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Popeye's beans and rice is sooooo good!
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I do like KFC's mash potatoes and gravy. There's one at the coast we hit up on rare occasion. And I do mean rare. So good, but sooo bad.
Popeye's beans and rice is sooooo good!
Yummmmm, KFC on the Oregon coast!
http://consumerist.com/2012/04/18/lawsuit-kfc-franchisee-made-employees-serve-expired-chicken/
Lol at this thread turning to suburban white dads talking about how they eat fried chicken
Reading the reactions, I'm starting to feel like I'm on the wrong side here, so I'm going to have a go at defending the anti-Trader-Joe's crowd:
First, this is Portland. There's probably a million nice grocery stores within a half-mile of where this was going.
Second, this is Portland now, not Portland circa "Drugstore Cowboy". Everybody knows about it. Housing prices are going through the roof. You're probably going to get the San Francisco effect where teachers can't afford to live near their schools pretty soon. But this area is still affordable, even if it's a bit rough (but nothing like Flint/Detroit rough). The Trader Joe's isn't going to provide enough jobs to the locals to make up for the fact that their landlords will up their rents immediately and drive them out of an area they grew up in.
Am I close?
Nobody died. We soft Americans could stand to have our immunity levels rise against bacteria, even if it means a 15% kill-off of the weaker among us.
I do like KFC's mash potatoes and gravy. There's one at the coast we hit up on rare occasion. And I do mean rare. So good, but sooo bad.
No Wook, can't go there. There is something not right about a food place a blind man can identify from a block and half away.
You're not a fan of Indian or African food either, I'm guessing.
Of course the PDC appears corrupt. They want development and they'll give a ton to get it. Those who understand their goals and what they're offering can get more of what they want than someone who has no experience. However, if you are a neophyte, they'll fall all over themselves to help you. I personally bought a building in N Portland and they gave me a subsidy to bring it up to current earthquake codes.
Seems like someone forgot to mention, Trader Joe's is a darn good gocery store. Some very good stuff under their band.
Then there was this program I watch about a month ago about how nutrition is poor in many urban areas because good grocery stores don't locate in the low end neighborhoods.
They didn't really give a good reason for that fact, but perhaps this is it. Nobody want to see the neighborhood improve, screw the nutrition. I never would have thought of it.
Why don't they just wait til its almost built so they can burn it down instead, like they did with that apartment building that was in the works?
That's the point. Nobody is going to try to build there when it will just be burned down, anyhow. Keeping all of the blacks in NE in the Interstate/Killingsworth/Columbia Blvd area seems to be the wish of Portland's leadership. I wouldn't be surprised if the white Democrats in power burned down the apartment building, just to keep the brown people contained in one area, and needing handouts by the PDC.
Look at what happened to NE Alberta. Nice stores go in, and suddenly white folk are buying up homes there, pushing the browns further toward the shitty part of the city, apparently.
Slowly pushing lower income folks out, Echo Park (L.A.) style.
If you want a good example of this - read up on what L.A. did to this nice seedy barrio.
How is this an example of pushing low income folks out? It seems like Portland is embracing having a shithole full of dependents being caged in a small area with public transit being the optimal option.
This is what happens when you advertise your city as an urban paradise. More and more people move into the city, there isn't enough viable property so people start buying up the shitty older homes and fixing them. They're really only delaying the inevitable. NE will eventually be consumed by hipsterville, USA and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
I've been seeing plates from places like fucking Nebraska. When did we turn into LA? What are all these midwesterners doing once they get here? Working at Starbucks?
Seems like someone forgot to mention, Trader Joe's is a darn good gocery store. Some very good stuff under their band.
Then there was this program I watch about a month ago about how nutrition is poor in many urban areas because good grocery stores don't locate in the low end neighborhoods.
They didn't really give a good reason for that fact, but perhaps this is it. Nobody want to see the neighborhood improve, screw the nutrition. I never would have thought of it.
May I ask what part of N. Portland? Commercial or residential?
Isn't the entire NE an example of pushing low income folks out? It sure seems inevitable.
Meh. The gentrification in North Portland started taking place about 10-15 years ago in St. Johns. It was what really started the huge movement of blacks moving out to Gresham (well that and the revitalization of the Columbia Villa). Yet, you can walk into the Peninsular Fred Meyer at any given time and feel as if its about 50/50 white and black in there.
Gentrify all you want it will never be this oasis of white people like some want people to believe.
St. John's is White Hipsterville at this point. LOL
