What family can live in 1000 square feet these days? Not even just me an my dog. Reality. We have got to get planners and dreamers back into the world of funcionabilty. Do you know why Wyoming has the fewest foreclosures and a low unemployment rate? Because they think for ...
MOREPosted Mon, Jun 7, 10:27 p.m.
I despise the terms the new urbanists love to use. "Human scale". Offensive, purely offensive.
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