Why no one listens to me about Urinetown, I will never know. We could've cut our losses years ago.
Link: https://news.trust.org/item/20200325200808-oc1ie
I wonder how many people in LA thought they couldn't get it when temps went over 80. White House misinformation puts lives at risk.
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Should we move them as well?
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Also, lots of people in my town are gonna die.
I'm not enjoying it. The bottom line is that people shouldn't be living there. It will inevitably flood again, probably killing more people than this virus will kill. Disasters will hit the city more and more often over the coming decades.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/31/opinion/new-orleans-floods-levees.html
And we’ll all take your asshole opinion under advisement.
Go tell another abortion yuk-yuk.
I've said this since Katrina.
Great food scene though
Heck, the dollars to make that happen were probably in the stimulus bill.
Rarely does a restaurant continue to succeed once it has been relocated. That’s just a restaurant fact. Outside of a chain eg; Cracker Barrel the identity and environment are lost. Restaurants exist on very thin margins.