Calling them stupid would have more punch if your own post did not contain spelling errors.Their is forward thinking and stupid thinking....
In my view you both win the stupid thinking award....
Calling them stupid would have more punch if your own post did not contain spelling errors.Their is forward thinking and stupid thinking....
In my view you both win the stupid thinking award....
....and you fall on which side of the divide....?Vancouver seems like a city that is cut in 2. Either you seem to have a shitload of friends and a busy phone all the time or you have totally nothing but Netflix every Saturday night.
It's gonna be interesting when property values are so high that the Gas Stations are unable to sell gas to those Vancouverites not driving electric cars ound:What would you do to increase density?
Bulldoze people's homes, that they spent a lifetime working for?
Vancouver is already dense enough.
Millenial Twats?......I'm going to laugh on that for the rest of the evening.It's gonna be interesting when property values are so high that the Gas Stations are unable to sell gas to those Vancouverites not driving electric cars ound:
Not one in the downtown core now and a limited number around the outskirts of the city. I went to a gas station on Main recently and there was a friken line up for gas at two in the afternoon.
Seriously, fuck Mayor Moonbeam and his bike lanes. This has really divided the city between the millennial twats who inhabit the core and people from outside the city who actually have to commute and work in the city.
ding! ding! ding!people always say how canadians are nicer then americans, well take vancouverites out of the equation. i visit the states often and americans are much nicer.
Not every suburb has Canada Line, Skytrain etc.It's worse if you go downtown and are stupid enough to drive. Take the skytrain, bike, walk whatever. You see the morons in their SUV's coming in from the burbs bitching they can't park in the street when the parkades are half empty. Leave your SUV in the burbs and you will see Vancouver has gotten a lot better even in the last 10 years.
BBB....take it you"re not hanging around Davie St. anymore ? :lol:It's gonna be interesting when property values are so high that the Gas Stations are unable to sell gas to those Vancouverites not driving electric cars ound:
Not one in the downtown core now and a limited number around the outskirts of the city. I went to a gas station on Main recently and there was a friken line up for gas at two in the afternoon.
Seriously, fuck Mayor Moonbeam and his bike lanes. This has really divided the city between the millennial twats who inhabit the core and people from outside the city who actually have to commute and work in the city.
Esso at Burrard and Davie on the market since last April.BBB....take it you"re not hanging around Davie St. anymore ? :lol:
sybian....right there with ya...though I think we have some on the site..:thumb:
Or a "community garden".....remember the Shell that used to be across the street...or that there is a Shell at Main and E 2nd ?Esso at Burrard and Davie on the market since last April.
Most likely another tower to be built to house the same twats lol. You know the ones who wander down the sidewalk gazing at their phones, never making eye contact and bumping into other twats or trees or lamp posts etc. ound:
Chevron at Clark and Hastings or Main at 12 are the closest remaining gas stations.
I think this article by Stephen Quinn about cyclists in Vancouver is intended to be a parody, but I had to read it twice before I came to that conclusion. The first time I read it, I took it to be serious:You are right. I hate bike lanes. They killed so many businesses. Clearly Mayor Robertson was not thinking when he made Vancouver 'Bike' city.
Not quite that bad yet, there’s a Shell at Main & 2nd, Shell at Hastings & Victoria and an Esso at Burrard & Davie (which is up for sale). Not like Manhattan but going in that direction.Esso at Burrard and Davie on the market since last April.
Most likely another tower to be built to house the same twats lol. You know the ones who wander down the sidewalk gazing at their phones, never making eye contact and bumping into other twats or trees or lamp posts etc. ound:
Chevron at Clark and Hastings or Main at 12 are the closest remaining gas stations.
Parks are owned by the public, and are deemed as spaces for the community.....it's a matter of perspective, particularly if that community is stuffed into apartments like beehives, and have no outdoor space.Sometimes when I drive by parks I think to myself 'Wow, what a waste of space. A lot of condos could be built there.' Maybe it's time to get those developers on that empty space and make it happen.