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02/10/2009 14:32 #47704
The roof has finally caved in02/08/2009 15:38 #47683
Super nintendoThis was only a fraction of the super nintendo games available at the
mckinley mall.
The amazing thing is you could probably fit all the roms on one DVD.
mike - 02/09/09 23:05
oh i just read your other journal now i see
oh i just read your other journal now i see
mike - 02/09/09 23:05
two things :
1. i love super nintendo.
2. what were you doding at the mckinley mall? I was just there too
two things :
1. i love super nintendo.
2. what were you doding at the mckinley mall? I was just there too
ladycroft - 02/09/09 11:52
awww, the memories of mario kart for super nintendo...and chrono trigger, i loved that game
awww, the memories of mario kart for super nintendo...and chrono trigger, i loved that game
02/08/2009 15:34 #47682
Niagara drinking water?Today in desperation for some new adventure we headed to south
buffalo. We were going to go hiking but after stopping at the marina
but decided it was too muddy. So instead we headed into south buffalo
and touted around the places in south buffalo that we haven't been.
We randomly ended up at the mckinley mall which brings me to the title
of this journal. There was a dollar store with niagara drinking
water. Where does niagara drinking water translate into something you
ingest. To me it sounds like a better name for a cleaning solution.
I guess the fact that it was at the dollar store means it wasn't a
sucess.
metalpeter - 02/09/09 19:16
Yeah but that is a lot of water for a dollar unless it wasn't a real dollar store.
Yeah but that is a lot of water for a dollar unless it wasn't a real dollar store.
iriesara - 02/09/09 11:27
my boss totally drinks Niagara water. The first time I saw it I laughed my ass off and asked him if he'd ever seen water from the Niagara. He said no. I think Terry is right, I think the word Niagara connotates glorious things in peoples minds, not the reality. Everytime I see that brand I think of the nasty foamy spooge at the bottom of the falls, yuck!
my boss totally drinks Niagara water. The first time I saw it I laughed my ass off and asked him if he'd ever seen water from the Niagara. He said no. I think Terry is right, I think the word Niagara connotates glorious things in peoples minds, not the reality. Everytime I see that brand I think of the nasty foamy spooge at the bottom of the falls, yuck!
terry - 02/08/09 18:53
Wow, apparently, they never visited. Maybe "Niagara" has a pristine image in California.
Wow, apparently, they never visited. Maybe "Niagara" has a pristine image in California.
uncutsaniflush - 02/08/09 18:30
(e:paul), apparently Niagara Drinking Water has nothing to do with Niagara Falls or Western New York. If you believe their website :::link::: they have been in business in Southern California since 1963 and they have a national presence now with seven plants from coast to coast.
(e:paul), apparently Niagara Drinking Water has nothing to do with Niagara Falls or Western New York. If you believe their website :::link::: they have been in business in Southern California since 1963 and they have a national presence now with seven plants from coast to coast.
02/08/2009 13:15 #47680
I want to go Ice fishingI know it seems like a strange topic the day after people died ice
fishing on lake erie but we were at the marina watching ice fishers.
If anyone here ice fishes, please take me with you.
johnallen - 02/09/09 01:51
I go every now and then.....The small boat harbor where you took the picture measures the ice very very often and won't allow you on without them giving it the ok.
I love fishing, can't wait for the summer so I can take the boat out again.
I go every now and then.....The small boat harbor where you took the picture measures the ice very very often and won't allow you on without them giving it the ok.
I love fishing, can't wait for the summer so I can take the boat out again.
02/06/2009 18:20 #47662
Blood pressureI swear, everytine I check my blood pressure, they drop the value for
ore-hypertension to something lower. Is 126 really pre-hyper tension?
jenks - 02/07/09 23:50
yeah, I wouldn't worry about it.
(then again, I don't worry much about BP til it hits 200.)
;)
[seriously though, 126/78 is totally fine.]
yeah, I wouldn't worry about it.
(then again, I don't worry much about BP til it hits 200.)
;)
[seriously though, 126/78 is totally fine.]
tinypliny - 02/06/09 21:31
I would probably worry a bit if I went over 130-140 systolic and over 90 diastolic.
I would probably worry a bit if I went over 130-140 systolic and over 90 diastolic.
tinypliny - 02/06/09 21:29
Of course not. That's near perfect.
Of course not. That's near perfect.
In response to tiny. Ya, people keep ripping down the caution tape like its an incovenience - instead of a life saver. I have no idea why people walk on that side of the street. I stopped once the first floor caved in and get pushed out the front door. Since, they cleaned that up and boarded up the door hole.
son of a bitch
Reminds me of Cuba. Buildings would frequently crumble sometimes with people in them.
Is this the building on the corner of Allen and Main? Damn, so many kids walk on the footpath in front of it even though it says its closed to traffic. I am scared to think of future disasters. :(
You would think that buildings off Historic Allentown and near the propersous medical corridor would fucking not cave in.
I wonder if the city even has an accounting of how many downtown buildings are in this condition.