Posted on 07/30/2012 6:52:38 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
We were at our local mall and also cut thru JCP, my husband was floored as it seemed we were the only folks in there, besides employees.
It all seems so incredibly narrow now. The streets were designed for horses. I lived in Brookline, up on Milan Ave, and went to Ressi and South Catholic. It’s not too bad up on Milan still, but not nearly as nice as I remembered it.
We also lived on Berkshire (behind the fire station) for a while, and that looks pretty run down these days, at least compared to the wide streets and newer neighborhoods of where I’ve lived since. My Grandma would hardly recognize the place, and she’d be very disappointed with the citizens who populate her old neighborhood. There’s so much tidying up that is never done... sigh.
And re: Danny’s Hoagies..... DROOL!!!! :) My whole family has been addicted to them since the 1960’s, when we’d drive out there and order hoagies, and then eat them while sitting in our car watching the movie on the drive-in next door (sort of like going to a silent movie). I’ve actually walked in and ordered a dozen large hoagies, uncooked, with the fixings on the side, to take back to California with me. :)
The left will never stop projecting their hate, their anti-Christian feelings, their racism on those of use on the right.
If you ever wanted a clear definition of projecting, you need look no further than the left.
Just how disfunctional must a brain be to believe:
1) Killing the unborn is just a choice.
2) Hate is being against 2 people of the same sex codifying their sexual perversion, which serves no biological purpose, by trying to make it the equivalent of marriage between a man and a woman.
3) Hate is being against a phony religion which makes women lower than 2nd class and openly calls for our death.
4) It is ok to kill the unborn if that unborn is a female yet at the same time touting oneself as supporting women.
I’m getting the distinct feeling that this is going to backfire badly on the growing number of liberal Dem mayors and governors. And the overall party itself. Which is never a bad thing!
My grandparents bought that house in the 30’s from the original owner/builder. They told me that that man constructed a kiln on-site in which he made the bricks with which he made the house. :) Sigh... makes me miss my grandmother’s generation, who bore and raised the WWII generation.
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