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^ Chrysler Corp made many of these that effectively became oversized pet rocks in many Midwestern yards.
Never a problem in NH...there's no unincorporated area and the boundaries never change.I never got any calls but those BAS's were way more confusing than they should have been.
I wonder if they still send you the red pencil with the package?I never got any calls but those BAS's were way more confusing than they should have been.
We had dozens of annexations a year when in ChampaignNever a problem in NH...there's no unincorporated area and the boundaries never change.![]()
We had dozens of annexations a year when in Champaign
I always laughed when the Census people would call me to ask if we had any annexations - as in "you know you are calling New England, right?"
Annexation would equate to civil war in New England
Don't forget the purple pencil.I wonder if they still send you the red pencil with the package?
Simple -I hate the census. So many numbers. Why are there so many numbers!?? It's very confusing to a colors and shapes person like me.
This is pretty easy in IL.Involuntary Annexation...
Some greedy developers figured out they could leave subdivisions in the County, build houses under County building regs (next to none), and require the purchasing homeowner to sign the annexation petition. 75% were clueless or resisted.I always laughed when the Census people would call me to ask if we had any annexations - as in "you know you are calling New England, right?"
Annexation would equate to civil war in New England
My Illinois stint was 1989-2004. Townships were much stronger then. The township association was run by some good old boy who pulled a lot of weight.This is pretty easy in IL.
In my county, the county actually encourages annexation by the munis as they don't want to provide the EMS/Police/Permit services to such far flung parts of our large (by area and population) county.
And IL has weak township government and not much rural bias politics.
And that may still be the reality in the other ~90% of the state, but here in most of urbanized Chicagoland, the townships are pretty much completely covered by incorporated munis or have barely any unincorporated occupied land.My Illinois stint was 1989-2004. Townships were much stronger then. The township association was run by some good old boy who bulled a lot of weight.
I never got any calls but those BAS's were way more confusing than they should have been.
We used to be able to annex (we are decidedly not New England), but the state has an extreme rural bias and so there have been so many minimum requirements (read: roadblocks) put in front of cities that it is hardly worth the effort anymore. Ease of remonstrance, minimum contiguity, existing municipal services, population density, detailed fiscal plan, notification, repayment of capital outlays to rural fire departments, you name it - if you screw up at any point in the process you go all the way back to square one to start over (even if you did the previous stuff correctly). Cities are the fiscal lifeblood of the state, but they are loathed in the capitol and everything that can be done to harm them is a-okay.
Cities are the fiscal lifeblood of the state, but they are loathed in the capitol and everything that can be done to harm them is a-okay.
Did the Lions change the old silver-blue in their uniform color to a bolder blue? Sure looks different to me.
It's still Honolulu blue as far as I know.Did the Lions change the old silver-blue in their uniform color to a bolder blue? Sure looks different to me.
And then there is the City of the Village of Douglas...I don't exactly get how it works, but this one here in Michigan has always amused me. Villages exist as a place within a township (so both the township and the village have some taxing authority and offer certain services). There are three villages just to the south of me that are all part of Southfield Township.
Added together, those villages have a population of 14,847. The population for all of Southfield township is 14,886. There are only two sections of the township not covered by one of those villages: one is a large cemetery on the eastern end of the township and the other is a tiny sliver of land on one side of a curve in the road (that otherwise makes up the northern border of the villages) in the extreme NW corner of the township, so all 19 of the township residents who are not residents of a village live in that tiny little 8-parcel corner. That's one of those spots that I've always wondered why it wasn't ever annexed into the village.
- Beverly Hills village has a population of 10,584 (the most populous village in Michigan!)
- Bingham Farms village has a population of 1,124
- Franklin village has a population of 3,139
Did the Lions change the old silver-blue in their uniform color to a bolder blue? Sure looks different to me.
The uniform has gray numbers with slightly darker gray trim, and blue pants with gray trim.It's still Honolulu blue as far as I know.
It will show my age, but give me the blue/white/silver, especially those YUGE numbers over the current kit any day.The uniform has gray numbers with slightly darker gray trim, and blue pants with gray trim.
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Versus white numbers with gray trim, and gray pants with blue and white trim.
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Which changes the apparent hue of the more dominant blue color.
