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2/8/2007 5:49:45 PM

Smath74
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that's not too bad.

2/8/2007 8:21:48 PM

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every time i see these drawings i get excited but then i remember we will have flying cars before i see the plans come to fruition

CHARLES MEEKER IN THE YEAR 2525

2/8/2007 10:27:11 PM

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HIGH SPEED INTERNET $24.95

2/8/2007 10:41:58 PM

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Lets just start with something simple like putting down some fresh pavement

2/12/2007 12:04:35 AM

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http://www.technicianonline.com/

Front page story.



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"Melvin's pushes plan to use all-campus cards on Hillsborough
Businesses on Hillsborough Street are proposing a new plan to create more business for them and convenience for students by accepting students all-campus cards, but the law bans it"


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"Alan Lovette, the owner of Melvin's, devised a plan that could revitalize Hillsborough Street and give students a wider variety of options for food.
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"All the plan needs is support from the school and the students. If legislation was made against it, we just need to change the legislation," Lovette said.
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According to Lovette, changing legislation would require people with decision-making power to back the plan and that Student Body President Will Quick has been instrumental in pushing for a change.

"At least [Will] has got it out there in front of the people who make the decisions, and that's almost everything," Lovette said.
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Lovette and Quick's enthusiasm spurred 36 businesses to sign a petition to show their interest in participating in the plan, Lovette said.
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Quick said he believes the location of cafeterias in relation to classrooms and the library is a problem that students are struggling with.

"Students have to eat and if it's just impossible to get food in that time period [between classes], students are probably going to go without [eating]," he said.
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2/15/2007 10:10:27 AM

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http://tinyurl.com/2t39r2

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"Planner meets with Hillsborough Street Partnership
City Planner Mitchell Silver and an NCDOT representative met with the partnership Wednesday night to go over updated plans and receive feedback"

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""Three years ago, voters approved 3 million for Hillsborough Street improvements," he said. "Another bond had 2 million for other pedestrian improvements around the city, so the council could decide to use that."

There are also possible state funds that could be put into the project, as well as general road upkeep funds for the city."


I'm glad this issue has staying power. Its still in the tech alot, and meetings continue as well. I know movement forward is the best, but not falling out of the public eye is a significant step.

[Edited on February 17, 2007 at 7:54 PM. Reason : tinyurl for the tech article link]

2/17/2007 7:53:26 PM

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"Dear Trustees:

The Chancellor appreciates your support on the Hillsborough Street
project. He is pleased that the City Council voted 6 - 2 in favor of
the "H3 plan" which includes a large roundabout at Hillsborough and
Pullen (at the Belltower). The Plan also includes a smaller roundabout
at the Pullen extension on Oberlin Road. This project will add
additional street parking, underground utility lines, and streetscape
improvements.

Thank you again for your assistance and support!"

2/20/2007 4:50:29 PM

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Wait . . . did they actually approve the Roundabout?

If they did . . . hopefully this will get the ball rolling for another roundabout. The intersection by Amore's desperately needs one. If we got those two . . . I would be mostly satisfied.

Edit: Well I'll be damned. Two planned, possibly more to decide upon.

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1209006/

[Edited on February 20, 2007 at 6:08 PM. Reason : ]

2/20/2007 6:03:40 PM

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[Edited on February 20, 2007 at 7:05 PM. Reason : pullen/h'boro and oberlin/groveland]

2/20/2007 7:04:59 PM

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Theres also going to be a roundabout at the intersection of Hillsborough and W. Morgan but thats a separate project from this one.

2/20/2007 7:12:32 PM

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thats awesome....so the road beside player's retreat is gonna be closed?

2/20/2007 8:41:15 PM

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i hope they build it quick before someone finds a way to hold up the project again

2/20/2007 9:47:49 PM

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amen

2/20/2007 9:51:49 PM

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Out of curiosity, does anyone know for sure if this will restore two-way traffic on Groveland? It seems like it would have to, since it will feed into the roundabout, but...you never know...

2/20/2007 10:41:28 PM

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"thats awesome....so the road beside player's retreat is gonna be closed?"


Oberlin will not be closed...most likely will be one way south...

2/20/2007 11:04:20 PM

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http://tinyurl.com/2b5xbb

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"Initial plans approved for Hillsborough Street
Raleigh City Council voted 6-2 on the H-3 plan for the street, including two roundabouts and streetscape improvements"


http://tinyurl.com/2e84dv

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"OUR OPINION: The passing of plan H-3 by the Raleigh City Council for Hillsborough Street is a major victory in the six-year epic battle for improvements to the University's gateway, and the sooner the council implements the plan, the better."


