So you missed The Razor's Edge?
So you missed The Razor's Edge?
No…Gagoonga-galoonga.
"I watched this episode and it was not bad. I laughed."
If it's the same film I've seen, it's more of a lure to people planning conventions. Outside of features that can be taken in in small bites- Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village, the art collection at the DIA- Detroit is less a vacation spot than a gateway to summertime Michigan, and that's nothing new.
Bullshit. What sank Detroit was expressways and flight to the 'burbs by both industry and citizens. That shit started between the 1950 and 1960 censuses. There are some other issues which predate that problem, like rampant, unplanned expansion in the 1910s through the 1940s. Blaming this on the politicians who didn't…
Ehhhhh….Let's put it this way: Detroit didn't suck before the '67 riot, but it wasn't exactly a tourist destination the way that Chicago was and still is.
Yeah, it's a huge problem in Detroit. Someone came up with a plan few years back to bring the borders back in, which would rein in the costs of sewer, water, street, streetlight and emergency services. as it is, there are areas of Detroit through which you can drive where there is one livable home per block.…
There's plenty that my mom- born in June of 1946, which is about as close to the beginning of the Baby Boom as it gets- remembers that her five younger siblings, Boomers born between '50 and '58, don't.
It's all about birth rates, not feelings, since WWII.
The Baby Boom began in 1946, the year that birth rates in the US rose back to and then past the 1941 birth rates.
A bottle? That's awfully high-falootin' for Billy Beer.
Amongst other things- like giving you dumb-dumbitis- yes.
No John Huston?!?! You have Todd Haynes on this list, but NO JOHN HUSTON?!?! Are you people on the drugs?
HA! How old are you? Strawberry Faygo has been sold as Faygo Red Pop for about 50 years.
The Cornish, Scandanavians (Finns, to be precise) and Northern Italians who live in the western U.P. are descendents of Cornish, Finn and Northern Italian miners who moved there to mine.
Those are people from the Lower Peninsula who bought property up there in the U.P. and moved up once they retired.
There are a shit-ton of white people in the Rust Belt- and extremely heavy in Detroit and Flint- with ties back to Confederate ancestors. Somewhere between those ancestors and their most current progeny, some jobless peckerwoods were recruited as unskilled labor for the factories. Those fucks passed their racism down…
Yep, my bad.
A pitch to potential franchisees.
I don't think it was a commercial, but a pitch to potential franchisees.