Woah, I didn't mean to stir the pot of Native American gaming and such. I really don't consider Hard Rock an attraction personally, but people on vacation tend to gravitate toward them and buy the t-shirt. As a kid, I always thought the one in Chicago was cool, but soon realized that the food was better at Ed Debevick's. :p
J ----- Original Message ---- From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Monday, February 5, 2007 10:47:40 AM Subject: Re: (313) what's up with the festival?!?!?! I don't understand the point of those Hard Rock cafe chain things. Like a themed upmarket mcdonalds init? Why's that considered an attraction? OT I know. robin... Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: > On 2/5/07, Joel Gajewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Honestly, I am still amazed that there is a Hard Rock Cafe in >> Detroit. It may seem trivial, >> but it is nice to see Detroit with the staple attractions of other >> cities. > > pittsburgh has one now, i think theyre just giving them away. i > challenge you guys to name 10 pop music artists from pittsburgh. dont > count jazz since hard rock doesnt. > > tom