blame the city for not wanting to pony up dough
is in a ty neighborhood. No matter how you put it...
blame the city for not wanting to pony up dough
Fantastic post. Your thoughts are always so well versed.
I don't know what your problem is, black people are the predominant there so why should you be offended. Just email your councilwoman and she'll get him fired, then he'll off himself thus turning the politician into a lame duck
I've always liked that neighborhood.
Not everone owns the latest body armor okay.
Absolutely stunning revelation, Sequ...
You simply must find Kennedy's assassin now.
Go! Go now! You musn't waste your deductive abilities on this simple little forum.
Ive driven through the neighborhood everyday and don't feel one bit unsafe.
Last night, right across the street from the carnival there was a gang fight of about 15 black kids. Beating the out of each other... After midnight.
It's a ty neighborhood. Straight up.
That would've been fun to watch.
man, it was East SA vs Katrina Refugees.....![]()
good, keeps your taxes down when they take care of each other
bump
is the george gervin bar right across the street?
It shut down the middle of last season.
Only if they all die ... we still take care of the injured ones.![]()
Why?!?!?!
Not enought "Ice" in the drinks?
That's because they feel sorry for you T Park.
BTW, the "renovation" of the Coliseum/ATT grounds is going to be exactly what I told you guys three years ago was gonna happen.
They are going to renovate/rebuild the horse barns in the back.
Let's not kid ourselves, it's a dump. I own a house in that area. People move into that area as a last resort, they aren't exactly lining up to rent a house off of MLK.
I do like the traffic off of IH 10 though.
Although the city needs to do more...at least San Antonio has tried to improve it's city inside the suburbs. So many cities feed an inner city problem by chosing to look elsewhere for development.
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