[Edited on February 21, 2007 at 7:16 PM. Reason : tiny url'd the tech articles]

2/21/2007 7:15:22 PM

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""Melvin's pushes plan to use all-campus cards on Hillsborough
Businesses on Hillsborough Street are proposing a new plan to create more business for them and convenience for students by accepting students all-campus cards, but the law bans it""


FYI I wrote a business proposal for this in 2002, and our group farmed it out around the university. This isn't a new idea, and people within the University have been working for years to make it happen. The move to adding Wachovia based accounts to the All-Campus cards was a huge step in making the whole thing a reality, but it's still a ways away.

2/21/2007 8:21:08 PM

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I think they should put a couple of wolf statues at the big roundabout going at pullen/hillsborough.

2/22/2007 9:40:35 AM

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"but the law bans it""

why?

2/22/2007 9:41:49 AM

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probably has something to do with alcohol?

2/22/2007 9:44:02 AM

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"Oberlin will not be closed...most likely will be one way south..."

Looks like one-way north in Sarijoul's picture. There appears to be a pedestrian island in the middle of Hillsb St at that point, so no one could turn left off Oberlin onto Hillsb. Additionally, the merge from that section of Oberlin into the roundabout appears to direct traffic from northbound into the roundabout in the right direction (right as in starboard).

2/24/2007 1:26:22 AM

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well bowls closed up

not much of a surprise there

here's a long time institution that's going away as well



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A clearance sale may move the goods, but as longtime jewelers retire, good will and memories are piling up


David Menconi, Staff Writer
RALEIGH - It's a pretty nice watch, but the wristband has seen better days. Still, it's easily fixed. All it needs is a little glue. As Toney Weatherman puts on his watch-repair visor to give the watchband a closer look and an adhesive touch-up, the watch's owner considers all the pictures of a wide-eyed little girl plastered on the walls here in Weatherman Jewelers.

"So is that little pumpkin a granddaughter?" he asks.

"Oh, yeah," Weatherman says, looking up from his workbench. "We're pretty much head over heels over her. That's why we're going to retire, so we can play with her more."

"Wait a minute," the customer says. "You're retiring?"

"May 18," Weatherman answers, nodding.

"I don't think you're allowed to do that," the man says, only half-joking. "Hasn't this place been here, what, 30 years?"

Weatherman exchanges a look and a smile with Karen Weatherman, his co-owner and wife of 42 years.

"Actually," Toney says, "since 1945."

"Wow," the customer says. "Really?"

"Really," Karen says. "Only job I've ever had."

In the midst of Raleigh's high-dollar building boom, with condos and skyscrapers springing up on every corner, you hear a lot of talk about the city's "soul" -- whether it can survive, or whether the city even had one to begin with.

Regarding the latter question, no one who has ever spent any time inside Weatherman's modest storefront at 1908 Hillsborough St. would say that Raleigh has no soul to lose.

Weatherman Jewelers is literally a mom-and-pop business, one of the few left in Raleigh. Toney and Karen are the second generation to own the store, which has been in the same building across from and east of the N.C. State University bell tower for 62 years.

It's a lovely place to stop by to get your watch fixed, or to buy silver furnishings, or to pick up a piece of fine jewelry for a loved one (or yourself). But turn your cell phone off. And if you're in a hurry, you should probably stick with the mall store.

The Weathermans are proud parents and even prouder grandparents, so you'll hear about their kids and granddaughter. They'll want to hear about yours, too. A photo album or two will get pulled out, and if you're there around lunchtime you might find yourself running an errand for them -- bringing back some bagels, if it's on your way. And you won't mind a bit.

"Small family businesses like this really are a thing of the past," says Weatherman's regular Amanda Long Ramseur. "There's a different feel. Walk in and you feel like you're a part of their family, too."

A family business

Despite all the clocks on the wall, Weatherman's is a place where time seems to stand still. The store has changed little since Toney's father, Woodrow, opened it the year World War II ended.

Back when the year 2000 was approaching, friends asked Karen if she was worried about their computer having "Y2K" problems. She didn't think so, Karen said, because the store didn't have a computer. Seven and a half years later, Weatherman's still doesn't have a computer (or a Web site).

Toney and Karen do things pretty much the same as they always have. He handles repairs, she takes care of sales.

