Saturday, December 18, 2004
Slobberfest or CiN Weekly's Holiday Party?
Someone knows how to have a good time. This office party sounds 100 times better than mine.
More Issue One Fallout
The Toledo Blade is editorializing on the legal troubles awaiting Ohio because of the passage of the anti-homosexual Issue One.
Barrelhouse Brewery For Sale?
What does this mean for the Barrelhouse Brewery? Will it close and reopen as a new location? Is this a sale of the operating business and just a change in owners, not a change (or outward change) of the restaurant/bar? I really like the club. I don't like it when they have really load not so great bands, but that thankfully is not so often.
Friday, December 17, 2004
Ouch
I was at my office Holiday Party last night so I am slow to blog today.
Check out Maggie's column.
Check out where to get warm downtown.
Other than that, with the lack of power vested in me, I declare this thread open!
Check out Maggie's column.
Check out where to get warm downtown.
Other than that, with the lack of power vested in me, I declare this thread open!
Thursday, December 16, 2004
Faddism
What disappoints me most about the people in puff piece on religious missionary work in schools is that it is all about joining a group. It is about being in a clique. It is about conformity through confrontation. It is anti-individual and it does nothing for society. It is hollow. It is a means to an end. It is everything that I personal find worthless in religion.
It mostly is legal. Some of it is not, and if others with non-Christian religious views tried to do the same thing they would either be prevented by school officials and/or threatened or even attacked by other kids.
Hollywood got it right. This whole situation sounds like high school, where image and emotion trump reality and logic.
Oh, wait, this is high school. Nevermind.
UPDATE: Wes Flinn and Grassroots Cincinnati also comment.
It mostly is legal. Some of it is not, and if others with non-Christian religious views tried to do the same thing they would either be prevented by school officials and/or threatened or even attacked by other kids.
Hollywood got it right. This whole situation sounds like high school, where image and emotion trump reality and logic.
Oh, wait, this is high school. Nevermind.
UPDATE: Wes Flinn and Grassroots Cincinnati also comment.
Question and Answer
The Cincinnati Post asked Is Downtown safe? Downtown Cincinnati Incorporated has an answer.
Should you fear going downtown is the real question the paper is asking and no you should not. You should not fear it anymore than you do shopping in the Mall this month wear theft will be at a yearly high. For some reason I don't see Kenwood Towne Center's parking lot empty.
Should you fear going downtown is the real question the paper is asking and no you should not. You should not fear it anymore than you do shopping in the Mall this month wear theft will be at a yearly high. For some reason I don't see Kenwood Towne Center's parking lot empty.
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