File this under "Mane Courses"...
File this under "Mane Courses"...
"Lion a la King", "Simba 'n' Salsa" " The 'Licious Leo"...
I am gullible. I believe all the stories except for the deep-friend alien claims.
About Eminem's life and beginnings: "Eminem spent much of his formative years living in a largely black lower-middle-class Detroit neighborhood"
Yeah, so much for the comments with the paranoid fear of the "Detroit" word found in the "Detroit Metro Area", and the claim that the city of Detroit proper has no impact at all on cities 20 minutes away (Pontiac) and cities snuggled up real close (Ferndale)
"you just cannot blame Detroit's plight on the Silverdome being mismanaged"
It's the worst feature of Gmail, and due to it being permanently on in the Android client, it forced me to not use the Gmail app in Android. The so-called "threading" or conversation mode results in lost emails, and total disorganization, not to mention subject lines not matching the subject.
Threading is useless, overall, and makes for a chaotic jumble. Especially in email.
It is proper email etiquette to change the subject line to match the email. Gmail has a severe design flaw (compared to other email programs) to make the subject line hard to edit. So you need patches to repair the flaw.
Those moon-faced assassins of joy.
I agree, if the definition goes much beyond Pontiac and Auburn Hills, as that one does.
And if you don't like the map I presented, which had a relatively small definition of metro Detroit, here's another:
The map is used to represent a region called "Detroit". And according to the definitions of Metro Detroit:
Yup, Flint is not Detroit. Agreement there!
"...roving packs of wild dogs if I come to Detroit?"
"I've seen all the pictures of the ruined buildings."
Dnasty. The Silverdome is actually much less than 30 min from the city limits of Detroit proper.
There's nothing wrong with the map. It summarizes it quite accurately.
As you are a Baltimorean, and one of 97.5% of Americans who don't get pedantic about the difference between "Metro Detroit" and the "City of Detroit", you are correct. There is indeed a New Baltimore in Detroit.
The "not within the city limits" distinction makes a big deal to you, but once you get outside of a 100 mile or so radius... and this "outside" area includes most of Michigan as well as the country and world, you are seen as being in Detroit.