I think forumer Neil has more info on this house.
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I think forumer Neil has more info on this house.
Absolutely. This place makes excellent subs and also has a solid selection of pasta and pre-made items. I think they opened up a restaurant next door, but it has gotten mixed reviews.
Yea, and that free cross-cut move seems to occur frequently with huge pickup trucks. I hadn't been back to SE MI in a while and driving on I-75 reminded me how fast people drive in the area. Felt...
Create a Pacifica brand...not just a nameplate of a vehicle.
Richard, you obviously see a problem, or else you wouldn't have posted. How would you rectify this? What is your solution?
See the link below for a photo of 2254 Chicago Boulevard before a fire took out the roof:
http://findingeliza.com/archives/17191
Salty language and a no-nonsense attitude
They can model it after the Mosaic District in Fairfax, VA. That place is higher end, but gets an enormous amount of foot traffic, especially in the summer.
I’m right next to “National Landing” in Northern Virginia and I can tell you all that VERY few people are excited about Amazon’s pending move to the area. Seems like the negatives will outweigh the...
It's interesting because I live about a mile from "National Landing" [[Potomac Yard/Crystal City/Pentagon City) and very few people are thrilled about Amazon's entry into the area. A lot of people...
Greetings - been a long while! Yes, that is the cemetery I was thinking of.
I am not sure why, but I recall reading about a cemetery/burial ground somewhere in the vicinity of Conner and 94. I am not sure but I thought it was a group of unmarked graves...maybe cholera...
Started here in the pre-9/11 days. Became a regular and eventually drifted away. I do lurk from time to time, but not that often. I recall the days of Karl and Rasputin, especially when he said "I...
Quite saddened by the news. I was fortunate enough to meet him a number of times at various DY events years ago.
I recently found a photo of Baseball Hall of Famer Sam Crawford sitting on the porch of his home in Detroit. The photo is in post #14 of the link below - didn't want to lift the picture directly from...
Seems like the American-style burger fad has lasted quite a while in Europe. I can say that the burgers I had in London were pretty good. There were several places near Angel Station that were great,...
Chaldeans/Assyrians have been geopolitical pawns for centuries. If you think ISIL is bad, take a look at what the Ottomans did to them from about 1912 to 1924 ish. Read up on the Assyrian Sayfo.
Not sure I agree on that one in its entirety. The ME is relatively diverse and using the word "Arab" is more of a convenient moniker used in the West than anything else. My Lebanese relatives in...
Apparently, a plan to build a mosque has pissed off some folks in Sterling Heights. I noticed a few interesting aspects in the various articles about the issue at hand. Most notably, the strong...
^^^Wow, that's it? It's reminiscent of Meadowbrook Hall in some aspects. Wonder if Marr designed that one?
I took a spin through Harper Woods a few days back during my visit to the area. I was saddened and surprised by the decline, at least from a property appearance standpoint. Just how bad is HW these...
Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting the Ford Michigan Proving Grounds in Romeo and was quite impressed by the setup and history. I had no idea that the highest point in SE Michigan was on the...
http://www.metrotimes.com/Blogs/archives/2015/07/30/why-is-anyone-supposed-to-care-that-a-guy-from-limp-bizkit-moved-to-town
And sure enough, some jabroni is bitching about it.
I disagree with that. I wasn't overly impressed by the Cleveland Museum of Art. I mean, it was nice, but the DIA is just as impressive.
It's interesting the burdened rate for this type of work in the Midwest. The feds [[especially in the DC area) will pay a burdened rate of $95K for an admin. assistant contractor making $60K. Of...
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