I remember a kid doing this back on campus one year. Hanging out in parking lots. Following people home from parties. Eventually, he got suspended for a semester because he scared an anxiety riddled freshman so bad she had a panic attack and left the university. Fuck clowns.
The Eastern Market is seriously amazing though. We made tacos the other night with all Michigan grown products. It cost me $12 and there was plenty of leftovers. Plus, it’s a great way to spend a Sunday morning.
I feel you bro. I work for a professional sports team and the questions I get are always “Do you get free tickets?” “Can you get me a job there?” “Do you hang out with the players?” and my personal favorite “How much are they paying you?”
So do you believe in all stereotypes or just the ones that appeal to you personally? Downtown Detroit is honestly amazing. Dan Gilbert of Quicken Loans is a genius. In the early 1950’s, Flint Michigan was a beautiful city with a thriving economy and a sense of community. Everyone worked at the factories, lived in the city, pretty much made the same amount of money, and ended up throwing awesome backyard BBQ’s and 4th of July celebrations. Quickenloans is doing the same thing. You work for the Q and you get a discount on housing. Now, there are large groups of same age and like-minded individuals living in the city with security out in force every five steps, walking around enjoying the bar scene, the sports entertainment, Fox theater, and Campus Martius. I don’t feel unsafe and I don’t see any ‘urban decay.’ All cities have bad areas. But please by all means, stick to your stereotypes. Meanwhile, I’ll be watching the Red Wings dominate from the comfort of their new stadium.
Who drinks four lokos?
I remember a kid doing this back on campus one year. Hanging out in parking lots. Following people home from parties. Eventually, he got suspended for a semester because he scared an anxiety riddled freshman so bad she had a panic attack and left the university. Fuck clowns.
Oh yeah? I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
The Eastern Market is seriously amazing though. We made tacos the other night with all Michigan grown products. It cost me $12 and there was plenty of leftovers. Plus, it’s a great way to spend a Sunday morning.
Enough to pay the bills man. Enough to pay the bills.
I feel you bro. I work for a professional sports team and the questions I get are always “Do you get free tickets?” “Can you get me a job there?” “Do you hang out with the players?” and my personal favorite “How much are they paying you?”
We actually get breakfast and lunch served. Nothing fancy though. Toast tastes like cardboard and the fruit smells of regret.
Cleveland is great! I loved visiting. The food/bar scene is awesome and there’s so much going on all the time. Especially on game days.
So do you believe in all stereotypes or just the ones that appeal to you personally? Downtown Detroit is honestly amazing. Dan Gilbert of Quicken Loans is a genius. In the early 1950’s, Flint Michigan was a beautiful city with a thriving economy and a sense of community. Everyone worked at the factories, lived in the city, pretty much made the same amount of money, and ended up throwing awesome backyard BBQ’s and 4th of July celebrations. Quickenloans is doing the same thing. You work for the Q and you get a discount on housing. Now, there are large groups of same age and like-minded individuals living in the city with security out in force every five steps, walking around enjoying the bar scene, the sports entertainment, Fox theater, and Campus Martius. I don’t feel unsafe and I don’t see any ‘urban decay.’ All cities have bad areas. But please by all means, stick to your stereotypes. Meanwhile, I’ll be watching the Red Wings dominate from the comfort of their new stadium.
I work in Detroit. Don’t care what you say it’s gorgeous