In regards to smoking, I have always been the biggest anti-smoking person I have ever encountered. A lot of my post-high school friends are big smokers, and I just got used to it after a while of being around them all the time. But then I just got sick of my clothes smelling like crap all the time.....and more importantly, I was getting worried because I actually liked the smell of them after a while. Even to this day when I smell a cigerette I sometimes like the smell, and it's just from being around them.
It is sad to see businesses closing down because of the ban, but they should have adapated to it before they started losing money. That is harder to do in Buffalo though, without having an open air capability year round (like out here in Cali) There are many bars out here with open air places built into them so people can smoke, and still be outside. California has had the no smoking rule for about 7 years now.
Either way, I think cigerettes are horrible, and do nothing good for anyone.
peace,
Steve
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09/20/2004 15:25 #35166
smoking09/17/2004 15:49 #35165
rrrrrrrthings out here in sunny LA aren't what I thought they would be. I am enjoying my time for the most part, but am missing the elmwood area more and more. I really enjoy coming to this site, and getting read what others have to say about the area, it brings a smile to my face.
I would love to see any pictures from the elmwood area, whenever it's easy for someone to post them...I appreciate it.
peace,
Steve
I would love to see any pictures from the elmwood area, whenever it's easy for someone to post them...I appreciate it.
peace,
Steve
09/16/2004 03:23 #35164
pano's contraversy“… Pano of Pano’s Restaurant applied for a demolition permit to destroy 1089 Elmwood, the former Carriage Trade bakery, for a surface parking lot. The house, a magnificent Queen Anne, was built circa 1894 for Edward Atwater and is also called the Atwater House. It is the oldest house on the block.�
“… downtown Buffalo, which has sacrificed about 50% of its real estate to parking, is, well, dead compared to Elmwood Avenue, which has largely resisted civic AIDS (Architectural Integrity Deficiency Syndrome). Elmwood has an intact streetscape, almost no parking lots, and is the healthiest neighborhood in Buffalo.�
The case comes before the Preservation Board on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 3:00 pm in Room 920 of City Hall. There is an online petition at www.petitiononline.com/1089elm/petition.html
I love Pano's don't get me wrong, but I would be very pissed if they continued the trend of knocking down beautiful buildings to make parking lots. I know that the city of Buffalo is a pro at doing that, but the Elmwood area is different, for a reason!
Please sign the petition.
Peace,
Steve
“… downtown Buffalo, which has sacrificed about 50% of its real estate to parking, is, well, dead compared to Elmwood Avenue, which has largely resisted civic AIDS (Architectural Integrity Deficiency Syndrome). Elmwood has an intact streetscape, almost no parking lots, and is the healthiest neighborhood in Buffalo.�
The case comes before the Preservation Board on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 3:00 pm in Room 920 of City Hall. There is an online petition at www.petitiononline.com/1089elm/petition.html
I love Pano's don't get me wrong, but I would be very pissed if they continued the trend of knocking down beautiful buildings to make parking lots. I know that the city of Buffalo is a pro at doing that, but the Elmwood area is different, for a reason!
Please sign the petition.
Peace,
Steve
09/14/2004 17:09 #35163
artvoice's web blog09/14/2004 16:55 #35162
thursday in the squareOh man, if Thursday in the square gets canned, or moved for that matter it would be a big blow to the downtown area. I'm sorry if these old veterans don't understand what good comes out of these events, but they need to worry about something else. Let the good times keep rollin!
My friends and I would go to the Square every thursday, spend money, and enjoy the city! We would always make it a point to meet on one particular side of that monument as well, because otherwise it's impossible to find anyone.
Long live thursday in the square!
Peace,
Steve
My friends and I would go to the Square every thursday, spend money, and enjoy the city! We would always make it a point to meet on one particular side of that monument as well, because otherwise it's impossible to find anyone.
Long live thursday in the square!
Peace,
Steve
