It's an aspect of civic {so-called} boosterism that bores me to death.
It's an aspect of civic {so-called} boosterism that bores me to death.
Yeah, being 2k miles away in Nevada, however, allows me to keep up on what's going on in the old town. Love my desert home but I'll always miss Motown.
Thanks. I'm not saying that there's not plenty of good stuff on this forum. It's just the whiff of boosterism with regard to the remaindering of Detroit's real estate after the mob got its casinos. I don't know a better way to say it than calling it Monopoly as a spectator sport.There's also https://www.reddit.com/r/Detroit/.
Not at all sure of what your point is for starting this thread? I've been on this forum for 24 years, and we've talked about such a variety of different topics that you can find something on just about anything if you use the search function. As for boosterism... isn't that what this forum is all about? The evolution of going from Ruin Porn to Rebirth for so much related to Detroit.Thanks. I'm not saying that there's not plenty of good stuff on this forum. It's just the whiff of boosterism with regard to the remaindering of Detroit's real estate after the mob got its casinos. I don't know a better way to say it than calling it Monopoly as a spectator sport.
And yes... it will still be a work in progress for so many many years...
Lol whoosh - Monopoly = a few players sitting around a board moving real estate around while throwing out insane numbers,some strive for park avenue or boardwalk and roll the dice and do not get to pass go while others dominate a strip and build hotels on it.
The game of monopoly,which is what is happening,do not worry about it,you are just a spectator
Last edited by Richard; December-03-22 at 08:16 PM.
OK... I'm up to speed now...
Actually many folks here love to talk about developments, and which ones are actually built. Monopoly doesn't have "Skipper's Rule"... which basically says I'll believe the development when it is actually finished.
Last edited by Gistok; December-04-22 at 12:49 AM.
Actually, tournament Monopoly began right here in Detroit, with the world's first monopoly tournament founded by the late Lee Weisenthal in I believe 1963.
Last edited by EastsideAl; December-04-22 at 12:39 AM.
Many people talk like they are preservationists of our wonderful Theater District but nobody bothered to honor the passing of the man who did the most good?
https://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...2/69539364007/
You must have missed it then. It was already talked about on a different thread... just not one with his name on it.Many people talk like they are preservationists of our wonderful Theater District but nobody bothered to honor the passing of the man who did the most good?
https://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...2/69539364007/
It’s the cities job to instill hope and make it appear as though the city is moving forward,can’t really expect them to say sorry guys we are screwed,might as well pack it up.
This was a prophetic thread.
What landmarks should be included in new MONOPOLY: Detroit edition?
Mr. Monopoly has been spotted around Detroit and there's a good reason why – MONOPOLY: Detroit Edition will debut this year. The company that creates classic games will release a Detroit version of MONOPOLY this winter under a license from Hasbro.
Go directly to Tom Gores' jail Do not pass go. Do not see or hug your children. Do not breast feed your baby...
“The Right to Hug.”
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...-their-parents
https://archive.ph/wZWKd
Last edited by Henry Whalley; May-15-24 at 09:58 AM.
There are more stories on their website under their "News" menu.
One thing I learned recently is that predators prey on inmates that don't get visitors because they're less likely to get reported when there are no witnesses.
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