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Tree hugger
03-14-2008, 05:10 PM
Sorry Buddy Holly not to steal your thunder but I saw on KSAT 12 that downtown San Antonio finally got some 24 hour public restrooms?

After almost 40 years since the Worlds fare came to San Antonio the people who visit this city and the ones who live here and go downtown don't have to hold in their pee and shit?

Thank you San Antonio for finally building something in this city we can acually use.

Jimmy
03-14-2008, 05:22 PM
I saw that also I was kinda embarrassed, you would think the assholes who run this city would have maybe had an Information/rest room section years ago. I used to be downtown to catch a bus to work and I had to always tell tourist I had no idea where they can get information or use the rest rooms. Many times
I myself had to pee behind a car or a bush. It's not rocket science here folks. But for it to be on the news tells you about how this city runs. I can see if this was smiley TX population 300 then it would be news worthy.

No offense to Buddy Holly but you need to also point out the short coming this city has at times. Like the garbage pile stacked on Houston street during the weekends is horrible. Why would you have 40 over flowing trash cans on the side walk in front of the clubs and bars? I almost puked out my 12 dollar enchilada plate.

Buddy Holly
03-14-2008, 10:12 PM
No offense Mouse, but you're a jackass. Downtown has always had restrooms for the public. From various restaurants and businesses to La Villita. But this is the first information center/public restaurant and it's good to finally have something like that downtown.

As for Jimmy (probably another Mouse pseudonym), downtown's has for a long time has a Information center in Alamo Plaza. Not their fault you couldn't find them.

As for what I post, I post about development not what the city is doing right or wrong, so why would I need to post about short comings? And if I did, lousy trash pickup (or pickup not to your standard) downtown isn't something I'd think would warrant as a
"short coming."