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VietVet
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Posted: Jan 05 2012 at 6:58am |
Today's Journal....
Mort, Mulligan look forward to council terms Middletown needs to rebrand itself, said Mulligan, whose background spans sales, marketing and law. “There’s a plan in the works now to come up with a branding strategy for Middletown and that’s important,” the 36-year-old said. “I think those efforts are going to be key YOU BETCHA JOE. ALL THE PREVIOUS REBRANDING HAS CERTAINLY WORKED OUT WELL, HASN'T IT? NEW SLOGANS....SAME PROGRAMS/IDEAS.....RESULTS IN THE SAME "NOTHING HAS CHANGED" RESULTS. THIS IS THE START OF THINGS..... Not all initiatives carry hefty price tags, Mort said. Items of interest that can be accomplished without straining the budget include establishing a one-stop shop in the city building and adding more accommodations to Bicentennial Commons. She also sees Middletown Moving Forward — a community improvement corporation with economic development interests — as a key organization in the years ahead. “We have a good thing started downtown with the arts district and Broad Street Bash concerts and Cincinnati State,” she said. “We have a good start, and we know where our problems are.” MMF MENTIONED ALREADY......ADDING MORE ACCOMMODATIONS TO BICENTENNIAL COMMONS????? WHAT THE HELL FOR MORT? WHAT IS IT WITH YOU AND YOUR FIXATION ABOUT THE COMMONS? LET IT GO. IT TURNED OUT TO BE ANOTHER MISTAKE. ONE STOP SHOP AT THE CITY BUILDING? THE BASH.....YES. CINCY STATE......MAYBE, THE JURY IS STILL OUT ON COMMITMENT......ARTS DISTRICT DOWNTOWN......WHEN, WHAT IMPACT, ATTRACTING HOW MANY PEOPLE AND GROWTH MORT? THE PAC MAY NOT SURVIVE LONG-TERM. BOTTOM LINE.....NEITHER MENTIONED JOB CREATION OR FIXING THE STREETS/INFRASTRUCTURE AS A PRIORITY. THAT IS WHAT WE REALLY NEED BEFORE ANY OF THIS OTHER CRAP IS CONSIDERED. YOU CAN SEE WHERE SHE IS GOING TO POSITION HERSELF ON THE DECISION-MAKING. IT WOULD APPEAR WE HAVE ANOTHER ONE OF THE TOWN DESTROYERS ON COUNCIL FOLKS, THIS SAID BEFORE SHE STARTS HER MMF PUPPET NONSENSE AGAIN. |
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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SHEESH!!! Another “re-branding”???
How many times are they gonna try this before they figure out that no
matter WHAT you call something…it still doesn’t change the something!!! “A cowpie by any other name still smells the
same.” (I think William Shakespeare said
that.) Let’s see…we’ve had Renaissance City; Renaissance East and West; MiddletOWN IT; Bright past, Brighter flash; and many others that I can’t even
remember. Regardless, NOTHING has
changed!!! It’s like when “Larry
Mulligan” re-branded himself “Lawrence P. Mulligan, Jr.”…it might have made him
more distinguished in his own mind, but it didn’t really change anything and no one
else thought he became distinguished. Perhaps I’ll re-brand myself as Mike “the world’s fastest
human” Presta. Surely then I’ll be able
to set new world records in the hundred
yard dash, and the 440, 880, and mile runs!!!
Yeah!!! That’s the
ticket!!! Mike “the world’s fastest
human” Presta!!! I’m re-branded…and
that changes everything!!! (Doesn’t
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Mike_Presta
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Historic Vet, I have no idea why Ms. Mort wants to “add more accommodations”
to Bicentennial Commons. Perhaps she has
been so busy the last six or eight years that she doesn’t realize that it has
only been used two or three times (and for very small events at that) during
that period??? Also, during both pre-election “candidate forums”, she
clearly stated that she intended to “play nice” with the other members of
council should she be elected, so no one should be surprised that she is
falling right in line. If the electorate
wanted anything other than that, they had a clear choice. They knew what they would be getting, and
they made their choice. It was a HISTORIC election, and they got a HISTORIC
councilwoman!!! |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Middletown News
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Another “re-branding”??? How many times are they gonna try this before they figure out that no matter WHAT you call something…it still doesn’t change the something!!!
Funny Mike |
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Mike_Presta
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Jonathon,
I can think of a several very funny comments to make about the picture that you posted, and not one of them is very nice. They are, however, HISTORIC!!!
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Bocephus
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Sexy !
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ground swat
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The re-branding needs to be for the younger generation that we all hope will either stay or move into this town. The Commons? Good God!! What about the Master Plan? What's going on out on the highway, and all of us know that other cities are fighting for this business but who's our Eco. Devel. Point person. Isn't this 2012???
