--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hey Mario when did you teach in AP? and what did you teach?
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED], > > > In reference to your comment: > > hey mario, what is it like to be angry all the time? > > > > Where you found anger in that post baffles me. > I was responding to your labeling someone else's ideas as shitty. > But maybe you're too angry to have read it clearly. > The only "all the time" with me is a consideration for fairness. > I'll gladly submit to a comparative analysis of anger in the archives here. > > > > > well mario, if you are unhappy with the progress and i am happy with it, i > guess that > means i win...onward with "THE FUTURE STARTED HERE" good job guys...thank > you for > saving our city!!!! > > The point was not about any unhappiness. > It was about listening to what others, including non-residents, have to say. > > > > > ========Original Message======== > Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: Redevelopment News Date: 11/4/2006 8:57:23 A.M. > Eastern Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) Sent on: > > > > > well mario, if you are unhappy with the progress and i am happy with it, i > guess that > means i win...onward with "THE FUTURE STARTED HERE" good job guys...thank > you for > saving our city!!!! hey mario, what is it like to be angry all the time? > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) , > MarioAPNJ@, Mari > > > > Hello rolemover@ He > > > > > > In reference to your comment: > > > > I may be one of the only ones on this board who actually live in town (for > > over 45 years)...been though the good and bad.. > > > > I can match those credentials very closely.but have a different take. > > Re: > > .just a question for you gary...have you ever paid property taxes or > rented > > a home in asbury? yea thats what i thought...you sure do have alot to say > for > > an OUT OF TOWNER!!! please dont say WE when you talk about asbury anymore, > > it is an insult to the LONGTIME tax payers here...sam 8th ave resident > > > > > > I've often appreciated critiques from non-residents and ex- residents (not > > the white "flighters" though), especially when their comments show some > vision > > for what AP could be or a fond remembrance of what it once was; when I > hear > > them say "we," I understand the connection and am not insulted. > > On the other hand, I sense that some long time residents became jaded or > > cynical because of all the false starts and were limited by a sense of > deja vu. > > Seems to me that a lot of the renewed energy and passion in the past > several > > years came mostly from the so-called "newbies" or "carpetbaggers" who > > didn't have that much baggage. > > Re: > > > > .i voted for loffredo, sanders, and bruno and i will continue to vote for > > them until they are through with the job they started 6 years ago.. > > > > We also share the same voting record. One of the above is a personal > > friend. The other two I do not know personally, but at least one of them > seems to > > have gone to the Appalachia School of Public Relations. (No offense to any > > Appalachians here for that stereotype :-) ) All three might want to > reconsider > > if they really benefit from being allied with the "pen" of a certain > > columnist. > > > > Re: > > > > > > it does not suprise me, you are full of Sh#&y ideas...when are you going > to > > learn that nobody is listening to you and thank god that they are not.. > > > > The Trenton vision sounded pretty creative to me. Whether anything > > visionary can be completed here is yet to be seen. So I'll be listening > while I keep > > "uncle's" advice in mind. > > > > > > > > > > "My uncle ordered popovers from the restaurant's bill of fare. > > > > And when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . > > > > Then he spoke great Words of Wisdom as he sat there on that chair: > > > > "To eat these things," said my uncle, "you must exercise great care. > > You may swallow down what's solid . . . > > > > > > BUT . . . you must spit out the air!" > > > > And . . . as you partake of the world's bill of fare, that's darned good > > advice to follow. > > > > Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. > > And be careful what you swallow." > > > > > > > > > > > > Cordiali saluti, > > > > ========Original Message===== === > > > > Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: Redevelopment News Date: 11/4/2006 3:53:52 A.M. > > Eastern Standard Time From: _rolemover@ Eastern Standard Ti Eas > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@_As_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) _ > (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) ) > Sent on: > > > > > > > > > > --- In _AsburyPark@ --- In _AsburyPark@<[EMAIL PROTECTED] > (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) ) , > > Lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > There was some big redevelopment news in the newspaper last week! > > > > > > An entertainment district featuring a $40 million, 100,000 square foot > > > complex; a four-story, 700-car parking garage; restaurants, bars and > > > clubs including the following who have supposedly signed leases: Red > > > Cheetah, a martini bar and dance club; Southside Johnny's Tavern (a pub > > > associated with NJ musician Southside Johnny); King Biscuit Cafe (a > > > home-style restaurant that will have a radio studio for the > > > performances of the national radio show King Biscuit Flour Hour); > > > Toad's Place (major music venue); Wet Willie's Daiquiri Bar; B.B. > > > King's Blues Cafe; and Funny Bone Comedy Club. This goes along with > > > the creation of 99 new apartments. > > > > > > Unfortunately. Unfortunately.<WBR>.. this redevelopment > > > > > > While it may never see the light of day either - does anyone else > > > wonder why it's taking so long for "names" to be tacked on to the > > > boardwalk projects? And why isn't there a Southside Johnny Tavern in > > > Asbury Park???? For about a decade his band's name was on a sign above > > > the Stone Pony entrance (remember - the home of the Asbury Jukes?) > > > > > > Oh well... I guess I can root for this to happen. It's nice to see at > > > least one city in New Jersey trying to be a destination place. While I > > > know firsthand that Trenton still has a stigma to its name (I just > > > wasted a day with a booth at a supposedly statewide festival there a > > > few weeks ago) I believe that if you put entertainment, restaurants and > > > convenient parking ANYWHERE you can make it work. The Sovereign Bank > > > Arena has proven that people will come to that area and I bet this will > > > work too if the project actually happens. > > > > > > Why should Asbury care? Because this is the kind of thing that could > > > bring people to the city to spend money and it's something that would > > > create jobs in the city. > > > > gary, are you kidding me? southside johnny cafe? you wanna make southside > > the man > > himself puke? dont you remember the rising fiasco? bruce wrote a letter to > > the tri-city > > asking the people in charge of the city and redevelopment to kindly not > name > > any streets, > > statues, bars,cafes, or hotdog stands after him or his songs. do you > realize > > that bruce and > > southside are the streets of asbury, no nead to pay touristy homage to > > them...but it does > > not suprise me, you are full of Sh#&y ideas...when are you going to learn > > that nobody is > > listening to you and thank god that they are not...i for one could not be > > happier with the > > direction of the redevelopment and I may be one of the only ones on this > > board who > > actually live in town (for over 45 years)...been though the good and > bad...i > > voted for > > loffredo, sanders, and bruno and i will continue to vote for them until > they > > are through > > with the job they started 6 years ago...just a question for you > gary...have > > you ever paid > > property taxes or rented a home in asbury? yea thats what i thought...you > > sure do have > > alot to say for an OUT OF TOWNER!!! please dont say WE when you talk about > > asbury > > anymore, it is an insult to the LONGTIME tax payers here... > > sam > > 8th ave resident > > > > > > > > > ************ ****** ****** ****** ****** ****** ****** ***** > > > ************ *** > > > Upstage Magazine - New Jersey's Premier Arts & Entertainment Magazine > > > PO Box 140, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 (732) 280-3305 > > > __http://www.UpstageMhttp://www.h_ (http://www.upstagemhttp://www._) > (_http://www.upstagemhttp://www.u_ (http://www.upstagemagazine.com/) ) > > > > > > Yahoo! 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