SilvioM wrote:Now I can't wait to see this place. FYI, the storefront of the original TL is painted lime green and purple -- I wonder if it is similar.
GaryF wrote:My FWIW-
I worked many years ago in a restaurant across from that intersection. I was only there three months and I saw 4 wrecks in that time- one quite bad.
I love our canopy city and all the beautiful vegetation. indeed, I brag about them to my out of town friends, but I think safety is more important.
SilvioM wrote:Now I can't wait to see this place. FYI, the storefront of the original TL is painted lime green and purple -- I wonder if it is similar.
RonnieD
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Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
neal.johnson wrote: You are putting the auto before the human.
RonnieD wrote:neal.johnson wrote:Maybe they are going to plant a bunch of trees in the lot where they just took down the old St. Matt hardware and that eyesore diamond store. You could really make a difference in that spot.
Mark R. wrote:RonnieD wrote:neal.johnson wrote:Maybe they are going to plant a bunch of trees in the lot where they just took down the old St. Matt hardware and that eyesore diamond store. You could really make a difference in that spot.
Actually, they're going to put a big bank building in that spot, I'm sure trees are not part of the consideration. It took down to viable businesses to put in another bank! Now that's progress x-rays point!
RonnieD wrote:neal.johnson wrote: You are putting the auto before the human.
I think they are considering the HUMAN lives that are in danger as a result of an automobile accident, not the damage to the vehicle.
Maybe they are going to plant a bunch of trees in the lot where they just took down the old St. Matt hardware and that eyesore diamond store. You could really make a difference in that spot.
russ.hockenbury wrote:I love this forum by the way and have been a lurker for many years!
RonnieD
Foodie
1931
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
neal.johnson wrote:RonnieD wrote:neal.johnson wrote: You are putting the auto before the human.
I think they are considering the HUMAN lives that are in danger as a result of an automobile accident, not the damage to the vehicle.
Maybe they are going to plant a bunch of trees in the lot where they just took down the old St. Matt hardware and that eyesore diamond store. You could really make a difference in that spot.
Dude. You work a block down the street where they just ripped out a huge oak tree to make space for your precious automobile. Out of touch much?
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