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Started by tshane250, February 03, 2007, 01:39:46 PM

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tim huntzinger

The daughter's boyfriend knows a spray-paint artist, and so I told the boyfriend that his friend should work at putting some cool spraypaint art like this.  that may help you in your state of grief.

It is funny that there are not more spontaneous art displays in the Pearl District.  Jazz it up a little for the commuters with low-cost, high-impact graphic art.

brunoflipper

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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

BS BF! Everything you have said is patently untrue!

How does it feel to be universally refuted?

Give it up, dude, what you are saying makes no sense, no sense at all.

You have shown yourself to favor one neighborhood over all others for no good reason.

Nothing you say is accurate.

You are never right.

I am happy to play along with you by your rules.

ouch, you big meanie... you make my sad...[:(]

you have never refuted anything... you only post your conspiracy theories and unfounded absolutes...

oh how happy i am to have been enlightened by someone of your incedible intelligence... you win...


"It costs a fortune to look this trashy..."
"Don't believe in riches but you should see where I live..."

http://www.stopabductions.com/

TheArtist

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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

The daughter's boyfriend knows a spray-paint artist, and so I told the boyfriend that his friend should work at putting some cool spraypaint art like this.  that may help you in your state of grief.

It is funny that there are not more spontaneous art displays in the Pearl District.  Jazz it up a little for the commuters with low-cost, high-impact graphic art.



I love that kind of art, would be great to see that anywhere in town.  I bet your daughters boyfriends friend could do some artwork on the side of the white building opposite the new central center.  Its a blank canvas facing a parking lot and would be a great spot for a mural.  If he is any good I would love to do what I could to help him get the spot if he wanted it, or any other he may see.  

Btw, I am not the "state of grief" type person.  I haven't felt down, sad, or "grief stricken" in a loooooong time. (Yes those teenage years can be quite troublesome lol) But by the time you reach your 40s like me, youve  acquired enough of that wonderful combination of confidence, wisdom, delusion, and laze fair to keep ya smiling the whole day long. [;)]
"When you only have two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other."-Chinese proverb. "Arts a staple. Like bread or wine or a warm coat in winter. Those who think it is a luxury have only a fragment of a mind. Mans spirit grows hungry for art in the same way h

tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

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you have never refuted anything... you only post your conspiracy theories and unfounded absolutes...



It has been frustrating trying to support the Pearl District while people like you keep putting it down.

Why do you and your friends just come right out and say what you think instead of all the innuendo?

All you have is more nattering negativity and nonsense to spew with nothing to back up your facts.

Why do you not address the facts instead of all the personal attacks?  Why do you have to make it personal instead of an objective discussion?

Urban renewal is very important and as a supporter of these projects, I believe anything you have to say about this is unhelpful.

I will be down at the Center later today, why do you not come down and see for yourself instead of all this chatboard nonsense?

Are you tired of crashing this important thread or are you ready to move on? (Not that what you say has any credibility!)

Chicken Little

So now its "important"?  So now you "support" it?  So now you are worried about "facts"? Now you want an "objective discussion"?  

I could go back and quote line after line from you that contradicts every statement you made in that last post.  Your arguments have been entirely subjective, given without evidence of any kind.  Further, your bias is hanging out.  You argue that your neighborhood deserves special treatment and remain proudly, and ignorantly, unsuppportive of your neighbors in the Pearl.  

Your behavior has been shameful; you are the one that wants to hurt people.  And yet you cry when people push back.

I'm glad you are going out to get some first-hand information.  And I'm happy for you to change your mind based on what you learn.  But up to now, you have been the one operating off of "innuendo", "negativity", and "nonsense".

tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by recyclemichael

I hope we can calm down and stop the name calling and discuss the project.


Indeed, stop shooting the messenger and get on board!

I am more than willing, though, to take the barbs for standing up for fiscal restraint, innovative design, sustainable development, urban renewal, and objective City planning.

Anything to save a few bucks, reduce waste, improve efficiencies, increase ownership should be encouraged.

I still believe community centers should be located near population centers, flood control should be done with an eye on cost, and prioritizing expenditures for urban renewal should be carefully monitored.

brunoflipper

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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

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you have never refuted anything... you only post your conspiracy theories and unfounded absolutes...



It has been frustrating trying to support the Pearl District while people like you keep putting it down.

Why do you and your friends just come right out and say what you think instead of all the innuendo?

All you have is more nattering negativity and nonsense to spew with nothing to back up your facts.

Why do you not address the facts instead of all the personal attacks?  Why do you have to make it personal instead of an objective discussion?

Urban renewal is very important and as a supporter of these projects, I believe anything you have to say about this is unhelpful.

I will be down at the Center later today, why do you not come down and see for yourself instead of all this chatboard nonsense?

Are you tired of crashing this important thread or are you ready to move on? (Not that what you say has any credibility!)

huh?
i've been behind the pearl since day one...

