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The Evil Dr. Longshadow

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  1. If the 827 had significant injuries, they need to litigate.
  2. Okay, suppose it's true that Amazon bribed Don to scrub OSHA requirements. Then, what? How about if every employee who gets injured decides to litigate? Wouldn't that cost more than OSHA compliance? .
  3. Sounds wonderful in theory and never works out in practice.
  4. How is an area with shopping and entertainment in an easy walking distance "unwalkable", then?
  5. Same as in any place with a sidewalk. You'd have all the same problems in Mahattan, where every driver is looking at everything except the streets in front of them.
  6. How is a designated sidewalk for pedestrians unsafe for pedestrians?
  7. Crappy show, none the less. Even SNL has fallen to crap. And you're right, I was actually lumping the Tonight Show along with Late Night. I've been finding the True Crime network more entertaining than any of the fake comedy shows from the big three lately.
  8. Okay, Bigshot, try explaining how my walking routes don't fit your favorite definition of "walkability". Here's the description you chose to ignore: "Has it ever occurred to you or anybody else in here that I would NOT be walking in those areas if they didn't have anything I wanted or needed? Consider the walk from Hamilton Mall to Hamilton Commons, for example. The first thing I pass is an undeveloped wooded area. That's the "nature" part. After that, there's the full service grocery store, where I buy snacks and drinks. After that, there are Ross and Hobby Lobby. That's the shopping part. After that, there's the sixteen screen movie complex. That's the shopping and entertainment part. All in easy and fast walking distance. It's not the barren, desolate moonscape that Pooh claims it is. That also fits the very same definition of "walkability" that was presented."
  9. There's a sidewalk, so you don't have to "traverse through an undelveloped wooded area". Notice, I said, "pass" in that description.
  10. The race course isn't in Atlantic City.
  11. Well, it's about time somebody put that ratings bomb to bed. It hasn't been funny or had any information value since Johnny Carson was the host.
  12. Yeah... keep ignoring how my chosen walking routes fit your favorite definition of, "walkability". You just can't admit being wrong, freak.
  13. I'll see about that. Yeah... public event at the county fairgrounds and the big sign at the entrance says, "No backpscks". I've aready dealt with crap like that numerous times before and all it means is that somebody doesn't know what a backpack looks like. Besides, how does anybody expect me to carry all the things I buy from vendors at the event? I seriously don't like having my hands cluttered with flimsy pladtic bags. So, my backpack is in my pocket when I'm going through the gate. I wear it after getting a hundred feet past the gate.
  14. You didn't notice that every place I end up walking already fits the definition of "walkability" that you have cited. It's all there... the trees, the shopping, the entertainment, the essential access and more.
  15. Hey, Don... Your socks and ankles are not supposed to show when you sit down. Like, wow.... when's the flood coming, dude?
  16. There's the smokers club, between the green fence and the cart parking. There's the store's main entrance, less than thirty feet from the smokers club. As I had said, it's not a back door and it's the only outdoor table available for eating.
  17. What problem? I'm just giving you some facts regarding walkability.
  18. Has it ever occurred to you or anybody else in here that I would NOT be walking in those areas if they didn't have anything I wanted or needed? Consider the walk from Hamilton Mall to Hamilton Commons, for example. The first thing I pass is an undeveloped wooded area. That's the "nature" part. After that, there's the full service grocery store, where I buy snacks and drinks. After that, there are Ross and Hobby Lobby. That's the shopping part. After that, there's the sixteen screen movie complex. That's the shopping and entertainment part. All in easy and fast walking distance. It's not the barren, desolate moonscape that Pooh claims it is. That also fits the very same definition of "walkability" that was presented. .
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