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My hubby and I went to see Star Trek in NYC last night. during what we think was the last 15 minutes of the show, we were evacuated out of the theater because the building cauth on fire. So we don't know the ending. Did Kann die when the wareheads hit his ship. I thought he was indestructable. Did they save the Interprise? Did the little girl that got Kann's blood grow into one of him? Did his frozen family/warriors live? I can't stand the suspense....
...attended both days. Along with me and a couple buddies. To be honest, depsite the lousy weather, Saturday was not too bad. There was a decent crowd most of the day, "decent" being the operative/relative word here. I surmise there were 20,000 people on Saturday. But I may be generous with that. Certainly by the time this Fast 9 Fiasco hit, it was a ghost town. We stayed late for that nonesense and what a waste. Silly is as silly does. Sunday was Siberia at Speedway. The only thing that got bumped was a trash barrel I backed in to at the end of the day, laughing with my buddies at the lack of crowd. No damage to the 'ol Suburban, or the can for that matter, but plenty of damage to the old Speedway this month. Ain't nobody a-carin'. Ed who says the rest fo the world? Special Ed, says I. As is in Special Honda. And even that was almost too much to ask of the Sagamoreorless's privileged prince. This thing is all but done. I look forward to the race, though. Plenty of room to stretch out over there in T3. Leg room a-plenty as this year's race is, SURPRISE, far from a sell-out. DISCIPLESS? Where are all those "hidden" target demo-ey, key metric-ey mega-fans that you tekk us about, boy? Oh, I know. They were not there because they were all out at the Mall and in stores around the country buying/supporting the products of all those sponsor-spens-aholics who are knocking down doors to get in on this incredible Indy 500 action. They'll all be there on race day or at home watching on super-secret TV's only IndyCar insiders can monitor. There are millions of them. I mean, listen to the buzz today about Katherine Legge getting into the show on "BUMP DAY". Now I see why they call it "bump day." Baaaaaahwwaaahhhaaaaaaa!!!!
...with a loacal company? Does anyone think the Ballard administration will select a proposal based on design? I love utilitarian structures but this development needs to make a bold design statement. Just like the new (architect from NYC???) transit terminal being shut down by the city due to cost. Hmmm...too bad. Some day Indy will have to take the hit on a progressive (and utilitarian) skyscraper. It will not come from Keystone's 52 story tower proposal. Just look at the interior of the JW Marriot? Time to go outside for good design.
Good God, when did the IBJ forums turn into the IndyStar forums???
You will have plenty of affordable housing options on or near Mass Ave. You can move into brand new affordable housing at the Barton, 1010 Central, Consolidated Building, 707 E. North, building on N. Penn next to Star, Trailside, etc etc.