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Most dangerous street in Jacksonville?

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Quote:My son went there, it was usually pretty quiet, except for the shooting that happened on one of the election days at the polling place across the street from the football field...while my son was out at football practice!! :blink:
 

Pistol formation?  Taking snaps in the shotgun?

 

 

Okay, I'll hush...

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#42

Quote:Pistol formation?  Taking snaps in the shotgun?

 

 

Okay, I'll hush...




Okay...good ones!! :yes:
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#43

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I don't think you understood the question asked.


Was I whooshed?
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#44
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2014, 09:46 PM by TravC59.)

Quote:Was I whooshed?
No, I don't think so.


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#45

Quote:HUD housing. Back in the 70s and 80s it was decided that rather than cluster HUD housing in one area of town, it would be best to distribute it around every city. The theory being that HUD residents would acquire the socioeconomic habits of the surrounding areas and climb out of poverty and crime. Instead, it had the effect of injecting cancer cells into healthy tissue. If not kept in constant check the surrounding neighborhoods begin to devalue and die.
 

In the 80's the voters of Jacksonville decided to remove the tolls from the bridges in exchange for an increase in the Duval County sales tax rate.  The removal of the nominal $.25 toll was the cause for much of the city's negative sprawl.  Hello Arlington!

 

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(This post was last modified: 03-27-2014, 09:56 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:In the 80's the voters of Jacksonville decided to remove the tolls from the bridges in exchange for an increase in the Duval County sales tax rate.  The removal of the nominal $.25 toll was the cause for much of the city's negative sprawl.  Hello Arlington!

 

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Interesting. Guess theres no going back from that one...


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#47

Hated the tolls!

 

 

Quote:That's up there near Myrtle isn't it? Take the bazooka.. You may be ok.. 
9mm was enough. I was certainly shady...

 

Quote:My son went there, it was usually pretty quiet, except for the shooting that happened on one of the election days at the polling place across the street from the football field...while my son was out at football practice!! :blink:
Yeah there was a large police presence and saw them speed by lights on three times in an hour and a half game. It's no joke down there.


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