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7/8/2007 4:39:12 PM
please do not compare me to hooksaw.
7/8/2007 10:11:28 PM
Someone compared you to Hooknuts? Man, that's a low blow.
7/8/2007 10:53:56 PM
^ Aw, isn't it cute when they find a new toy to play with? HockeyRomance is really proud of his new mock username for me. GG! London: Reports of youth bus crime soarsReported youth crime on buses has shot up by 55% since the introduction of free bus travel for under 16-year-olds.http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/05/30/bus_crime_video.shtml
7/8/2007 11:41:30 PM
the issue of "free bus service" is not new. its currently being debated where i live. in fact, out of seven places in the country that offer free bus service, two are in Washington State, and two are in North Carolina (Chapel Hill and Boone)theres a whole lot of variables here, including loss of fare revenue, but also cutting the significant expense (and time) of having to manage the fare collection at all levels.the working consensus seems to be that fare-free bus service works for small systems, but not for large systems:http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/transportation/322858_freebus07.htmlAustin Texas tried to do this but gave up after a year. crime/vandalism by school-skipping teens were the major problem.so... what exactly is your point here? that children need to be reigned in by their parents? thats not really an original thought, or really even TSB-worth.or are you trying to make some larger connection between evil criminals and public transportation? is mass transit doomed? should we all just drive our individual SUV's? or should the government perhaps invest in personal flying machines and/or teleportation devices?work with me here. what are you trying to tell us?[Edited on July 8, 2007 at 11:59 PM. Reason : ]
7/8/2007 11:49:02 PM
^ Did you ever see Singles?
7/9/2007 12:38:44 AM
could you be any more fucking roundabout?
7/9/2007 12:44:22 AM
^ Just answer the question.
7/9/2007 1:10:35 AM
was that the movie with the dude from pearl jam in it? i was 10 when that movie came out. . . and yes, i think i saw TEN YEARS AGO. What is your point?
7/9/2007 1:18:06 AM
yeah i saw the movie Singles. like 15 years ago when it came out. i dont remember hardly anything about it, other than it was a bunch of douchebaggery from start to finish.again, im asking you, what is your point of your thread? I'm trying hard to work with you here.
7/9/2007 1:21:17 AM
^^ and ^ NOW we're getting somewhere! Do you remember the guy, Steve Dunne, who was so pumped up about the train and he was making his pitch about it to the mayor of Seattle--and his job depended on it? This guy--but a little younger.PS: Thanks SO much for working with me, joe_shithead. STFU about that, okay? [Edited on July 9, 2007 at 1:28 AM. Reason : .]
7/9/2007 1:26:19 AM
jesus christ. no we don't remember the plot details of some shitty grunge-era movie from 15 years ago. what's your point?
7/9/2007 1:29:38 AM
^^ what he said (^). i've got no idea who Steve Dunne is. should I?and yeah, i'm working with you. even though you insist on using ad hominem attacks in place of reasonable arguments. even though everything about this thread literally screams "stupidest attempt at a serious TSB thread ever". i'm working with you, anyhow, because .... just maybe, you'll actually come out with something meaningful and/or of interest. I'd like for you to succeed here. I still have hope, you know.[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 1:51 AM. Reason : ]
7/9/2007 1:47:47 AM
Okay, I'll cut to the chase--and the movie itself is irrelevant. But director Cameron Crowe was smart enough to realize something even in 1992--PEOPLE LIKE TO DRIVE THEIR FUCKING CARS!!!In the movie, the mayor delivered a line very similar to the one I have above--he ultimately said, "No" (in slow-motion, no less). Steve Dunne lost his job and his left-wing pipe dream of mass transit went down the tubes.Fast forward to the present--and switch to reality--and you have to look no further than The Triangle to see the fictional scene played out with striking similarities. The breathless "progressives" are convinced that if the neocons would just stop brainwashing the helpless proletariat with "evil" oil money, we could all enjoy the panacea of mass transit on dirty, crime-ridden buses and trains. But, guess what? PEOPLE LIKE TO DRIVE THEIR FUCKING CARS!!! (And public transportation is riddled with crime--and it stinks.) Regional Rail Could Be Switched Off TTA's TrackPosted: Nov. 28, 2006
7/9/2007 1:50:05 AM
as urban areas become increasingly denser, the "single commuter, single car" method is increasingly unrealistic and unsustainable. mass transit options are the only alternative. this can include carpooling, buses, light rail, elevated rail, subways, whatever... but the fact is that metropolitan area traffic is approaching critical mass. you just cant keep adding lanes and think you're solving the problem.nobody wants to tackle this issue, because it involves expenditures of lot of money with little immediate return. so politicians keep passing the buck. but its only going to get worse. continually balking on the issue only delays the point at which it will *have* to be addressed, then it will be much more expensive and painful to try and retrofit mass transit into growth areas that did not plan for transit right-of-way during their design phase.[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 1:58 AM. Reason : ]
7/9/2007 1:55:41 AM
i mean i agree, people like to drive their cars. and that may very well be a legitimate reason why a regional rail line might not work here. but what does that have to do with crime in public transportation.i've had the opportunity to ride on the subway/metro systems of a number of cities. some are certainly better than others. but there's one thing that was pretty much pervasive: lots of people used them. trying to pretend that no one wants mass transit anywhere is silly. is it right for the triangle to have a mass transit system right now? maybe not (especially if it doesn't even go to the fucking airport like some of the plans i've seen). but that doesn't mean that crime is in any way the reason.
