Hotel deal alive or dead
James Younger
My feeling is it would not matter much who was to building it. [dangling] Can it be built? [tidy paragraph]
With the current financial crisis and other concerns. [not compete sentence] A hotel is needed to make the convention center [centre] work, I think that is a given.
Yes [comma] a building permit [no it wasn't] was taken out. [incomplete sentence]
Hearsay says that the drawings are just off a desk. [uh, wut?] With two bedroom 4000 square [!!! and he didn't accidentally add a zero folks] foot apartments with kitchens on top and below one bedroom with kitchens. [excuse me?] People who have seen the plans say they look more like condos than a hotel. [have you seen the plans?]
Will this project start?
James Younger for councillor?
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[...]You gotta work on your spelling though.James Younger
SPELLING/GRAMMArSmokey©
These are not my strong points as I have dyslexia.
I have also only used the computer for a few months,so typing is new.
As I was getting my new computer worked on I purchased a spelling program. First it was only in French, now English is not working very well either evidently. I will move on and inquire about another spelling program because this one is not working for me. [Either you get it right before you publish it or you craft a monument to your own stupidity.]
I think your spell checker program is doing it's job. Most of your mistakes are using 'there' instead of 'their' and similar wording.[...]Blue
[...]Are Fred Pattje/Ron Bolin and yourself working as a party? Be careful that when you align yourself with someone, that those individuals may not acknowledge you. I have spoken with Fred Pattje and basically he said there is no tie between you two.[...]James Younger
Fred has twice asked me to partner up with him. I did not say yes or no either time. This was six months ago and then again after his last city council appearance. I was just as surprised as anyone else might be, with his gleaming resume and all. The next time we spoke about it we were at city hall a few weeks ago.
Fred said " my manager wants me to run alone, but I am not of the same mind."
I would find it very hard to believe that Fred Pattje would not agree to these occurrences. I never took him up on his offer, period. [Who wouldn't want a mental midget as a running buddy?]
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