What the fuck are you people smoking in Philly? - Printable Version +- CDIH (https://www.cdih.net/cdih) +-- Forum: General Discussion and Entertainment (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: The Pit (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Thread: What the fuck are you people smoking in Philly? (/showthread.php?tid=12564) |
- Goatweed - 02-06-2007 FLY EAGLES FLY!! lol - funsnapsdyno - 02-06-2007 Goatweed Wrote:FLY EAGLES FLY!! lol on the road to vic-tor-y ! - drusilla - 02-06-2007 faceman802 Wrote:I would like to congratulate mad and jays for taking this thread somewhere I never thought it could go. AHEM - funsnapsdyno - 02-06-2007 RITE! he left me out too Drusilla .. what's up with that - drusilla - 02-06-2007 he did? - funsnapsdyno - 02-06-2007 It was a joke. carrion... - Galt - 02-06-2007 Now there's a word I haven't seen a while. I always liked that word. - GonzoStyle - 02-06-2007 Joke? - faceman802 - 02-06-2007 because jays and mad actually made good points with research....you just called me dopey and I thought we were tight - The Jays - 02-07-2007 faceman802 Wrote:I would like to congratulate mad and jays for taking this thread somewhere I never thought it could go. I'm thinking that, like most things, rubber sidewalks are more practical in theory than in actual practice. The cost to "rubberize" a whole city would be astronomical, let alone the time it would take to actually do. The tearing up of the sidewalks would take forever, hauling away of the concrete, preparing to put down the new sidewalk...it's a long process I would think. Now any contractor worth his weight is going to take his time doing this because he is going to get paid a shitload of money. that is unless you are going to let the dpw do it and that's going to cause more problems in the long run. Sidewalks and pavement evetually has to be torn up. It's a regular cycle, and with trees that have been growing for more than 20 years, along with weather, potholes, patching, sewer connections, electrical work, all pavement needs a complete do-over every 10-20 years. It's going to be easier to repair, and it's not going to involve tar like asphalt or mr. "i take 28 days to fully cure" concrete. It's gonna take a better pounding, and like dru said, better for walking and excercise. I'm sure skating will be just as dope. - The Jays - 02-07-2007 Mad Wrote:Paper Boy Wrote:what happens when it snows? snow shovels are going to dig right into the rubber and chew it up. Mad and I are on the same plane of vision. - Keyser Soze - 02-07-2007 why arent they fucking doing this????? - faceman802 - 02-07-2007 Keyser Soze Wrote:why arent they fucking doing this????? Ok I've checked this out on the website and i've got a job for you keyser....when the weather gets not as frigid you gotta go to 108 14th st. in hoboken and check out the rubber floor in front of a tree out there. http://www.rubbersidewalks.com/currentInstallations.aspx here is the site of current installations, go down the page to the hoboken pics, find it in real life and give us a report. - Keyser Soze - 02-07-2007 will do - drusilla - 02-07-2007 faceman802 Wrote:because jays and mad actually made good points with research....you just called me dopey and I thought we were tight it was just so easy - Mystery Man - 02-07-2007 like Nate Robinson at a dunk contest. - faceman802 - 02-07-2007 drusilla Wrote:faceman802 Wrote:because jays and mad actually made good points with research....you just called me dopey and I thought we were tight see now that's just plain mean-spirited - drusilla - 02-07-2007 sometimes i can't help it - funsnapsdyno - 02-07-2007 seems that way - faceman802 - 02-07-2007 I don't deserve your ire, I've been a fan |