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16 hours ago, JFW657 said:

Maybe, if Nashvillians blasted their country music as loudly as their speakers were capable of everywhere all the time including out of the trunks of their cars, your comparison might be valid.

But they don't and it isn't.

Also, if country music had an aggressive and underlying antisocial tone or glorified gang violence etc, you might also have a point.

But it doesn't and you don't. 

No offense intended.  :thumbsup:

BTW, I've lived in Florida since 1965. 

You?  

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1 hour ago, jack said:

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I'll admit to being a little bit of an Abe Simpson about some things. 

Mostly certain aspects of modern youth/pop culture. 

But not quite to the point of yelling and shaking my fist at clouds.  rant.gif

At least not yet.   :thumbsup:

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On 2/23/2024 at 3:26 PM, JFW657 said:

I'll admit to being a little bit of an Abe Simpson about some things. 

Mostly certain aspects of modern youth/pop culture. 

But not quite to the point of yelling and shaking my fist at clouds.  rant.gif

At least not yet.   :thumbsup:

danacarveygrumpy.gif

 

 

This 100%

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On 2/24/2024 at 4:07 PM, GregoryMCSE said:

This is the equivalent to building a park under a railroad trestle or next to a sewage treatment plant.  It’s as lame as dumping more money into the tangerine/citrus bowl stadium.   Just dumb, horrible ideas.  Jmo of course. 

this is a "be satisfied with less" project...

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On 2/22/2024 at 2:06 PM, cubanbread said:

If you've got a problem with loud hip-hop, I don't think Florida is the place for you. We're the state that invented bass music and has had one of the strongest rap and hip-hop scenes pretty much since the genre hit the mainstream in the 80s. 
That's like moving to Nashville and complaining about country music. 

Outsider's perspective on this project, I think it's great and I believe if organizations like FDOT are going to force highways through our cities the least they can do is utilize all of the available space. I'm jealous that Tampa and St. Pete haven't used their overpasses in the same way. 

The Bass That Ate Miami...

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I'd just like to point out that somehow Jacksonville is lapping Orlando here.

They're building a new park under the Fuller Warren Bridge in Jacksonville, which was proposed after Under i. That park is opening this year. It's construction also started after that segment of I-4 Ultimate that Under i is under was complete.

Best part! Jacksonville didn't end up switching half of the park to a parking lot years into the effort.

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