2003 county stats.
Yeah, had I linked that, you would have asked for the MSA numbers.
Apparently j-6 didn't have a problem locating some data to show where SA ranks.
Feel free to google a clue.
2003 county stats.
Yeah, had I linked that, you would have asked for the MSA numbers.
That doesn't mean jack. Ooooh, they're called the same thing so they must be from the same series.
ing moron.
Now that's brilliant. It's small surprise you think about killing yourself often.Yes, you're dumb.
Excuses, excuses. Now I'd like a #2 with a coke.
Why is it that many San Antonians are so ing provincial? I grew up in SA and I didn't suc b to this mysterious ailment.
Then again, I actually have lived elsewhere in my life.
Y'know, the only thing I want anyone here to get out of this argument is that SA is relying more on Tom Benson's sentiment for his hometown rather than a calculated business decision.
It's also strange how little the Times, the Register, and the Daily Breeze (and I'm sure there's more, those are just the only three area papers I look at with any regularity)talk about LA's chances at the Saints and focus rather on the efforts of San Antonio.
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Excuses?
That link just proves what I've been saying dumb .
Get a new word of the day calendar poser.
By SA, do you mean us on this board or city leaders?
Now that was stunning. What we need right now is a pic of the new Arby's on SW Military. That'll prove SA is a city on the rise.
Haha... I'll do you one better, I'll post pictures of the new River North project in NoDo.
How about that?
Or better yet, how about the 1 billion dollar golf resort with a 1,000 room hotel in far north San Antonio.
Or the multiple highrises that will be built next to the Regal Hills development.
Or maybe the The Rim, a new masterplanned development that when finished will cover more than 3 million sq. ft.
But that's really off the top of my noggin.
Plagiarism is with the written word.
But a smart person like you would know that, right?
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Y'know, usually the first person to enter namecalling into a discussion, at least in real life, is the person losing. That's from my personal expreience, so I can't provide a link.
And really, I don't understand what's so hard about realizing that there are at the very least three markets in the lower 48 more capable of supporting an NFL team than San Antonio that don't have a franchise, including the 2nd biggest in the nation. Or just appreciating the fact that Benson seems to want to relo to the Alamo City despite having better options from a business decision standpoint available.
Finally, I guess I'd put Writer on ignore but I'm scared I'd miss the announcement that Las Palapas was going to start opening on Sundays. So carry on.
Yeah, he wants to make less money just so he can breathe San Antonio air, right...![]()
This probably sums up the entire thread. Dude, stop taking you and whatever your city does so ing seriously.
Actually, plagiarism consists of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own. Isn't solely limited to the written or typed word.
Your city? I take it you don't live here.
Which pretty much explains why the only people trying to make SA look bad are the ones who don't live here.
Wow, there's your series of numbers MB.
Damn... let me get something.
Ok, back.
1 entry found for plagiarizing.
pla·gia·rize Audio pronunciation of "plagiarizing" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (plj-rz)
v. pla·gia·rized, pla·gia·riz·ing, pla·gia·riz·es
v. tr.
1. To use and pass off (the ideas or writings of another) as one's own.
2. To appropriate for use as one's own passages or ideas from (another).
v. intr.
To put forth as original to oneself the ideas or words of another.
We already know you're an uber-homer, and I guess that's cool. But if you think Benson can make more money off of the 1.7 million San Antonians he hopes will support his team rather than the 17.5 Angelenos without an NFL franchise, you're on crack. That's an entire order of magnitude for those of you keeping track at home.
I guess that's why two other NFL owners decided to keep their teams in LA... wait, that's right. Both left for much smaller markets.
MUCH smaller markets.
And yeah, them Angelenos are ing serious about their football! Can't even get a stadium built.
Go LA!
And it's 1.8 million.
This is certainly an entertaining discussion. BUT ...
If there is so much money to be made in LA, why is there still no franchise there?
Because it's TOOO DAMN attractive of a market that it creates its own vortex.
Who wants to touch that?
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