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By Reg Beaudry (anonymous) | Posted September 17, 2009 at 11:28:07
z jones wrote: "I get your point but i read Reg's piece to be at least partially tongue in cheek."
Yes, indeed it was tongue in cheek...Thanks for getting that, as most people did. :)
Now, on to Publius Ovidius Naso.
Dude, get some balls. You wanna attack me, fine, but put your name to your words instead of hiding behind your blue ball building. Yes, I know who you are and where you live, LOL. I am quite certain based on the length of whatever-the-heck-that-was-you-wrote, lol, you are indeed the little man living and loving in a blue loft building that you yourself created seconds away from my lounge.
You wrote: "You exactly know the conditions of the failure of 316 - It was not the low-life's or the marginalized that made you shut down. It was your supreme potty-mouth spewing racial gaffes and poor customer service that aided your bad management in accelerating the demise of 316."
Buddy, you kill me. Not ONCE did I mention in my article why my business closed. That wasn't the topic. And for the record, it did not close because of the downtown, it closed because you kept coming in and bugging the sh*t out of me so i had no choice but to shut it down, ha ha JK. For the record, it closed for many, many reasons such as high interest rates, poor management decisions (yes), poor building infrastructure, low start up cost (the kiss of death in any business), blah blah blah and just plane ol' burn out, most of it having nothing to do with the downtown.
This is kind of funny actually because all the tenants in your building are the 'creative class'. So we're on the same lane buddy, you're just driving a European car :)
Anyhow kids, for a full explanation to those that hate me, lol, please read my reply to Adrian's article.
After that, I'm done. :) Not done, done, but done with this topic. I've said what I have to say and now I shall move on and try to make some money so I can move to Toronto, haha, JK.
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