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Old Posted Nov 21, 2024, 3:44 PM
TempleGuy1000 TempleGuy1000 is offline
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Originally Posted by Busy Bee View Post
WTF

I've never encountered somebody getting depressed by the idea of something being restored. They always knew it would likely take a wealthy investor(s) with deep pockets to give this old boat a second act. It's not like this was ever going to be a government initiative with the common man clamoring for action. Truly bizarre to me to see someone rooting for the loss of such an important piece of history because they see it as some weird class issue.
depressed? weird class issue? I could care less if it's sunk or restored and was just explaining to you what a life time of seeing it has meant to me (and many other people in Philly for that matter). People can't wait to see it leave for good.

"oh cool, it's going to be an attraction for some other city's economy! Glad we let it be a giant symbol of blight and decay for Philadelphia!"

One last kick in the balls.
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