[AsburyPark] Re: it takes a lot to laugh, it taks a train to cry

2007-04-30 Thread dfsavgny
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >A while back there was constant harping at the steinbach building progress. Do any of you nay-sayers have any idea how difficult that project was to build? I walked through Steinbach's the other night, I build projects 1/10th the

[AsburyPark] Re: it takes a lot to laugh, it taks a train to cry

2007-04-30 Thread 2fine4u
It's like an attempt in futility! Thanks, for including me, in this illustrious group of people! It's also people like you, who really make a difference and make me glad that I live here, trying to hang in there, etc. It's not easy, when you feel like you're just "out there" alone! No matter wh

[AsburyPark] Re: it takes a lot to laugh, it taks a train to cry

2007-04-29 Thread oakdorf
It takes the hinges, the werners, nevin, franks, sharons, sackman, every business owner and yes even larry to take this city to the next level. To do so, they have had to deal with the OLD city politics and get past it by using patience and common sense - and not being afraid of speaking up and tak

[AsburyPark] Re: it takes a lot to laugh, it taks a train to cry

2007-04-28 Thread Hinge
Honestly Dennis, this post is a bit over the top. Why is it wrong for Werner and others to lament the loss of our heritage and do whatever they can to preserve what''s left of it...even if that means merely discussing it? Sure...there is positive change in Asbury, but if you live here and love