But Toney is 65, and he had a heart attack on Valentine's Day five years ago. He and Karen would like to travel more, and to spend more time at their cabin on Beech Mountain. There's also their granddaughter, 2-year-old Amie (who, thanks to Grandma, will someday own enough jewelry to outfit a palace full of princesses).

The Weathermans inherited the store when Toney's father died in 1985. But passing it along to another generation is not an option. Their son, Woody, is an accomplished clock repairman -- and an even more accomplished guitarist in Corrosion of Conformity, a Grammy-nominated metal band. Daughter Allison has her own career as a long-term-care specialist at Mayview Convalescent Center."


[Edited on March 4, 2007 at 12:47 PM. Reason : l]

3/4/2007 12:45:27 PM

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"o come May 18, Karen's birthday, they'll close up shop. It's actually a good time for it. Hillsborough Street will soon be torn up to put in a traffic circle at Pullen Road, and there's no telling what might eventually happen with the former Darryl's restaurant space next door (which has stood vacant since 2003). Weatherman's isn't being forced out, but it's easy to imagine that happening a few years down the road.

Still, cutting the cord isn't easy. There are families in Raleigh where three generations have gotten wedding rings from Weatherman's. Toney has worked at the store his whole life, except for a few years of school and in the Coast Guard. It's the only place Karen has ever worked.

"After we retire, she'll have to find a substitute," Toney says of his wife when she's out of earshot. "She'll not be able to resign easily. She just loves that interaction with people, so we won't be just sitting around. I might be the type to sit on a porch, but she isn't. The worst thing about closing is how nice it is to see people and the community feeling. I'll really miss that. We both will."

Once a shopping center

When Weatherman Jewelers opened in 1945, it was actually a few doors east in the same building. The current space, where it moved in 1983 to make way for Darryl's, was originally a pool hall.

"Minnesota Fats and Willie Moscone played exhibitions right here," Toney says, standing just inside the door. "The best table was in front."

Weatherman's predates North Hills Mall and Crabtree Valley Mall by decades, and even Cameron Village by four years. Fewer than 60,000 people lived in Raleigh in the mid-1940s, and this block of Hillsborough was the closest thing to a shopping center in the area. It was called College Court, with a clothing store, pharmacy and Piggly Wiggly grocery alongside Weatherman's and the pool hall.

"Hillsborough Street used to be U.S. 1, so all kinds of people would go by," Toney says. "As a kid, I remember President Eisenhower riding by in an open car to give a speech at Riddick Stadium on campus. And in about 1967, these Hare Krishnas came in and asked for a silver chalice. They wanted to know if we were [underground '60s activists] The Weathermen. No, that's just our name."

Walking their dog, Mae, outside the store, Toney points out landmarks in the vicinity -- where former Mayor Fred Wheeler used to live up the street, the gray house where the Weatherman family lived during a few of his wonder years (it's now Sam & Bill's hair salon), the spot that used to have an old house they all thought was haunted.

Behind the counter inside, Weatherman's feels like a combination antiques store, local history museum and family archive. Twenty-year-old posters for Corrosion of Conformity gigs cover the walls, alongside vintage cuckoo clocks and neon signs. The shelves are packed with boxes full of treasure untold.

"I was down here for six hours on Sunday, going through stuff," Karen says. "It was like an archaeological dig. The further down I got, the more interesting it was."

Recent items to turn up include a set of 1960s-vintage private-club pins from Broughton High School, Woody's old comic book collection, a couple of ancient clay jugs owned by Toney's grandmother and political buttons going all the way back to FDR's "New Deal" era.

On a wall just outside the office door, pencil marks track the heights of various children and godchildren (all now grown). Nearby hang some Mardi Gras beads a customer from New Orleans gave Toney on a long-ago Fat Tuesday.

Also hanging on the wall is a 1947 Raleigh phone book. The Weatherman residence didn't have a phone back then (and they're unlisted now because they got tired of kids calling them early in the morning on snowy days to ask if school was out). But the jewelry store was in the book, phone number 3-3232. It's about the size of a pamphlet and the thickness of a magazine. Listings for the town of Cary take up less than two pages."

3/4/2007 12:47:20 PM

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"Open the drawer of Toney's watch-repair desk and you'll find his father's old fountain pen, a Ferguson's Hardware Store matchbook that looks at least 40 years old and a slip of paper on which their daughter wrote her then-new husband's name so they'd know how it's spelled (Alieuh Sanneh, from Gambia). You'll also find guitar picks. Lots and lots of guitar picks.

