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shadows

Quote from: patric on May 24, 2012, 11:36:44 AM
So what might be a good use for a half-finished building on the outskirts of BA?
1. Night club where they sell mixed drinks.  On 20 acres one can offset it where it does not conflict with a future school.

2.  Retail tobacco store selling the native product introduced to the American public by the Indians.

Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

custosnox

Quote from: shadows on June 04, 2012, 05:28:28 PM
1. Night club where they sell mixed drinks.  On 20 acres one can offset it where it does not conflict with a future school.
wouldn't matter how far they offset it, the law is based on property lines of the establishment selling alcohol, but doesn't matter anyhow if there isn't currently a school in existence. 

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2.  Retail tobacco store selling the native product introduced to the American public by the Indians.


native product?  I think you have been smoking too much of the native product.

shadows

Quote from: custosnox on June 05, 2012, 12:42:38 AM
native product?  I think you have been smoking too much of the native product.
Try Google on "tobacco" or a text book on the Mayan Empire or any source on one of the popular Native American contributions. 
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

Townsend

Quote from: shadows on June 05, 2012, 02:46:19 PM
Try Google on "tobacco" or a text book on the Mayan Empire or any source on one of the popular Native American contributions. 


Why don't you post a link supporting your side of the conversation?

shadows

Quote from: Townsend on June 05, 2012, 02:48:38 PM
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Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

Townsend

Sweet whatthehellareyoudoing.

shadows

Quote from: Townsend on June 05, 2012, 05:19:09 PM
Sweet whatthehellareyoudoing.
Sorry if that doesn't answer your question.  If you want more information I have some in bound hardcopies gathering dust.

Would believe this question on land use will be settled by the high court in about two decades with BA being held liable for breach of treaties in the tune of several million dollars.


Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

nathanm

Quote from: custosnox on June 05, 2012, 12:42:38 AM
I think you have been smoking too much of the native product.

I didn't think that was native to the Americas.
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

shadows

Quote from: nathanm on June 05, 2012, 11:16:23 PM
I didn't think that was native to the Americas.
quoted: States of America and, for right or wrong, Raleigh will always be associated with the introduction of the potato and tobacco into England.



Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

Red Arrow

Quote from: shadows on June 06, 2012, 06:32:39 PM
quoted: States of America and, for right or wrong, Raleigh will always be associated with the introduction of the potato and tobacco into England.

So the Irish potato famine was America's fault.  Why did all those immigrants come to the place that was the cause of their problems?
 

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Quote from: Red Arrow on June 06, 2012, 06:42:22 PM
So the Irish potato famine was America's fault.  Why did all those immigrants come to the place that was the cause of their problems?
They came as prisoners of the English Courts and the women followed to form the red light district of Boston.   Their “john’s” relied on them to check if they were doing the right thing in establishing a government.  History had so many simple solutions.  Liken Shakespeare’s ladder where the climber upward turns his face.
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: Red Arrow on June 06, 2012, 06:42:22 PM
So the Irish potato famine was America's fault.  Why did all those immigrants come to the place that was the cause of their problems?


English enslavement of the Irish was the problem in Ireland.  During the peak year of famine (around 1847), there was over 4 times the amount of food exported to England than would have been required to feed the entire population of Ireland - resulting in NO starvation on the island.  Roughly a million starved to death.  Another million emigrated to other countries - like here.

Just one of the reasons the Irish hate the English....


How could anyone here not know the origin of the potato and tobacco??  Public school graduates???

Quiz;
For 10 points extra credit!  Where is the tomato from?


Geez...
"So he brandished a gun, never shot anyone or anything right?"  --TeeDub, 17 Feb 2018.

I don't share my thoughts because I think it will change the minds of people who think differently.  I share my thoughts to show the people who already think like me that they are not alone.

Red Arrow

Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on June 06, 2012, 10:20:11 PM
How could anyone here not know the origin of the potato and tobacco??  Public school graduates???

I knew where potatoes and tobacco originated.  I can't speak to Oklahoma public schools.  I went to public school in PA.

Tomatoes come from plants purchased at Carmichaels.
 

custosnox

Quote from: nathanm on June 05, 2012, 11:16:23 PM
I didn't think that was native to the Americas.
I was referring to peyote

heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: Red Arrow on June 06, 2012, 10:32:37 PM
I knew where potatoes and tobacco originated.  I can't speak to Oklahoma public schools.  I went to public school in PA.

Tomatoes come from plants purchased at Carmichaels.

No one else made a guess, so I guess you win the 10 points!  Congratulations!!!


For another 10 - anyone...what family are the tomato and potato from - the common name, not Solanaceae?  Too big a clue?
And why wouldn't you want to eat the namesake plant?

"So he brandished a gun, never shot anyone or anything right?"  --TeeDub, 17 Feb 2018.

I don't share my thoughts because I think it will change the minds of people who think differently.  I share my thoughts to show the people who already think like me that they are not alone.