T-Dube,

Your post below, more accurately the points you make, is the only 
thing wrong with AP.  That dead-hand control, refuse to look 
forward, no progress, visionless, over-romanticized, Nostalgia-Nazi 
view that we have to return to a fictionalized past that never was 
instead of moving to a bright future we could have, is the only 
thing wrong with AP.

Your literarly use of slowly morphing the Pony into all that is the 
rest of Asbury Park is the template, often used by others, that 
reveals Asbury is filled with Springsteen fanatics posing as people 
who pretend to know the rest of the City.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, traderdube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Couldn't agree more, the pony in it's current state doesn't matter.
> Same as convention hall, the paramount, the southside structures
> that includes the casino, power plant and carousel matter even 
less.
> The Hojo's building and the pryor ampi-theater...don't matter.
> fast lane, baronet, bowling alley...don't matter.
> All that really matters in Asbury Park is what the current king 
deems 
> meritous.
> High rise condos, maximum return on investment dollars, or 
> non-investment dollars.
> Take the "don't matter" to the next level.
> All the poor  unfortunates living East of Bergh, east of Grand, 
maybe 
> east of main, don't matter either.
> Move the poor people out and move the nice people in.
> 
> Amazing, unless of course you live in Asbury Park, maybe grew up 
in 
> Asbury Park, maybe did summers
> in Asbury Park.
> Then those things matter, big time.
> 
> Yes, it is 100% true that very little of the history and even 
fewer of 
> the people who comprised that history
> matter today in Asbury Park. All that history and all those people 
will 
> one day, be history. Forgotten by time
> and left behind in the brave new world that someone decided should 
be 
> Asbury Park in the 21st century.
> 
> Unless of course someone with vision and guts and the ability to 
lead 
> shows up and sets things right.
> 
> Someone who respects the city, past and present, someone with 
regard for 
> the past embracing the future.
> 
> A knight in shining armor who rides down Cookman, takes a loop 
around 
> the old circuit, takes a look at all
> that still is Asbury Park and decides that every brick and 
shingle, and 
> every "decent" resident of Asbury Park
> not only deserves a voice in the future of Asbury Park, but a 
piece of 
> the action.
> 
> As for the pony, it stopped mattering the day that Asbury Partners 
> bought it in one more back room deal that made
> absolutely zero sense. The pony only matters to non-asbury 
residents, 
> who crave a piece of Asbury's past, at least as far back as 1973
> when the first Springsteen albums hit the streets. Those tourist 
come 
> into Asbury looking to recapture a little of the glory but witness
> only decay and degradation and if they are lucky, a place to get a 
cold 
> beer. Alas, getting a cold beer in Asbury Park is hit or miss.
> More often than not, what few watering holes still in operation 
are 
> usually closed during the day.




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