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RedScare

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  1. No, actually, some parts of the world really are as simple as they seem. Your posts have made it clear that you are a flaming liberal in all things, including hating Walmart. You are consistent across all subject matter. This 380 gripe is simply a red herring. Your posts at the end of this thread are undercut by your posts at the beginning of this thread. Which is fine. You are entitled to hate Walmart. You simply run the risk that no one takes you seriously on anything else. Now, the really funny part is your attempts at pigeonholing me. Because the overwhelming majority of my posts on this thread are mocking the Walmart haters, it is impossible for you to accurately label me. I and those who know me laugh at your attempts to do so. This is why I keep coming back to this thread, for the entertainment value.
  2. I believe that this thread is illustrative of who is obsessed over what. FWIW, I do not think that poking fun at the faux outrage of you and Leonard over your obsession with Walmart (see Leonard's posts #2951,3,5,7), caliper inches, and unfinished sidewalks qualifies as obsession. It may, however, qualify as taunting the mentally challenged, so perhaps I should lay off, lest mako get disgusted with me. You may be wondering why I think this is faux outrage. Well, when a couple of liberals suddenly claim outrage at $6 million government spending (minor government spending at that), yet have no problems with trillion dollar deficits, massive entitlement programs or any of the other myriad gripes expressed by libertarians and Tea Partiers, it is a good bet that the outrage expressed is cover for something else. In this case, that would be hatred of Walmart, which is expressed throughout this thread by the two of you. That is all.
  3. Ainbinder and the City did the deal. Your hatred of Walmart makes you look petty in attempting to blame them. Hence, my amusement.
  4. Walmart gets none of the proceeds. Walmart did not negotiate the deal. Walmart is not the bad guy. Walmart taxes actually pay off the debt. You look measurably worse dragging them into your hatefest.
  5. Since the 380 doesn't involve Walmart, you'll pardon us for not believing your statement that you wouldn't be discussing Walmart. The fact is, this is ALL about Walmart. The City pisses away millions of dollars daily. However, you and your RUDE friends have fixated on THIS 380 because it is the closest that you can get to complain about Walmart. Not that I'm upset about it. I enjoy watching the faux outrage that you and s3mh spew. It amuses me. And, I don't mean that sarcastically. You really do amuse me!
  6. Ahh, nice jump to a conclusion, mako. You'll fit in well here. I see that you've been a member all of 3 days, so you don't know the back story to this thread. I wouldn't dare waste any time trying to explain it to you. Your post sounds like you'd rather jump in without knowing anything and begin demagogueing, just like my other two favorite posters. Well, if that is what turns your crank, prepare to be infuriated, because I love nothing more than annoying those who take themselves too seriously. Oh, and welcome to the forum! Be sure to follow me around as I engage in my own delightful brand of sarcasm/non-sarcasm/humor/non-humor/troll/non-troll/baiting/non-baiting. It may not be funny, but it is damned entertaining! Who knows, once you read my more than 13,000 posts, you may actually figure me out...but, I doubt it, as I don't think you'd actually spend the time to get it right before jumping to conclusions. Cuz we all know jumping to conclusions is more fun! Almost as much fun as making fun of cripples!
  7. Yeah, I saw that my post did not load the pic. It isn't as funny without the pic. My apologies.
  8. It certainly does. It shows that my character absolutely loves poking a finger into the eyes of humorless tightasses such as yourselves. I might even describe y'all as a couple of humor retards...but Mayor Parker might get annoyed with me. Oh, wait, I'm annoyed with her anyway! You know, no post about wheelchairs and retards is complete without a cripple fight reference...
  9. Hopefully, someday they will find a cure for your sarcasm retardation. I donate to Jerry's sarcastic kids every Labor Day.
  10. Not necessarily. I find the exact same brands for sale at Whole Foods and Kroger. Items for sale for $3.49 at Kroger go for $4.99 at Whole Foods. Whole Foods is not constrained by supply and demand, as they have convinced a sizable clientele that it is worth paying more for the same products. While not as big a gap, HEB has marketed itself similarly. I have shopped at the HEB on Katy Fwy and one in a lower middle class neighborhood in Conroe, and have noticed differences in prices between the stores. It matters where you shop. HEB has simply figured out how to gouge shoppers in upper middle class neighborhoods. Good for them...and good for you that you do not mind.
  11. This rant points up just how little s3mh and his fellow whiners care about those with lower incomes. All of the things he brags that HEB did cost money. HEB is a business, so those things must be paid for in addition to profit. Therefore, the products sold at this HEB cost more, so that titty babies may be soothed by nice architecture at their grocery store. (Of course, they make up a lot of it by forcing us to buy their store brand at every aisle.) This is the hypocrisy of the "enlightened". They demand that everyone else sacrifice for their pleasure.
  12. You know, I wasn't going to respond to your incessant whining, as it has grown tiresome to see a grown adult cry over and over and over about the same spilled milk. However, since you bring up the wheelchair angle again, I now must tell the story of how last Saturday (May 25) while riding my back on Yale I saw a guy in a chair at the exact corner you speak of. He crossed Yale at the crosswalk, and was none the worse for wear. I was on the other side of Yale and spoke to him when he crossed. He smiled and said hello back to me. For all of your carping and whining, I would have at least expected him to be angry at having to cross the street, but he wasn't. The lesson to be learned here apparently is that those in wheelchairs have a much better outlook on life than those who hate Walmarts.
  13. Man, that would have been SO funny! I wish I had been there to see it!
  14. Couple of things I think are interesting. First, the last couple of blocks of Yale prior to reaching I-10 are devoid of trees. That is a treeless stretch of several hundred feet. Second, according to HCAD, the strip of grass that has people in fits of rage is a grand total of 155.41 feet long. That is about the width of 3 Heights residential lots. Yes, people are outraged at walking on 155 feet of grass. If I walk from the street to the back of my lot, that is close to 155 feet of grass that I walked on. Of course, I have never actually SEEN any pedestrians on that grass. The people complaining (with the exception of the guy posting above me) have never actually walked on that grass. They simply drive by it, get outraged, go home, log onto HAIF or Swamplot, and post of the outrage they felt as they drove past the grass. I'm impressed at the outrage.
  15. Whenever someone asks me to define the term "faux outrage", I direct them to this thread.
  16. If you look at old Google satellite views, you can see that the entire site was impermeable. The suggestion that it wasn't is incorrect.
  17. Remember, JJ, s3mh is a newcomer. He has no idea what Yale (and apparently the steel mill) looked like before this development, because he did not live here. It is still funny to watch him and Leonard work themselves into a frenzy over something that already has been built. But, hey, if you can find a scandal and get Parker beaten at the polls, more power to ya. That would make the dissolution of the historic districts occur just that much quicker. So, God's speed, I say!
  18. Remember, facts are not important when fighting the City over Walmart.
  19. Exaggerate much? Bricks flying overhead? Really? Not only is the video funny...as well as the hideous accent of the homeowner...but so is your post expressing alarm.
  20. Given the proximity of the demo'd wall to the rotten fence, this is not rare at all. Considering that the homeowner will now get his rotten fence replaced free of charge, I can think of no reason for sympathy. He just won. I look forward to making fun of these crybabies for the next year or so, however.
  21. That was the original 7 story building. The taller later addition is still there.
  22. This would be a terrible thing if they were Muslim.
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