7/9/2007 1:56:43 AM
^^ Didn't you see Demolition Man? People still drive cars in the future--they just don't have any rights! Thanks to the utopian schemes concocted by socialists. ^ Crime is a part of the distaste for public transportation. [Edited on July 9, 2007 at 2:01 AM. Reason : .]
7/9/2007 1:59:18 AM
Public transportation smells like malt liquor
7/9/2007 2:00:04 AM
^^ok?and crime varies from city to city. it's not like crime is inherent to public transportation systems like you are trying to imply.
7/9/2007 2:04:05 AM
^ O'rly?Japan Tries Women-Only Train Cars to Stop GropingTokyo Subway Experiment Attempts to Slow Epidemic of Subway Fondling
7/9/2007 2:09:44 AM
i could post some stories about people getting killed by drunk drivers. YOU DON'T SEE THAT HAPPENING ON SUBWAYS DO YOU?!?!?
7/9/2007 2:12:18 AM
hooksaw: the sarcasm in your "breathless progressives [vs] evil neocons" imagery is not lost on me. nice job trying to reduce complex issues into black and white absolutes.RDU/Triangle-area is a small market. and the population is widely dispersed. at this time, mass transit is a difficult sell. a lot of money up front, for little immediate gain.but 20 years from now, the area is going to need mass transit. you're either going to have the infrastructure in place to accomodate it, or youre not. if you dont, youre going to have a hell of a time.seattle has some of the worst traffic congestion in the nation. a few years ago, seattle was ranked #1 worst traffic in the country. at peak times, it can take me sometimes up to 1 1/2 hours to travel 10 miles from seattle to the eastside suburbs where I work. it often takes an hour. this is a drive that normally takes 15 minutes. I-5 through the city is generally referred to as a "parking lot" (steps have been taken to relieve the mess somewhat, now we're lower in the top ten. ) this is widely understood to be the problem of poor planning for mass transit in the past. and we still have poor planning for the future. its a big issue here, and one that is costing a lot of money and a lot of problems. RDU has a choice to deal with these issues now, when its cheap and easy, or later when its going to be miserable for everyone.and you know, Seattle has generally clean, quiet, respectable, graffiti-free, and crime-free public transportation. the buses are generally pleasant to ride, and typically filled professionals commuting to work. there are bicycle racks on the front of each that carry 3 bicycles and they are often being used during the day, especially for routes that have to cross the lake. I take the bus to work several times a week.
7/9/2007 2:13:28 AM
7/9/2007 2:19:41 AM
^^
7/9/2007 2:27:38 AM
7/9/2007 2:29:03 AM
^ Hmm. Of all the places he could have been. . . .
7/9/2007 2:34:36 AM
7/9/2007 2:41:25 AM
^ Keep telling yourself that.Woman Is Shot at D.C. Bus Stop In Front of Elementary StudentsBy Robert E. PierreWashington Post Staff WriterSaturday, June 2, 2007; Page B01http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/01/AR2007060100833.htmlSan Francisco public transit warns about iPod theftBy Jacqui Cheng | Published: March 07, 2007 - 02:18PM CT
7/9/2007 3:09:13 AM
from your DC bus stop shooting link:
7/9/2007 4:26:02 AM
walking is the most commie pinko thing you can do.
7/9/2007 7:42:44 AM
i just love how this guy is 40
7/9/2007 8:13:45 AM
My anecdotal evidence proves that public transportation is......... I'm a dumbass
7/9/2007 9:32:10 AM
I almost wonder if this is for real.If it isn't, I think the biggest insult the Soap Box could have ever directed towards hooksaw is all of us thinking he was dumb enough to be serious about this. If it had been nearly any other user we wouldn't have thought for a second that this thread was serious. If it is for real... hahaha, dumbass.