Music in the family

Music runs through the Weatherman clan as strongly as jewelry does. Toney's and Karen's fathers both played old-time country music, and so does Toney. Their son grew up listening to bluegrass and old-time fiddle music, which they assumed he'd play, too.

But when it came time for Woody to get an instrument of his own, he wanted an electric guitar. That led to his career in Corrosion of Conformity, a band that is legendary in heavy-metal circles -- you still see COC's distinctive spiked-skull logo all over.

COC invented thrash metal by combining Black Flag's punk with Black Sabbath's heaviness, playing songs with titles like "Vote With a Bullet" and "Heaven's Not Overflowing." It's a sound and sensibility as far removed as you can imagine from the music that Toney plays. And Woody's parents could not be prouder. Look for a black Chevy Suburban with COC bumper stickers and a Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation license plate, and you'll probably see Toney Weatherman driving it.

"Toney and Karen have always embraced people of every stripe," says their longtime friend Joe Newberry. "Everybody is welcome in their lives. When Woody was starting COC in their basement, that might have thrown some parents, but not them. When COC was out opening shows for Metallica, Karen and Toney would go backstage like it was nothin'. And I'm sure if [Metallica's] James Hetfield screamed himself to the point of tears in his eyes, Karen would've taken him a tissue and said, 'C'mere, you.' They really are the warmest, most genuine, generous people I've ever known."

Some years ago, on Newberry's wedding day, his bride was getting dressed for the ceremony when there came a knock at the door. It was Karen Weatherman: "Your groom has a present for you." The gift was a beautiful antique bracelet that fit just right and matched her bridal gown perfectly. Later, Newberry saw it and remarked, "That's a pretty bracelet. Where'd you get it?"

Thus was born the Newberry family's nickname for Karen: "The Jewelry Elf," who keeps husbands out of hot water. She performs a similar role in other households.

"We're personal jewelers to about 120 people, and most of our other business is just word-of-mouth referrals," Karen says. "There have been weeks in the past in July or August where we were making next to nothing, and I wondered if we'd be going to the poorhouse. But then you have mornings like this one."

She holds up a check a customer just wrote to pay for a veritable carload of jewelry -- $4,695 -- and laughs.

"It's been busy ever since November, when we started telling people we're retiring," Karen says. "People stocking up, I guess. I once told Toney that I wished we were rich. He said we are rich, and we are in friends and family, and we'll never go hungry. And that's enough."

More than customers

Weatherman's customers are an eclectic lot. A typical afternoon will see everybody from the wife of a state Supreme Court justice to a guy living in his van up the street, all coming in to buy, sell, appraise, fix or just chat.

The week of Valentine's Day is especially busy, since it's the last big jewelry-shopping holiday before the store closes. Few of the store's regulars leave empty-handed, whether they came in planning to or not."

3/4/2007 12:48:21 PM

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"Pryor Gibson, a state House member from Wadesboro, brings in a few things to be appraised and cleaned. But, of course, Karen tempts him into buying some jewelry for his significant other.

"You're killin' me here," Gibson mock-whines, shuddering as he signs the credit card receipt. "So mean! You're bad! Bad!"

"Hey," Karen says, "it's only about the same as two dozen roses. And this will last a whole lot longer than next week's dead flowers."

Toney's chiropractor comes in for a spell. So does NCSU Chancellor James Oblinger, and the mother of Eric Eyke -- one of Woody's early bandmates in COC.

Then there is restaurateur Van Eure, owner of the Angus Barn restaurant, who is in to pick up a few silver furnishings and get some jewelry fixed.

Although Eure's family started Darryl's restaurant next door, she is a relative newcomer to the Weatherman customer fan base. She discovered the store a few months back while looking for a friend's wedding ring.

"They had the perfect ring here, and it was only $40," she says. "Then I found out they're closing, and I must've bought half the store. Took me five trips to get everything out to the car; there was barely room for the dog."

But soon, Eure will have to go elsewhere. Or maybe not. Karen says she'll try to keep getting jewelry for her regulars at shows. And one way or another, the Weathermans probably won't be seeing the last of their customers on May 18.

"I'm just tore up about them leaving," Eure says. Then she calls out to Toney in the back: "I want to know where you live so I can bring my broken things. Now that I've found you, I'm not letting you go. You can retire if you want, I'm still coming to find you!""

