Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
jstoeszParticipant
[quote]
And while 8,000 protesters seems like a de-minimis number, keep in mind it is 2.7% of the country total population, and would be equivalent to 9.5 million American lining up to throw rotten vegetables at Ben Bernanke[/quote]jstoeszParticipantAs to the privatize debate with regards to the city, I would tell you to talk to any paramedic. Ask him if he would rather work for a private ambulance service (very common) or a firehouse…
I guarantee we are losing money with the public medics.
jstoeszParticipantAs to the privatize debate with regards to the city, I would tell you to talk to any paramedic. Ask him if he would rather work for a private ambulance service (very common) or a firehouse…
I guarantee we are losing money with the public medics.
jstoeszParticipantAs to the privatize debate with regards to the city, I would tell you to talk to any paramedic. Ask him if he would rather work for a private ambulance service (very common) or a firehouse…
I guarantee we are losing money with the public medics.
jstoeszParticipantAs to the privatize debate with regards to the city, I would tell you to talk to any paramedic. Ask him if he would rather work for a private ambulance service (very common) or a firehouse…
I guarantee we are losing money with the public medics.
jstoeszParticipantAs to the privatize debate with regards to the city, I would tell you to talk to any paramedic. Ask him if he would rather work for a private ambulance service (very common) or a firehouse…
I guarantee we are losing money with the public medics.
jstoeszParticipantThe reason for Blackwater was not because it was to save money. The reason for private security forces was because the government could not adequately and in a timely manner respond to the needs of the contractors. So, instead of wait for the marines to show up and provide security for their operation, they hired a firm who was directly under their control.
We have a great military, but nimble it is not.
jstoeszParticipantThe reason for Blackwater was not because it was to save money. The reason for private security forces was because the government could not adequately and in a timely manner respond to the needs of the contractors. So, instead of wait for the marines to show up and provide security for their operation, they hired a firm who was directly under their control.
We have a great military, but nimble it is not.
jstoeszParticipantThe reason for Blackwater was not because it was to save money. The reason for private security forces was because the government could not adequately and in a timely manner respond to the needs of the contractors. So, instead of wait for the marines to show up and provide security for their operation, they hired a firm who was directly under their control.
We have a great military, but nimble it is not.
jstoeszParticipantThe reason for Blackwater was not because it was to save money. The reason for private security forces was because the government could not adequately and in a timely manner respond to the needs of the contractors. So, instead of wait for the marines to show up and provide security for their operation, they hired a firm who was directly under their control.
We have a great military, but nimble it is not.
jstoeszParticipantThe reason for Blackwater was not because it was to save money. The reason for private security forces was because the government could not adequately and in a timely manner respond to the needs of the contractors. So, instead of wait for the marines to show up and provide security for their operation, they hired a firm who was directly under their control.
We have a great military, but nimble it is not.
jstoeszParticipant[quote]eavesdropper, your NJ Mcmansion is simply gaudy. It’s like an impersonal “cavern” with a few choice “empty” built-ins. It may as well be showcased on “Jersey Shore,” a favorite party-animal show of the current HS set.
CAR, you MUST review the link below. I think you would really appreciate all the love that went into true, authentic mid-century design. This architect is now deceased, but his voluminous works live on in SoCal.
http://www.modernsandiego.com/SimBruceRi…
His first house for his family IS STILL for sale in Pt. Loma:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100031293-97…
I realize this home is not located in your area of interest but Sim Bruce Richards was one of the original “taliesins” of Frank Lloyd Wright (apprentices). There are a few more like him throughout the country but it takes a special buyer to appreciate all the work that has gone into the design of these homes!
Here’s another local link to peruse for local mid-century modern architecture. Enjoy!!
http://www.merceryork.com/
[/quote]I badly want that sim bruce richards house…everything about it is awesome. I have been salivating over that for months, but there is no way that is in my price range!
Kind of a stupid thing to comment on but those over-sized door pulls are awesome.
jstoeszParticipant[quote]eavesdropper, your NJ Mcmansion is simply gaudy. It’s like an impersonal “cavern” with a few choice “empty” built-ins. It may as well be showcased on “Jersey Shore,” a favorite party-animal show of the current HS set.
CAR, you MUST review the link below. I think you would really appreciate all the love that went into true, authentic mid-century design. This architect is now deceased, but his voluminous works live on in SoCal.
http://www.modernsandiego.com/SimBruceRi…
His first house for his family IS STILL for sale in Pt. Loma:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100031293-97…
I realize this home is not located in your area of interest but Sim Bruce Richards was one of the original “taliesins” of Frank Lloyd Wright (apprentices). There are a few more like him throughout the country but it takes a special buyer to appreciate all the work that has gone into the design of these homes!
Here’s another local link to peruse for local mid-century modern architecture. Enjoy!!
http://www.merceryork.com/
[/quote]I badly want that sim bruce richards house…everything about it is awesome. I have been salivating over that for months, but there is no way that is in my price range!
Kind of a stupid thing to comment on but those over-sized door pulls are awesome.
jstoeszParticipant[quote]eavesdropper, your NJ Mcmansion is simply gaudy. It’s like an impersonal “cavern” with a few choice “empty” built-ins. It may as well be showcased on “Jersey Shore,” a favorite party-animal show of the current HS set.
CAR, you MUST review the link below. I think you would really appreciate all the love that went into true, authentic mid-century design. This architect is now deceased, but his voluminous works live on in SoCal.
http://www.modernsandiego.com/SimBruceRi…
His first house for his family IS STILL for sale in Pt. Loma:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100031293-97…
I realize this home is not located in your area of interest but Sim Bruce Richards was one of the original “taliesins” of Frank Lloyd Wright (apprentices). There are a few more like him throughout the country but it takes a special buyer to appreciate all the work that has gone into the design of these homes!
Here’s another local link to peruse for local mid-century modern architecture. Enjoy!!
http://www.merceryork.com/
[/quote]I badly want that sim bruce richards house…everything about it is awesome. I have been salivating over that for months, but there is no way that is in my price range!
Kind of a stupid thing to comment on but those over-sized door pulls are awesome.
-
AuthorPosts