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June 5, 2007

#4, Publishing, Tri-Points

Congrats to the Mighty Munkee for having one of his photos featured on the cover of a book about Nashville.

Of the 8,700 websites on CSSMania, the website Coptix did for Clumpies is #4. Credit to Widgets for the art direction.

There's discussion that the East Main Street east of Market Street should be called "Tri-points". You know, like 5-Points (or Little Five Points), 'cept short a couple of the aforementioned "points". I'm guessing this is because of Rossville Avenue entering Main St. at an angle.

Whatever the reason, it's misguided & useless. What's it accomplish? Should we just go around branding everything willy-nilly, you know, like the "Southern Quarter". What's wrong with "East Main"?

Also, Billy at The Meeting Place makes the best damn Mint Juleps in town. They're uncalled for.

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Chattanooga News | By Josiah Roe | 9:33 PM

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Josiah,

if you are in for nice green screen music video, some friends of mine our comics here in seattle and you should watch their music video

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9xnYH2gneb4

Posted by: John Totten at June 6, 2007 3:47 AM

Dude, if he wasn't branding every neighborhood in sight what would Jeff Styles do for a living? You know...besides being an ass.

Posted by: davidm at June 6, 2007 4:47 PM

yeah, its ridiculous. uh, kinda reminds me...its like that time, in my neighborhood, they changed the name of the 85 year old neighborhood association for the sake of "rebranding". rebranding a community as a means of social engineering is just tom-foolery. if you don't know your past ya won't know your future.

Posted by: mary at June 11, 2007 9:50 PM

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