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Mike_Presta
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Well...Mike “the world’s fastest human” Presta here…and I’m
sorry to report that my latest “re-branding” effort didn’t go too well. Once I announced my HISTORIC rebranding to the world (or at
least to everyone who has the internet) this morning, I decided that I should
make at least some small effort at actually changing things prior to my assault
on the world record for the 100 yard dash at the next big event at Bicentennial
Commons. I was sure that next big event
would be coming up quickly—probably this weekend—so I figured I should get
started right away. We are told that re-branding changes everything, so I
figured all I would need was a few wind sprints up and down HISTORIC Pennswood
Drive to get my body into top shape after decades of abuse, misuse, neglect,
and infirmity, so I did my preparatory stretching and warm-ups (for me, putting
on my socks and shoes classifies as “preparatory stretching and warm-ups”) and
headed outside to tear up the street. (I
use the term “tear up the street” metaphorically and, as with all other streets
in our town--except for the mayor’s--our street is already crumbling, so don’t
blame me!!!) Now, due to some of my infirmities, I cannot get down into
the starting blocks (even after clearly explaining to my body that I am now “the
world’s fastest human”) so I just sort of leaned into the wind and waited on
the weekly test of the emergency sirens to signal the “start”. Then it occurred to me that it was Thursday
and the siren testing was on Wednesday.
Now I knew that re-branding or no re-branding, I cannot stay in one
position for more than a few minutes, let alone six days, so like a business
person applying for a license at Middletown City Hall, I decided that I couldn’t
wait!!! I was off like a shot!!! Well…not exactly like a shot. During my first stride (and sadly, it was still more like a “teeter”
than a powerful lurch) the “foot drop” with which I am plagued caused me to
stumble. My cat-like (yes, “cat-like”: like
a very, very, old and infirm cat) reflexes kicked in to try to help me regain
my stride…but my other knee buckled just at that crucial moment…and I was
doomed. Down I went…butt over tea kettle…crashing
to the ground, aggravating an old rotator cuff injury with the first impact and
extruding nucleus pulposus from a different lumbar disk with every roll down
the driveway apron into the gutter!!! My
cane, which flew high into the air at the start of this event, returned to earth
right after I did…and smacked me on the back of the head. I laid there for several minutes, wracked with pain and trying
to compose myself. (I could hear several
neighbors laughing out loud, while asking if I wanted them to call 911.) I remembered that we had lain off several of
our firefighters, so I said no. (I first
tried shaking my head “no”, but that hurt too much.) After a short while, and with the aid of my wife and Triple
A, I was able to get back the house, into my zero-gravity chair, and swallow a
couple of pain pills (and a double shot of peppermint schnapps). Now, I told you all of that so that I could tell you
this: It’s all YOUR fault!!! Yes, you!!!
All of you here at MiddletownUSA.com.
All of you nattering nabobs of negativism!!! I re-branded myself as “the world’s fastest
human”, but YOU PEOPLE didn’t believe. If
all of you would’ve just wished and hoped harder…if you just would’ve gone
along…it would’ve happened, but no, you wouldn’t do it. It’s all YOUR fault that my risky scheme failed!!! So I guess I’ll go back to being plain, old HISTORIC Mike…at
least until I come up with my next re-branding brainstorm. Then that will change everything!!! |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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spiderjohn
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I am all for the "re-branding" as a safe, crime, free community with smooth streets, a top-rated school system, a wide variety of retail/entertainment/dining options spread throughout the city. Vet's well=paying professional employers and a wide range/successful socio-economic range of citizens.
So---Ann and Joe--could you get started on that today? No more art or former downtown for a while though--OK? That direction really hasn't accomplished much. Anyone else hear that the Over the Rhine Pendleton Center is struggling big time?
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Pacman
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Spider,
Are you having a dream? A hallucination? or a Nightmare? Fix the roads, more retail establishments etc.? This town does not have the foresight or the proper people in charge downtown to makae your dreams come true. |
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tomahawk35
MUSA Resident Joined: Nov 18 2008 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 223 |
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I like the city manager's new make over.
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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acclaro
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Middletown gets it wrong every time, as has its new council members. You form a brand identity of your key asset, whether a low cost provider, a high end service or product, or a low tax, great amenity city. How can you alter a brand in a positive manner, when the school rank is horrific, the city deliberately avoids putting money into infrastructure including an unwillingness to reset dedicated funds taken from 1986 from roads to pay salaries and other waste, and a tax rate which is 1.75% going to be attempted to raise to 2.25%?
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Dooraghero
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I thought we had already re-branded Middletown as the Section 8 Capital of the USA. This is much closer to actualization than any of the other grandiose re-branding plans stated thus far. Maybe we can attract more folk from places like Cleveland and Detroit that are struggling to find accomodations for those who are unable or unwilling to work to move here. There are plenty of vacancies in Middletown. Hey, that could very well lead to a further influx of federal funds . . . But I really wonder if those folks would like visiting the "arts district"?
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Would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance,just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they'll never take our FREEDOM
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