Catoneinutica wrote:I dunno. I get the impression the dioxin-incinerator-decisions, as well as pretty much all important decisions, are made by a combination of corruption and gyosei shidou ("administrative guidance"). Where was that town where an architecturally significant school building was partially demolished even though practically everybody in the town was opposed to the demolition?
In our neighborhood their has been a big brouhaha about a 10 story condo proposed for the smack dab in the middle of a single unit residental area. The problem being that this is a very old area that was never bombed during the war and has consequently has a pre war street/goat path network of roads. People rightly fear that this will lead to traffic congestion. The result has been that the voice of local opposition was loud enough to force the developer to back off. From what I am gathering this seems to be happening more and more these days.
Catoneinutica wrote:-catone
-Cametoe, NV? Oh yeah, it's about an hour west of Beaver, UT. It's where you go if you want to buy booze on Sundays.
I'm surprised you never asked about Trannie Scrotum. My sources tell me that the name was origninally Tran'ee Scro'dum in the Blackfoot language which means 'unfinished business'.