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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-23-2016 07:51 PM)Dynamos Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:11 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:07 PM)Seabee TIger Fan Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:51 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:40 PM)BIGGESTTIGERJLB Wrote: The demographics did change some. But there is a open door policy. So even if you didn't live in the city your child still could attend for the most part but it would be your responsibility to get them to and from. That is the part that made the biggest impact.
There aren't many "run down" neighborhoods. Lol
And I'm actually a munfordite now. We love our little town but still loyal to my Trojans.
Both neighborhoods at the east end of Navy road, one on the right and one a little further down on the left passed the old churches are pretty run down. And the one behind the Mapco right before where Millington East elementary used to be. The trailer park by the railroad tracks, the trailer park on the highway. The subsidized housing around Millington South elementary is pretty run down and the apartments at the other end of Bill Knight are not helping the neighborhood where you grew up. The neighborhood behind the transmission shop across from the old phone company. Hell, even the neighborhood by the USA baseball stadium is looking pretty run down. And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Do the kids from Waverly Farms still go to Millington? That neighborhood is looking just like Northhaven looked back when I was in school in the 90's, maybe even worse.
You forgot Aycock Park. It's taken a turn in the last ten years.
My grandparents still live in Millington View, it seems to vary from street to street over there. Their street is not run down at all but I know some are.
The park itself improved tremendously when they took out the basketball goals. Most of the troublemakers that played ball there didn't live in the neighborhood.
What kind of trouble did they cause?
There were some real hooligans running around there in the early 2000's... Pam Dr was especially rough.
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BIGGESTTIGERJLB
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-23-2016 09:29 PM)memphisgrad3x Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:11 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:07 PM)Seabee TIger Fan Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:51 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:40 PM)BIGGESTTIGERJLB Wrote: The demographics did change some. But there is a open door policy. So even if you didn't live in the city your child still could attend for the most part but it would be your responsibility to get them to and from. That is the part that made the biggest impact.
There aren't many "run down" neighborhoods. Lol
And I'm actually a munfordite now. We love our little town but still loyal to my Trojans.
Both neighborhoods at the east end of Navy road, one on the right and one a little further down on the left passed the old churches are pretty run down. And the one behind the Mapco right before where Millington East elementary used to be. The trailer park by the railroad tracks, the trailer park on the highway. The subsidized housing around Millington South elementary is pretty run down and the apartments at the other end of Bill Knight are not helping the neighborhood where you grew up. The neighborhood behind the transmission shop across from the old phone company. Hell, even the neighborhood by the USA baseball stadium is looking pretty run down. And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Do the kids from Waverly Farms still go to Millington? That neighborhood is looking just like Northhaven looked back when I was in school in the 90's, maybe even worse.
You forgot Aycock Park. It's taken a turn in the last ten years.
My grandparents still live in Millington View, it seems to vary from street to street over there. Their street is not run down at all but I know some are.
The park itself improved tremendously when they took out the basketball goals. Most of the troublemakers that played ball there didn't live in the neighborhood.
I drove around my old neighborhood in Millington View (Cold Springs) and was shocked at how run down most of the houses were on the block.
I lived on cold springs once upon a time. Have ex-outlaws on it.
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-23-2016 09:29 PM)memphisgrad3x Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:11 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:07 PM)Seabee TIger Fan Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:51 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:40 PM)BIGGESTTIGERJLB Wrote: The demographics did change some. But there is a open door policy. So even if you didn't live in the city your child still could attend for the most part but it would be your responsibility to get them to and from. That is the part that made the biggest impact.
There aren't many "run down" neighborhoods. Lol
And I'm actually a munfordite now. We love our little town but still loyal to my Trojans.
