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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now
for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
"Steve Austin" wrote in message
... I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? None have been closed nearly as much as your mind which should be car-free within the next 10 years. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3000 live cameras or visit NASA, play games, read jokes, send greeting cards & connect to CNN news, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards or learn all about Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
"Steve Austin" wrote in message ... I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? No, but the automobile suspension business is going through the roof - bigger shocks for bigger butts. That's a line of work you should consider. Chris |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
No, but be on the lookout for sidewalk expansions so that more fat people
can walk side by side. "Steve Austin" wrote in message ... I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
In article , "Steve Austin"
wrote: I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? They are installing a Chinese buffet down the street. Does that qualify? -- Sean Elkins RKBA Being a talented actor or musician doesn't make some drop-out's political ideas more valuable or enlightened than mine. ************************************************** |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
Not a city, but Route 1 in Topsfield, MA (USA) during the Topsfield Fair
every October. The road gets so damn crowded, they close it down. Even though it's not for fat people per se, it may as well be. the fair has the same stupid acts every year, so that's not the reason to go. The largest pumpkin contest is, well, boring, so that's not the reason. So it must be the sausages, burgers, ice cream, and cotton candy, along with all the other culinary delights that draws them in. And who eats that crap? Right. So, indirectly, Rt 1 is closed for obesity. No go have a cream puff and lighten up. "Steve Austin" wrote in message ... I admit to a serious lack of knowledge on the you-know-what crap. Now for a question. Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:11:21 -0600, "Steve Austin"
wrote: Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? No. Although I imagine some streets are closed to automobile traffic when they have marathons. :P ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
"Michael Gallagher" wrote in message
... On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:11:21 -0600, "Steve Austin" wrote: Are there any American cities that have closed any streets or neighborhoods or modified any areas because of the obesity crisis? No. Although I imagine some streets are closed to automobile traffic when they have marathons. :P And it's rumored that freeways will be closed down when they start having marathons for obese runners. There will be smorgasbords at the finish line. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3000 live cameras or visit NASA, play games, read jokes, send greeting cards & connect to CNN news, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards or learn all about Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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The Obesity Issue and American Cities
"alohacyberian" wrote in message ... And it's rumored that freeways will be closed down when they start having marathons for obese runners. There will be smorgasbords at the finish line. KM No way they'll close a highway for that: these roads are not designed to withstand such a weight. JMC |
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