Sweetheart was just up the street from Jumbo's and between the two of them there were dozens of hookers coming and going. It was as crowded at 3 a.m. as any other time. Cops used to pull up to the...
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Sweetheart was just up the street from Jumbo's and between the two of them there were dozens of hookers coming and going. It was as crowded at 3 a.m. as any other time. Cops used to pull up to the...
Sweetheart Lounge was on Third, just north of Jumbo's. Both were loaded with hookers back in the late '80s. Crazy scene.
Cantrells was just next to Gold Dollar back then [[?). They had great live...
Whatever its ups and downs, the value of The South End was that it was a daily, and it forced the students working there to adapt to a rigorous schedule. It was also a good place for aspiring...
Anecdotally speaking, there is tremendous grass roots support for Barrow out there. The race will be a lot closer than people imagine.
Does anybody know what that huge factory used to be, off Gratiot just south/west of Conner [[between Conner and French)?
You forgot to bolster your argument by mentioning donuts again.
Kraig, most people's wives or girlfriends aren't their mother, and so they don't actually have to have an excuse ready for losing something that's their own property. Not sure if you're another of...
Yes Kraig, BOTH of them lost their belongings and went through the trouble of filing a false police report rather than admit an understandable mistake to their spouses.
The Kool-Aid seems to be...
You're right - doesn't add up. There is no crime in Detroit, and the mayor of some other town came here and publicly made up a story to make us look bad.
That makes far more sense.
On the one hand, it seems frivolous. On the other hand, the police didn't want to pick up a bunch of loose stuffing and feathers left behind by a group of self-entitled suburbanites who flock back...
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