Profile for hrbuffinstuff
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- Hi everyone. I'm a new user of this site and haven't updated my bio yet, but feel free to send me a message if you would like to know more about me.
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- on 29/7/07
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Word on the street is that Elmwood Avenue's Stuyvesant Plaza will soon be the new home to a PriceRite. Sources say that the project is scheduled to go before planning board... Continue Reading
So now all may see it's not lack of job possibilities that keeps him from returning to buffalo. It seems more likely the fact that once people are exposed to his snarkiness, they can't stand being aroung him.
Jump to storyTall order for such little money.
Jump to story*shrugs* I like IKEA... cheap and decent quality -- I don't expect it to last forever, but when you're younger and starting out -- it allows you to get some stuff in your house! However, I know IKEA here...
Jump to storyWEINER - There is room to expand Canisius along Main Street, towards ArtSpace and Downtown. The buildings and lots near 1599 Main (former home of the New Pink Flamingo) could be demolished or reused if need...
Jump to storyIn today's News Muriel Howard suggests that an art museum can't have windows. The sad truth is that this museum DOES have windows. There just aren't any that face Elmwood.
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Kuni Sato
Welcome to (relative) newcomer Kuni!
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Podcast: Renovatio
Richard is an example of what I've said many times, stop selling Buffalo to people who people who left and start marketing it to the entire united states and world
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The Inner Harbor: A Vision
A million spectators, a million opinions, a million critics, a million visionaries. Planners, Planners, Planners all. Where are the Doers? It's part of the spectator mentality: "I'm going to show my worth by my opinions" "It is not the critic w…
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Regional Round-Up
42nate, you are correct. I shouldn't have used the phrase "worker's paradise", because the true worker's paradise ends up being in those locales where the businesses are desperate for workers. That usually doesn't happen until there's lots and lo…
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