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Just wondering if you are happy about the speed of the Banks project since it sure does provide fodder for some fun cartoons.
Embarrasses the city but makes for funny cartoons.
HEhe
at least then they would have finally built SOMETHING.
My office window overlooks the Blanks, so I'd totally like something to be built. It was fun to watch PB Stadium being built some years ago. I'm thinking I could catch a round of miniature golf at lunch if they ever get their act together.
love it; Cincy is great about mismanaging money, then whines when they can't pass a school levy; too much brawn and not enough brains...!
living in Ohio is like living in a nursing home (prehistoric solutions to new problems)
nothing changes
Yeah, it would be too bad to block the views of the 15-20 story buildings blocking the view for the rest of us. hmmmm. Great toon.
who
3 story "Space Needle" is classic Cincy! Good work
where's the "freedom center" ?
where are the flying PIGS
Army seeks $3 billion
to accelerate expansion
The plan would beef up forces stretched thin by the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Army Secretary Pete Geren said today. (AP, 11:35 a.m.) General warns Congress
What are we going to do with the homeless, all those that are going to lose their homes this year?
as long as we can keep the downtown maze going...
we can move King's Island downtown to fill up the empty space
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