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Posted by Michael549 on Fri Jul 17 15:43:52 2015, in response to Re: The Customer is Not the MTA's Top Priority, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 17 11:58:52 2015. From a previous message:"According to your way of thinking, nothing ever should ever change because you are interfering with history." I SAID NOTHING OF THE KIND! "Not everything historic needs to be retained. I bet if the MTA attempted to change those signs today instead of in the 1970s, historians would want them all landmarked which would be ridiculous. They might even say single and double letter designations are historic and must remain. Common sense must prevail. Not everything old must remain." I SAID NOTHING OF THE KIND! I know that I can be long-winded, and that sometimes my points may get lost in the mass of sentences and words. I said nothing of the kind that you are suggesting. Mike |
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