If you knew those people and their ways, you wouldn't askI don't exactly get how it works, but this one here in Michigan has always amused me. Villages exist as a place within a township (so both the township and the village have some taxing authority and offer certain services). There are three villages just to the south of me that are all part of Southfield Township.
Added together, those villages have a population of 14,847. The population for all of Southfield township is 14,886. There are only two sections of the township not covered by one of those villages: one is a large cemetery on the eastern end of the township and the other is a tiny sliver of land on one side of a curve in the road (that otherwise makes up the northern border of the villages) in the extreme NW corner of the township, so all 19 of the township residents who are not residents of a village live in that tiny little 8-parcel corner. That's one of those spots that I've always wondered why it wasn't ever annexed into the village.
- Beverly Hills village has a population of 10,584 (the most populous village in Michigan!)
- Bingham Farms village has a population of 1,124
- Franklin village has a population of 3,139
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Yes. The thing is, "Honolulu blue" isn't really a color. It's whatever the Lions want it to be. They've constantly used different shades over the years.It's still Honolulu blue as far as I know.
And then there is the City of the Village of Douglas...
If you knew those people and their ways, you wouldn't ask![]()
^ Chrysler Corp made many of these that effectively became oversized pet rocks in many Midwestern yards.
My friends saw her in Cologne and she was 2 hrs late. Must just be her M.O. these days.Madonna is being sued for starting her New York concert over two hours late.
I was at her concert in Detroit on Monday and it too started two hours late. Maybe we can turn it into a class action lawsuit and I can get some of my (way too much!) money back!
I was extremely surprised when Jackson Browne walked out onstage - solo - at exactly 8:00PM - the posted showtime - for his show this past summer. Then I thought, well, he's not a spring chicken anymore and he probably wants to get to bed a decent hour, so I guess it makes sense. I certainly wasn't complaining - looking around the audience, there weren't very many spring chickens at the show, myself included.
This is standard for Madge. When I worked as a stagehand I did several of her shows. She literally takes the stage when the crew for the load out shows up to work. So she does her whole show with hands sitting around on the clock doing absolutely nothing. It's insane the amount of money her tour throws away because she's such a diva. Say the show is over at midnight most places the contract says the pay is time and half after midnight and now you're paying probably between 120-140 local stagehands OT for a minimum of 4 hours and sometimes longer. I know for a fact she went on at 10:45 and 11PM when she was in DC a few weeks ago. The Metro stops running at midnight and her tour pays $100K to keep it running so people can get home. It's so incredibly disrespectful to her fans. People have sitters, get up very early whatever and she just completely disregards the steps people take to even go to her shows. The suit will get thrown out but I'm glad it's at least making her look bad in the public eye.Madonna is being sued for starting her New York concert over two hours late.
I was at her concert in Detroit on Monday and it too started two hours late. Maybe we can turn it into a class action lawsuit and I can get some of my (way too much!) money back!
I agree. The current unis look too monochromatic; it kind of washes everything out.It will show my age, but give me the blue/white/silver, especially those YUGE numbers over the current kit any day.
I was shocked when I found out that was a Todd Rundgren song.I just want to bang on the drums all day.
It's a sin to violate the fundamental laws of nature.
Back in her heyday I would have liked to see her sing. I have the album Immaculate Collection, which is a greatest hits compilation. I used to play it all the time, although beyond that I don't feel like I'm missing anything. And now when I play it I think of the past instead of just enjoying the music so I guess you could say it hasn't aged well like Pink Floyd, Bob Seger or Rush (to me at least) have.Never been nor want / pay to go to a Madonna concert.
Oh man that would be a good show to see. Running on Empty is one of my fave albums.I was extremely surprised when Jackson Browne walked out onstage - solo - at exactly 8:00PM - the posted showtime - for his show this past summer. Then I thought, well, he's not a spring chicken anymore and he probably wants to get to bed a decent hour, so I guess it makes sense. I certainly wasn't complaining - looking around the audience, there weren't very many spring chickens at the show, myself included.
He did a 2.5 hour show with his "small band" - drums, bass, synth, and two back-up singers. In the second set, he pretty much abandoned his playlist and did songs the audience yelled out for. Outstanding show and I'm glad I shelled out for "near the front" seating. Well worth it.<snip>
Oh man that would be a good show to see. Running on Empty is one of my fave albums.