3/4/2007 12:48:47 PM

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Wow...sad

I guess I understand why they're closing, but it sucks to lose a business that's been around since 1945. Interesting to hear what used to be in that building though...a Piggly Wiggly...wow. With the building completely vacant I fear it will be that much easier for someone to tear it down though. I guess the alternate view is that it's a blank canvas for someone coming in with a vision to renovate...but I've learned to be pessimistic on matters like this one.

3/4/2007 3:40:13 PM

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http://www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2007/03/15/Viewpoint/Help-Hillsborough.With.Reynolds.Game-2776253.shtml" target="_blank">http://media.http://www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2007/03/15/Viewpoint/Help-Hillsborough.With.Reynolds.Game-2776253.shtml

"Help Hillsborough with Reynolds game"

3/15/2007 11:32:04 AM

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^ Damn good column, at least in idea. I'm planning on dinner at Two Guys, the game, and a beer at Mitch's, just as it should be.

3/15/2007 11:48:15 AM

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I was on my way out the door to heading to a meeting when I saw that article, but now I've had time to tinyurl that link…

http://tinyurl.com/2h9eew

…and post my thoughts on it which is that I agree with the sentiment that if we want hillsborough street to be a more happening place we all need to be a part of that change.

3/15/2007 1:34:27 PM

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"Sponsor a Taste of Hillsborough- A festival like event hosted during Welcome Week which promotes Hillsborough Street businesses

Establish a Halloween on Hillsborough Street Tradition
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These are part of Adam Compton's platform.

And the other guy in the run off for student body pres had something about wolfline running to downtown during the night time or something, I don't remember seeing anything about him addressing hillsborough street more directly though.

I know it was a big issue in last years student body pres campaigns, and I'm glad to see it hasn't gone away.

[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 8:29 AM. Reason : ]

3/29/2007 8:27:59 AM

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^i'd love to see the wolfline run downtown at night.

3/29/2007 2:17:18 PM

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doesnt the regular bus system do that?

3/29/2007 2:21:55 PM

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why does the technician have a 4MB image on the home page? Don't they know how to scale it down?

[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 2:23 PM. Reason : .]

3/29/2007 2:23:36 PM

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^^the CAT bus is for the low class.

3/29/2007 2:25:49 PM

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still a step UP from the wolfline

3/29/2007 2:26:52 PM

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seriously, i'd guestimate that the wolfline would carry many more students then they CAT bus does, simply because students are used to riding the wolfline, and taking the CAT bus doesn't even occur to them.


also, i don't think the CAT bus runs much, if at all, during the night time.

3/29/2007 2:30:36 PM

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well tomorrow a sbp will be elected, most likely one with hillsborough revitalization on their platform

4/1/2007 9:25:55 PM

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http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=469669

That threads looks like it could help with the ideas discussed in this thread.

4/2/2007 7:43:21 PM

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http://ncst.facebook.com/event.php?eid=2266416309

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"Event Info Name: MusicFEST
Tagline: The perfect event to kick off the Hillsborough Hike
Host: Mu Beta Psi, National Honorary Musical Fraternity
Type: Music/Arts - Performance
Time and Place Date: Friday, April 27, 2007
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Talley Student Center Ballroom
City/Town: Raleigh, NC
Contact Info Phone: 919.271.0026
Email: evanbgraham@gmail.com
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4/2/2007 10:30:14 PM

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watching wral 5am news

they said something about the state running over budget on some things and said hillsborough st. was gonna cost like 4 billion dollars

4/4/2007 5:06:04 AM

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Just get a state funded bar on Hillsborough. Thats it.

Red Hot and Blue is going to have a lifetime of around 3 months.

4/4/2007 8:13:31 AM

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i knew bowls was walking dead

i've got a hard time figuring out how long red, hot & blue will stay open

4/4/2007 8:59:01 AM

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"Daughter Allison has her own career as a long-term-care specialist at Mayview Convalescent Center.""


i'd rather work in a clock shop

4/4/2007 9:01:48 AM

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"i knew bowls was walking dead"


i heard the owner of melvin's is making this place into a sports bar

4/4/2007 11:06:42 AM

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^they better make a better attempt than the first time they tried it

4/4/2007 11:17:18 AM

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im pretty sure thats the intention

but who knows

4/4/2007 12:40:24 PM

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didn't notice til today, but that azn store next to charlie's closed

4/5/2007 12:17:49 PM

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whatever happened to the Q-Shack? i don't like that new place

4/5/2007 1:31:24 PM

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you liked the old place?

4/5/2007 1:40:55 PM

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