Profile for Rayzor
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- Hi everyone. I'm a new user of this site and haven't updated my bio yet, but feel free to send me a message if you would like to know more about me.
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- on 29/7/08
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Did you know that there is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to convert part of a historic building to a Maritime Center? Yes, this idea was crafted by John Montague of the ... Continue Reading
I think Quijibo is on to something here, the economic crisis and high cost of oil could shift population and development back into the city. Sprawl is just too expensive and we all pay the price that benefit...
Jump to storyObese children are 100% the fault of their parent(s). They lack the human capital necessary to raise children properly. Now, how the hell does this program address that?
Jump to storyQuijibo, You would just drive out the suburbanites too.
Jump to storyCrisa- I think the bowls are only for the silent auction during this fundraiser. Does anyone know what the connection is between Carvings for a Cause and Bullfeathers? I've noticed the carvings there, and...
Jump to storyFrederico, since you agree 100% with Buffalo21stcentury, can you explain what he/she means by 'classical and period art and sculptural endowment'? There are endowments associated with certain types of art a...
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Summer "Brewskis" From Labatt
They served Labatt Summer Blond at the Rosell Park event @ the Naval Park a couple weeks back -- so delicious they ran out
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Wedding of the Waters at the Canal
Hey Jalopy -- I believe it was Abraham Lincoln that once said "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." As a citizen of the western world, are you not aware that Ireland is "Eire" to the Irish? Ju…
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Driving in Cobblestone
Only thing missing is the tax-free Indian gas station --- any news of when they will break ground on that addition?
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Labatt's Alexander Keith’s Beer Launches In Buffalo
AdamFIx-- Unfortunately it's not the IPA -- the only beer I regularly cross the border to bring back home. The Keith's that they are launching in the US is "traditional lager". I've tried 3 different Keith's and they were all delicious, so I'm sur…
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