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Post by bennyorange on Dec 15, 2020 13:31:49 GMT -8
A possible nostalgic angle, referring to Cleveland's history as a midwestern railroad hub. Beavermobile would be EXTREMELY proud !!
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Post by spudbeaver on Dec 15, 2020 14:21:41 GMT -8
Couldn’t tell if that was satire or not so I decided to leave it alone!
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Post by Judge Smails on Dec 15, 2020 14:54:09 GMT -8
Couldn’t tell if that was satire or not so I decided to leave it alone! [b If it was satire, he would have said exsteamly proud
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Post by spudbeaver on Dec 15, 2020 15:31:49 GMT -8
Couldn’t tell if that was satire or not so I decided to leave it alone! [b If it was satire, he would have said exsteamly proud Yes, I agree. I was actually referring to the original Cleveland Steamer post though. Yikes!
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Post by kersting13 on Dec 15, 2020 21:01:45 GMT -8
A possible nostalgic angle, referring to Cleveland's history as a midwestern railroad hub. Someone who is a REALLY good graphic designer could make that train look a turd from a different perspective. If I saw a mock up of a logo that could be interpreted as both a steam engine AND a turd, I’d bet we could get enough traction from a “go fund me” to buy the club and make it a reality.
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 15, 2020 21:24:43 GMT -8
A possible nostalgic angle, referring to Cleveland's history as a midwestern railroad hub. I believe that Beavermobile would approve this message Long live Beavermobile.
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Post by seastape on Dec 15, 2020 23:45:55 GMT -8
Three years ago mrs sage and I did a Great Lakes cruise (Toronto to Chicago) and at our stop at Cleveland we chose our outing to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. OMG, what a GREAT place. To get everyone out, our bus was a half hour late getting back to the ship. mrs sage and I were among the stragglers. Only disappointing thing about the the cruise is we stopped in Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago and did not see one shooting. I went to the OSU-Michigan game when CGA had the idea that Seth Collins was the QB of the now and the future. Stayed at my brother's house in Grosse Point Farms and he took me driving around Detroit. I had heard the news about what bad shape it was in but it was still shocking. The place looked like what I imagine a war zone to look like. There were blocks that consisted entirely of burned-out (literally) buildings and there seemed to be no intention to ever tear them down. It looked like an arsonist had the time of his life. There was vibrancy to the downtown but literally 10 blocks away was the remnants of a formerly proud city. The industrial district was a shell. Ann Arbor seemed like a cool college town, though, so they got that going for them.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Dec 16, 2020 13:11:59 GMT -8
Three years ago mrs sage and I did a Great Lakes cruise (Toronto to Chicago) and at our stop at Cleveland we chose our outing to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. OMG, what a GREAT place. To get everyone out, our bus was a half hour late getting back to the ship. mrs sage and I were among the stragglers. Only disappointing thing about the the cruise is we stopped in Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago and did not see one shooting. I went to the OSU-Michigan game when CGA had the idea that Seth Collins was the QB of the now and the future. Stayed at my brother's house in Grosse Point Farms and he took me driving around Detroit. I had heard the news about what bad shape it was in but it was still shocking. The place looked like what I imagine a war zone to look like. There were blocks that consisted entirely of burned-out (literally) buildings and there seemed to be no intention to ever tear them down. It looked like an arsonist had the time of his life. There was vibrancy to the downtown but literally 10 blocks away was the remnants of a formerly proud city. The industrial district was a shell. Ann Arbor seemed like a cool college town, though, so they got that going for them. Which is nice.
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