by TheDude » Sun 21 Oct 2007, 05:53:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ferretlover', 'J')ust curious-does Portland have an underground city as Seattle does?
Always wanted to take the tour, when I lived there, but never got around to it.
Portland used to be a rip roaring town full of loggers and sailors, many of whom would be served a Micky and find themselves onboard a ship which had been short of sailors the day before. This is the origin of the verb form of
Shanghai.
Stumptown also supposedly had an extensive network of underground dens, but archaeologists have poked around and apparently have declared it to be a tall tale. Never took the tour either, dunno where they go exactly. Pendleton Oregon has some underground warrens where the Chinese would hang out.
If the crops fail and there aren't electric etc. trucks to ship food in any sizeable city will not be a good place to be. Until Portland has something like 75% backyard veggie gardens I wouldn't want to be there when TSHTF, never mind the green buildings buses boundaries MAX. All those veggies aren't going to feed any apartment dwellers or bums, either. You ain't gettin' none of our grain from down here in the Valley neither!
Cut out all that Green Livable hokum, too. Don't need any more of these latte swilling Kalifornians moving here, spurring development, those gawadful shitboxes that sprouted up like mold on Bull Mountain and elsewhere, the afternoon parking lots on I5 and the Sunset and the Banfield. Stewart Holbrook had the right idea with the James G. Blaine Society, whose mission was to make Oregon as unpalatable to the outside as possible.
True Born Native Son of the Beaver State!
