Intuition no longer hosting events in brewery

Started by viCARIous, June 20, 2013, 01:05:08 PM

L.P. Hovercraft

Quote from: CityLife on June 21, 2013, 04:17:32 PM
Or someone could just throw a brick through his window...just kidding...but seriously, I wouldn't be mad if some young, beer loving, parking space taking Riversider had a little fun at his expense.

Yeah, or we could even just burn a big wooden cross in this resident's yard.  It's been a while since we had a good ol' fashioned cross burnin' in town...amirite?
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Bondgirl

So sad to hear this.  Intuition events are the best, and I can’t think of many businesses who support our community as much as they do.  Too bad Annie Lytle or Fire Station 5 are not feasible locations…

CityLife

Quote from: L.P. Hovercraft on June 21, 2013, 06:56:54 PM
Quote from: CityLife on June 21, 2013, 04:17:32 PM
Or someone could just throw a brick through his window...just kidding...but seriously, I wouldn't be mad if some young, beer loving, parking space taking Riversider had a little fun at his expense.

Yeah, or we could even just burn a big wooden cross in this resident's yard.  It's been a while since we had a good ol' fashioned cross burnin' in town...amirite?
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Lighten up bud. It was a joke.

nagrom73

Did anyone else see the intuition news piece just now where the old man complained about.....beer bottles all over his yard on sunday morning on his way to church. Um, yeah. Too bad intuition doesn't sell bottled anything. Smh.

And the other guy complaing about it being 50 from a residential neighborhood. Last time I checked, it was a mixed-use urban neighborhood.

Oh lawd jesus thars a fire. Ain't nobody got time for dat.


fieldafm

This is also the same guy that has blocked King Street with his truck, not allowing cars to pass to protest people being at the brewery.  He also yells at people walking by.  He made a REALLY threatening remark to my lady friend once. 

The only beer bottles I see (and I pick up trash along here once a month) are natty ice cans, malt liquor bottles, cigarette packs and the occasional used condom.  I also see the occasional hooker up the street. Guess that's all Intuition's fault as well.

Btw, he lives 50 feet from a railroad track in an area that is mostly light industrial.  The industrial buildings and train track pre-date his house.  Watch out CSX! 


ChriswUfGator

They ought to challenge the noise ticket, those are almost never written with the proper sound measurements taken at the proper distances with the proper equipment.


Josh

Yeah, cuz all those bottles of beer that Intuition sells......

Gotta love the city bending over backwards to accommodate a resident that literally pays nothing in property taxes.

peestandingup

Quote from: ChriswUfGator on July 26, 2013, 07:22:38 AM
They ought to challenge the noise ticket, those are almost never written with the proper sound measurements taken at the proper distances with the proper equipment.

I agree & would fight this all the way. For one, because its just plain wrong. And two, because it sets a bad example & precedent.

Plus, the guy's clearly an idiot & outta be fined himself for making so many bogus calls, blocking traffic, making threats to random patrons, etc. "They're just too big for the neighborhood being across from homeowners". Is this guy aware of where he lives (a mixed use industrialized neighborhood)?? Seriously, fuck this stupid asshole.

peestandingup

Also, I have to ask, but could this guy's problem be with gentrification of the neighborhood? It happens more than you think & I personally saw a LOT of it while in DC (mostly from the older black community).

Anyways, that certainly seems plausible seeing that he appears to have zero problems with all the other shenanigans going on over there, or you know, living next to a freakin train track.

Intuition Ale Works

"Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind..."
-MJK

Charles Hunter

A very sad comment from Ben is about the trouble they are having working with the City on potential new sites.  "Next level"? "Business friendly"?  not really

Intuition Ale Works

Quote from: Charles Hunter on August 04, 2013, 09:17:28 AM
A very sad comment from Ben is about the trouble they are having working with the City on potential new sites.  "Next level"? "Business friendly"?  not really

Just to be clear, our recent discussions with the city have been positive.

"Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind..."
-MJK

Charles Hunter


Dog Walker

The article was very kind to use the term "mentally unbalanced".  "Crazy as a sprayed roach", would be a better description.  There is no way to compromise with such a person.  I don't know how Ben has taken it as long as he has.
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