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Posted by Terry Howard @ 2/19/2008 "They need to consider the impact on the community, especially an area that was never designed or intended to support a sprawling campus," said Anna Telleria, a resident who was against the school's expansion. Oh, you mean that area along University Blvd that has neighborhoods called things like University Commons, University Place, etc... Seeing as how both schools, Full Sail and UCF, have been around since at least the 70's and those homes were mostly cow fields around that time... Yeah, an area that was never designed for growing campuses (or is it campi)... sure. But maybe those residents are right, it would be far more ideal to have large employers with a customer base that also supports hundreds of local businesses leave the area. Then the University Blvd area could descend into a gang infested poverty stricken cess pool. That would be wonderful for your property values!
Posted by Terry Howard @ 5/07/2007 This whole discussion reminded me of the time the Florida legislature kicked around the idea of creating a Florida BBQ Czar position to oversee the promotion of Florida style BBQ, help it to get the same recognition as Memphis, Carolina, Texas, etc... I would so love to have that title! Labels: barbacue, barbecue, bbq, cooking, dining, orlando Related Link
Posted by Terry Howard @ 4/25/2007 ![]() WFTV Channel 9 in Orlando is reporting that Daisy Lynum is under state investigation as a result of her actions involving trying to get her son out of a ticket. Daisy Lynum probably would have been fine if she didn't have to go and open her big mouth and prove to everyone just how big of a racist nepotist she really is. Let's also hope this will branch out into exploring all the cases of where Daisy Lynum has abused her power to benefit herself and exploit the people she claims to represent. The Orlando black community deserves to led by someone who isn't bent on using their hardships to prop herself up and make personal gains. Labels: crime, daisy lynum, orlando, politics Related Link |
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