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Porchman

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  1. Good answer, marmer. Good choice, Highway 6.
  2. "Volunteer in your community" is an anangram for "yummy centurion revolution". Clearly, something bigger is at play.
  3. Yes, it's a panaderia. It's good, too. However, their selection has seemed a bit limited lately.
  4. The glass building is the Botanical Gardens. I believe the building of which they took the exterior shot for Drew Carey's workplace is the Halle Building. It used to be a department store.
  5. Congratulations to Highway6! You photographers have sharp eyes! I had considered trimming that aerial shot. I'll label all of the above. Of course, it's I.M. Pei's building that rocks. Skyline from Cleveland Harbor. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center in the foreground. The Mall Skyline from the Flats. (l to r) Key Tower, 200 Public Square (fka the BP Building), the Terminal Tower, and the Ohio State Office Building.
  6. A couple more. I'll post the final in a while. The Public Square entrance to Tower City Center (at the base of the Terminal Tower). The Cleveland Playhouse designed by Philip Johnson. Sadly the upkeep of this rather large facility has been a major burden for the repertory theatre. They plan to move downtown and share space with several other organizations at Playhouse Square which is comprised of the five, restored Lowes theaters. The future for this property is uncertain.
  7. A couple folks have figured it out, no mistake. The Westside Market. http://www.westsidemarket.org/ The Old Arcade built in 1890. It's now a Hyatt Regency Hotel
  8. Somebody has good eyes The roof of the Peter B. Lewis Building East 4th Street. (I cropped this one because the sign for Michael Symon's restaurant, Lola, is on the right). Lake Erie, of course. The Rapid Transit platform at Tower City Center.
  9. The Cleveland Botanical Gardens (recent addition designed by the Gund Partnership)
  10. OK. Bevo I get. Hook 'em! However, Zeppelin is not a disguise.
  11. Stingy, Schwinn. No, sparing. We want to save something for bored people waiting for the 3-day weekend at the office tomorrow. University Circle. Cleveland Museum of Art at left. Severance Hall - center, foreground. The campus of Case Western Reserve University in the background (including Frank Gehry's Peter Lewis Building at the very top).
  12. GUESSING GAME OVER - All this energy calling me, back where it comes from... You know the rules. If you know it either make a clever (clever=not obvious) post. No purchase necessary. No prizes will be awarded. Any similarity to Artefaqs is purely coincidence. May cause anxiety, dizziness or incontinence. Severance Hall - winter home of the Cleveland Orchestra. Underwent a major restoration a few years ago. The Heart and Vascular Institute at Cleveland Clinic.
  13. Mrs. Porchman....She was cute. She liked my shoes. (She's still cute, but she wants to intervene on the shoe choices). Our courtship could have been a great concept for Continental. The hub-to-hub romance flight. If only there were deals . One night she and I opened the atlas and looked at other locations in which we might live. "Expensive", "cold", and "regressive" were the recurring comments. We're here for the long haul. (Darn! I forgot to play MegaMillions! I need to keep my living seasonly dream alive.)
  14. I heard them debate last night. Both Parker and Locke were really good. Parker is a little in Locke-step , music, but she was very articulate on specifics. Locke is by far the smoothest of all. Brown and Morales could have done better. However, they came to the debate anyway.
  15. I imagine that atomizers of spit with bright, yellow labels are soon to be the big item in greater Southampton.
  16. Video from from Ch. 13 http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/video?id=6977560
  17. Soon they will incorporate a ferris wheel, a shark tank, and a waterslide into the master plan! (How totally tier-bular, dude!)
  18. Chef Robert Gadsby out at Bedford From The Chron's Alison Cook Mrs. P. and I still haven't been. Friends have consitently reported spotty service and quality
  19. I also noticed how HAR lit up with these listings this morning. 7677 ties back to the names of Gal Batzri and Idan Segev, who, individually and through various "7677" entities, have a great many property interests in the Wash Corr/Rice Mil/Cottage Grove area.
  20. House Hunters is doing Houston. Two Brothers Leave the Nest. On as I post.
  21. Where the men go one way and the women go the other.
  22. I'm concerned with them both. The one on the left looked the one on the right before being stuccoed-up. The pressboard on the right one is warped so one would imagine that the builder would have to strip back to the studs. Stay tuned! Coincidentally, musicman and I gandered out the window of the Drinkery at that dormant development the other evening. Similar to those which are the subject of the post, they are really beginning to look...uh rustic. musciman observed that you cannot leave Tyvek exposed to sun for extended periods of time without it degrading. The hard western sun on those units would explain why much of the wrap is flapping in the wind.
  23. Good to meet you. God luck with the transition. That's the only place I try it! I was in bed an hours before you got home. Thanks. crunch, for making a decision on this. Good place.
  24. We're prepared. What scent of Febreeze do you prefer? I cannot argue with what Red said. Show up anyway.
  25. Actually... RED and PORCHMAN I'll be there unless EMME wants to trade. Mrs. P. may join in, too
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