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Quote from: "Rastermon"Quote from: "mshray"I was diggin the set but not feeling to inspired to post, until I noticed our foreign correspondent is online.How ya doin?Oh - that's me..Great, work is slow - 1/2 the Co. gone todayfunny, i thought that was me. great! work is almost over...two hours, 15 minutes more.
Quote from: "mshray"I was diggin the set but not feeling to inspired to post, until I noticed our foreign correspondent is online.How ya doin?Oh - that's me..Great, work is slow - 1/2 the Co. gone today
I was diggin the set but not feeling to inspired to post, until I noticed our foreign correspondent is online.How ya doin?
I thought it was a "classic." It did sound good as I rolled south down 101 toward Gilroy.I am always disaapointed to see beautiful barren land becoming developed which is too often the case. There was a large group of sheep (I think they were sheep) grazing sooo close to the construction. Baaaaa -ad developers.
Quote from: "Alicat"I thought it was a "classic." It did sound good as I rolled south down 101 toward Gilroy.I am always disaapointed to see beautiful barren land becoming developed which is too often the case. There was a large group of sheep (I think they were sheep) grazing sooo close to the construction. Baaaaa -ad developers.If that's how you feel then I recommend you avoid, at all costs, driving over the Dublin grade on 580 (which I do on my commute round trip daily). It's not pretty. In fact it looks like the hills are being cruelly tortured into submission.
It breaks my heart to see the highways cross the hills.
Quote from: "mshray"Quote from: "Alicat"I thought it was a "classic." It did sound good as I rolled south down 101 toward Gilroy.I am always disaapointed to see beautiful barren land becoming developed which is too often the case. There was a large group of sheep (I think they were sheep) grazing sooo close to the construction. Baaaaa -ad developers.If that's how you feel then I recommend you avoid, at all costs, driving over the Dublin grade on 580 (which I do on my commute round trip daily). It's not pretty. In fact it looks like the hills are being cruelly tortured into submission.I know, I know. I drove over to Danville last month, 580 to 680. Back in the early 80's I went to Livermore frequently so I have seen all the development and know what it used to be. Dublin continues to grow and all the hills near you are popping up homes.
Depressing. There's money to be made on them thar hills. That's what it's all about.There's no good answer.
Quote from: "Alicat"Depressing. There's money to be made on them thar hills. That's what it's all about.There's no good answer.Unfortunately, that's what it comes down to. Farmers and ranchers have worke their tails off for years and barely make a living, and their kids aren't excited about taking over the family ranch, so a developer comes along and offers them seven figures for their land, they jump. And there are plenty of people out there who want "the American dream" (and I'm not saying they're not justified in this)--a house of their own that are willing to pay bucks to get it. So the hillsides become covered with these cookie-cutter McMansions with no back yard and 5 feet between the houses. It's basic economics--supply and demand--but it's still sad.
now i'm feeling good with herbie. i'm such a sucker for cheesy cop show jazz.
Quote from: "princessofcairo"now i'm feeling good with herbie. i'm such a sucker for cheesy cop show jazz.Ooh, I love that phrase and I'm stealing it.And Princess, you really ought check out the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex CD from last year, which would've made my Top 10 for the year had it not taken me until this February to hear it.[/url]