7/9/2007 9:49:50 AM
7/9/2007 12:17:48 PM
^ You're getting smarter. I knew this thread would draw out all the foaming moonbats from the woodwork. GG!And nowhere did I post that there should not be public transportation or that public transportation should not be part of the national infrastructure, did I? But that's all your ideological lenses allowed you to see.You are the dumbasses. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!PS: "TAs" not "TA's" (sic).
7/9/2007 5:21:48 PM
^ Okay, so if you're not arguing against public transportation thana) What was the point of all your ranting and raving earlier about how people like to drive their own cars and about that movie from 15 years ago where a guy tries to build a light rail system in Seattle are whatever?b) What is the point of this thread?
7/9/2007 5:39:04 PM
the point of this thread? that hooksaw just got pwnt hardcore on the stupidest of all serious threads, and is now trying to save face by taking the "haha i trolled joo" way out.CHASS must have become a pretty sad place since I was last there in '03.
7/9/2007 6:49:48 PM
... poor black people.
7/9/2007 6:56:00 PM
if you think the premise for this thread is ridiculous, you're a foaming moonbat......this thread just took a turn from dumb to sad
7/9/2007 8:29:36 PM
Un-fucking-believable. Some of you don't even know the meaning of the word "riddled"--and you certainly don't know my intended meaning. But you think you're so fucking smart. I knew you some of you would bite hard on this. I mean, look how fucking worked up you have gotten about this--YOU are the dumbasses. riddled:
7/9/2007 11:49:55 PM
of the week![Edited on July 10, 2007 at 1:04 AM. Reason : .]
7/10/2007 1:03:15 AM
[Edited on July 10, 2007 at 1:04 AM. Reason : dble]
7/10/2007 1:03:38 AM
goodlord, this is pathetically lame. even for hooksaw.yes, we know what "riddled" means. and no, public transport is not "riddled" with crime. dont try and shift the word from "riddled" to "affected", either.but i mean really -- The Cameron Crowe / Matt Dillon School of Public Policy?im seriously disappointed in you, man.you have taken TSB to an entirely new, previously unheard of level of suck. [Edited on July 10, 2007 at 2:04 AM. Reason : ]
7/10/2007 1:54:57 AM
^ Coming from you, I consider that a compliment.
7/10/2007 2:54:15 AM
^ hooksaw, i think you could even make Lee Majors weep.
7/10/2007 3:21:55 AM
^ I have all my hair, too--unlike you. And I do like Lee Majors--but this is an understandably recurring theme in a variety of media:"Red Barchetta" by RushMy uncle has a country place, that no one knows aboutHe says it used to be a farm, before the motor lawAnd on sundays I elude the eyes and hop the turbine freightTo far outside the wire, where my white-haired uncle waits.Jump to the groundAs the turbo slows to cross the borderlineRun like the wind,As excitement shivers up and down my spineDown in his barnMy uncle preserved for me, an old machine --For fifty-odd yearsTo keep it as new has been his dearest dreamI strip away the old debris, that hides a shining carA brilliant red barchetta, from a better, vanished timeI fire up the willing engine, responding with a roarTires spitting gravel, I commit my weekly crime. . .Wind in my hair --Shifting and drifting --Mechanical music --Adrenalin surge --Well-weathered leatherHot metal and oilThe scented country airSunlight on chromeThe blur of the landscapeEvery nerve awareSuddenly, ahead of me, across the mountainsideA gleaming alloy air-car shoots towards me, two lanes wideI spin around with shrieking tires, to run the deadly raceGo screaming through the valley as another joins the chaseDrive like the windStraining the limits of machine and manLaughing out loudWith fear and hope, I've got a desperate planAt the one-lane bridgeI leave the giants strandedAt the riversideRace back to the farmTo dream with my uncleAt the fireside. . .[Edited on July 10, 2007 at 3:51 AM. Reason : .]
7/10/2007 3:49:09 AM
"Hmmm... I'm embarrassing myself. I know how to recover! I'll reveal my love for Rush!"
7/10/2007 8:10:54 AM
^ Yet another trinket from Boone-tard! GG!
7/10/2007 5:11:19 PM
umm. i wouldn't be criticizing anyone too much after posting rush lyrics in a soapbox thread.
7/10/2007 5:25:58 PM
^^ trinkets? are you kidding me?you're the one here formulating public policy stances based on Matt Dillon films and Rush lyrics.do you not realize how ridiculous of a parody you've made yourself?
7/10/2007 7:05:50 PM