except for the guy in the block of ice
MEK
David Armin-Parcells wrote on 01/30/2009 09:49:55
AM:
> we have a small town feel where everybody knows everybody
and I love it still. In spite of everything.
the people here are what makes it livable.
we have a small town feel where everybody knows everybody
especially in the music scene (which is tiny, in spite of quality)
feels like family
David
On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:21 AM, kent williams wrote:
It's
On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:21 AM, kent williams wrote:
It's a desparately poor American
city, with a bankrupt government, underfunded schools, and with the
implosion of the auto industry, it isn't getting better anytime soon.
it's been that way for 40 years.
Odeluga, Ken wrote:
That's incredible and profoundly sad.
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Detroit can be a really harsh place. If you visit -- and you don't
get lost in the wrong neighborhood after dark -- it can seem like a
really friendly, chill place. But ask anyone who actually grew up in
the City how many people they know who got shot, how many people they
know went to prison, etc
That's incredible and profoundly sad.
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