rcjunkie
01-01-2012, 05:16 PM
Well it's not like you've ever tried refuting negative remarks with evidence to the contrary. The only way to not be negative on C2S right now is to completely put it out of mind.
More evidence.
More evidence.
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rcjunkie 01-01-2012, 05:16 PM Well it's not like you've ever tried refuting negative remarks with evidence to the contrary. The only way to not be negative on C2S right now is to completely put it out of mind. More evidence. coov23 01-02-2012, 07:58 AM Did not intend for this to turn into a heated discussion. Lol. Proceed. Just the facts 01-02-2012, 08:21 AM Did not intend for this to turn into a heated discussion. Lol. Proceed. That's what happens when something new or different is suggested. Some people want to try something different and some people don't. Friction ensues. Personally for me, my comments in this thread have run its course. Reno and Walker 01-09-2012, 10:26 PM .. Reno and Walker 01-09-2012, 10:33 PM Let me outline the process of how this development will go: 1) Investors buy up all of the available buildings and land, if they haven't already. 2) Investors board up all existing buildings and tear down a few in the process. 3) Investors start paving open areas for "cash only" parking lots. 4) Investors put for sale signs on boarded buildings at ridiculously high prices. 5) City steps in to build a canal extension, sports stadium, streetcar route, and all new landscaping throughout the area. 6) City negotiates deal for a mega-type-store, giving away millions of tax payers dollars as an incentive. 7) Investors laugh all the way to the bank, as they build strip mall shopping and more cash-cow-parking lots. There are more steps in the process but I think you get the idea. haha. j/k Hey, thats my equation to success don't tell everyone.. shhhh |