"...say what you think?..."- i have, i think this project and the entire 6th street plan is great for tulsa...

"...personal attacks..."? i, unlike yourself, attacked only your points and not the person (with the exception of my "brookside elitist" comment)...

"...come down and see for yourself..."? see what? a great park? a senior center that rivals anything in town? a neighborhood working together towards a sustainable and improved future? i have seen it.

i believe you are confuzzed...
"It costs a fortune to look this trashy..."
"Don't believe in riches but you should see where I live..."

http://www.stopabductions.com/

tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

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Originally posted by tim huntzinger

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

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you have never refuted anything... you only post your conspiracy theories and unfounded absolutes...



It has been frustrating trying to support the Pearl District while people like you keep putting it down.

Why do you and your friends just come right out and say what you think instead of all the innuendo?

All you have is more nattering negativity and nonsense to spew with nothing to back up your facts.

Why do you not address the facts instead of all the personal attacks?  Why do you have to make it personal instead of an objective discussion?

Urban renewal is very important and as a supporter of these projects, I believe anything you have to say about this is unhelpful.

I will be down at the Center later today, why do you not come down and see for yourself instead of all this chatboard nonsense?

Are you tired of crashing this important thread or are you ready to move on? (Not that what you say has any credibility!)

huh?
i've been behind the pearl since day one...

"...say what you think?..."- i have, i think this project and the entire 6th street plan is great for tulsa...

"...personal attacks..."? i, unlike yourself, attacked only your points and not the person (with the exception of my "brookside elitist" comment)...

"...come down and see for yourself..."? see what? a great park? a senior center that rivals anything in town? a neighborhood working together towards a sustainable and improved future? i have seen it.

i believe you are confuzzed...



You want to continue attacking me and I do not know why.  My opinion is that the dig went way beyond what was necessary or we had the funds for, the overall product is underwhelming, and that the Center looks like a reward for a small clique.

Those are my opinions.

Chicken Little

If it is so "underwhelming", how can it be a "reward" for anyone?

Double A

I just wanted to say that I do think the Village at Central Park is a great development, they are very well built, too. Compared to what Metro Lofts is selling these are a much better deal. If we had a tornado bearing down on us, a home a the Village  would be an ideal place to be. A Metro Lofts home, on the other hand, would be the last place you wanna be.
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si_uk_lon_ok

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Originally posted by Double A

I just wanted to say that I do think the Village at Central Park is a great development, they are very well built, too. Compared to what Metro Lofts is selling these are a much better deal. If we had a tornado bearing down on us, a home a the Village  would be an ideal place to be. A Metro Lofts home, on the other hand, would be the last place you wanna be.



M Lofts has come on here before to dispute that claim.

I can't remember exactly what was said by M lofts, because the old threads on m lofts developments which are amongst the 25 most read threads on here won't open on my computer at the moment. I think M lofts has successfully disputed your claim that the homes are sub standard and you should move on from being rude to a developer who is densing up Tulsa.

Double A

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Originally posted by si_uk_lon_ok

quote:
Originally posted by Double A

I just wanted to say that I do think the Village at Central Park is a great development, they are very well built, too. Compared to what Metro Lofts is selling these are a much better deal. If we had a tornado bearing down on us, a home a the Village  would be an ideal place to be. A Metro Lofts home, on the other hand, would be the last place you wanna be.



M Lofts has come on here before to dispute that claim.

I can't remember exactly what was said by M lofts, because the old threads on m lofts developments which are amongst the 25 most read threads on here won't open on my computer at the moment. I think M lofts has successfully disputed your claim that the homes are sub standard and you should move on from being rude to a developer who is densing up Tulsa.



They are substandard compared to the homes built at the Village at Central Park. Cheerio, wanker.
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The clash of ideas is the sound of freedom. Ars Longa, Vita Brevis!

si_uk_lon_ok

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Originally posted by Double A

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Originally posted by si_uk_lon_ok

quote:
Originally posted by Double A

I just wanted to say that I do think the Village at Central Park is a great development, they are very well built, too. Compared to what Metro Lofts is selling these are a much better deal. If we had a tornado bearing down on us, a home a the Village  would be an ideal place to be. A Metro Lofts home, on the other hand, would be the last place you wanna be.



M Lofts has come on here before to dispute that claim.

I can't remember exactly what was said by M lofts, because the old threads on m lofts developments which are amongst the 25 most read threads on here won't open on my computer at the moment. I think M lofts has successfully disputed your claim that the homes are sub standard and you should move on from being rude to a developer who is densing up Tulsa.



They are substandard compared to the homes built at the Village at Central Park. Cheerio, wanker.



Do I take from that comment you are merely referring to the fact that the Village in Central Park is built so solidly anything in comparison would be sub standard or is this just you having a go at M Lofts again?