Both neighborhoods at the east end of Navy road, one on the right and one a little further down on the left passed the old churches are pretty run down. And the one behind the Mapco right before where Millington East elementary used to be. The trailer park by the railroad tracks, the trailer park on the highway. The subsidized housing around Millington South elementary is pretty run down and the apartments at the other end of Bill Knight are not helping the neighborhood where you grew up. The neighborhood behind the transmission shop across from the old phone company. Hell, even the neighborhood by the USA baseball stadium is looking pretty run down. And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Do the kids from Waverly Farms still go to Millington? That neighborhood is looking just like Northhaven looked back when I was in school in the 90's, maybe even worse.
You forgot Aycock Park. It's taken a turn in the last ten years.
My grandparents still live in Millington View, it seems to vary from street to street over there. Their street is not run down at all but I know some are.
The park itself improved tremendously when they took out the basketball goals. Most of the troublemakers that played ball there didn't live in the neighborhood.
I drove around my old neighborhood in Millington View (Cold Springs) and was shocked at how run down most of the houses were on the block.
My grandparents live on Pam, Pam seems to be holding up a lot better than some of the streets over there.
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-23-2016 10:06 PM)Seabee TIger Fan Wrote: (08-23-2016 07:51 PM)Dynamos Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:11 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: (08-23-2016 05:07 PM)Seabee TIger Fan Wrote: (08-23-2016 04:51 PM)idroot4russia Wrote: Both neighborhoods at the east end of Navy road, one on the right and one a little further down on the left passed the old churches are pretty run down. And the one behind the Mapco right before where Millington East elementary used to be. The trailer park by the railroad tracks, the trailer park on the highway. The subsidized housing around Millington South elementary is pretty run down and the apartments at the other end of Bill Knight are not helping the neighborhood where you grew up. The neighborhood behind the transmission shop across from the old phone company. Hell, even the neighborhood by the USA baseball stadium is looking pretty run down. And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Do the kids from Waverly Farms still go to Millington? That neighborhood is looking just like Northhaven looked back when I was in school in the 90's, maybe even worse.
You forgot Aycock Park. It's taken a turn in the last ten years.
My grandparents still live in Millington View, it seems to vary from street to street over there. Their street is not run down at all but I know some are.
The park itself improved tremendously when they took out the basketball goals. Most of the troublemakers that played ball there didn't live in the neighborhood.
What kind of trouble did they cause?
There were some real hooligans running around there in the early 2000's... Pam Dr was especially rough.
Really? I've never seen or heard of any problems on Pam and I am over there fairly often, the majority of houses on Pam have been well kept, there might be a couple after you pass Waycross that are showing their age but for the most part they have held up. From what I have seen, Baker, Shelia, and Juana are where most of the blighted properties are.
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
Millington view is still nice. There has always been a few houses in there that weren't kept as well as most. I'm sure they're rentals.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
Ifedi was cut today by the Bucs.
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
Man, McDonald is one big, muscular dude.
Thanks for sharing.
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-29-2016 02:27 PM)lifelongtiger Wrote: Ifedi was cut today by the Bucs.
Fallon was cut also, Cross is the last Tiger standing!
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-30-2016 01:14 PM)bbriggins Wrote: (08-29-2016 02:27 PM)lifelongtiger Wrote: Ifedi was cut today by the Bucs.
Fallon was cut also, Cross is the last Tiger standing!
Clinton McDonald (won a Superbowl ring with Seattle) is still playing for the Bucs. I believe he has two years left on his deal.
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2016 01:47 PM by MTiger'14.)
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RE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers giving UofM a shoutout.
(08-30-2016 01:45 PM)MTiger14 Wrote: (08-30-2016 01:14 PM)bbriggins Wrote: (08-29-2016 02:27 PM)lifelongtiger Wrote: Ifedi was cut today by the Bucs.
Fallon was cut also, Cross is the last Tiger standing!
Clinton McDonald (won a Superbowl ring with Seattle) is still playing for the Bucs. I believe he has two years left on his deal.
Thanks for the info., I was actually referring to this year's graduates. I did not know we had another Tiger on the team.
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