Theres a movement on facebook to rename the city in memory of Michael Jackson. I thinkk its good idea worth looking into. I didnt know president Jackson but historically, he wasnt involved in our city, probably didnt even know it existed and the Jacksons actually lauched a world tour here, doing multiple concerts. Old man Jackson will probably be noted for killing a lot of indians, native americans, mostly floridian. Michael will be remembered as the most famous person, ever. What are your opinions?
Yeah, I want my parent's street renamed to Kurt Cobain cul-de-sac.
Jacksonville is already long enough as it is when writing it out on forms.
:D This is a great thread! :D How about we rename all of our various parts of town after famous people. Westside could become Skynrdville... :)
Ohhh, bridgetroll thats a good one, really we re on to something!
i think the famous need to be actually linked to cowford in some way, thats what makes Skynrdville work.
Since the city is determined to destroy our past heritage, we just as well define our future history. Now.
Since we're naming stuff after local bands, can I rename my street Evergreen Terrace?
I think we can auction out the name of various parts and of course the name of the city will fetch more money. To change the name of Perry, Pearl, Silver, Laura to Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa will probably bring in some tourist money for Springfield. The question is: will anyone buy the name rights of our streets?
I don't think so! As much as I like Michael Jackson, I think naming the City partly after him is a bad idea, and, it sounds corny anyway.
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I guess shantytown could be renamed moe's tavern and the the gas station on 8th can be the quickie mart
All gas stations are "quickie marts" in my book. Hell, some of them actually sell quickies (well unofficially)!
Skynrdville is perfect for the westside. The Mathews bridge should then be called the Bizkit bridge, and we'll need a "Nookie" district downtown for the Yellowcard Tavern.
The Buckman would be more suitably named the "F***man".
And I've always called Orange Park the Orange Parking Lot.
Quote from: hillary supporter on July 12, 2009, 04:24:09 PM
Theres a movement on facebook to rename the city in memory of Michael Jackson. I thinkk its good idea worth looking into. I didnt know president Jackson but historically, he wasnt involved in our city, probably didnt even know it existed and the Jacksons actually lauched a world tour here, doing multiple concerts. Old man Jackson will probably be noted for killing a lot of indians, native americans, mostly floridian. Michael will be remembered as the most famous person, ever. What are your opinions?
If I am remembering correctly, Andrew Jackson selected Jacksonville as a Federally designated deepwater port of entry over another competing city or two...can't imagine what might have led him to that conclusion...
Quote from: hillary supporter on July 12, 2009, 04:24:09 PM
Theres a movement on facebook to rename the city in memory of Michael Jackson. I thinkk its good idea worth looking into. I didnt know president Jackson but historically, he wasnt involved in our city, probably didnt even know it existed and the Jacksons actually lauched a world tour here, doing multiple concerts. Old man Jackson will probably be noted for killing a lot of indians, native americans, mostly floridian. Michael will be remembered as the most famous person, ever. What are your opinions?
I really hope this is someones idea of a bad joke. I'm sick to death of Michael Jackson being shoved down our throats. If ever there would be a reason to move out of this city it would be this. I hope this idea dies a quick death.
Pretty funny... but still not as good as the Optimus Prime Osborn Convention Center that Jax Confidential did a ways back. Hilarious.
if the city change to MichaelJacksonville, the Michael Jackson estate might sue the city for infringe on the naming rights instead of paying for advertising. I smell bad drama all over it. On the other hand, there might be some other entity in need of advertising because they are not yet famous. I remember a few years ago a town changed its name for a big sum of money but I do not remember where.
Quote from: jbroadglide on July 13, 2009, 12:02:58 PM
I really hope this is someones idea of a bad joke. I'm sick to death of Michael Jackson being shoved down our throats.
Now you know how those 8 years olds felt.
HEYOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
yes
Can we rename Riverside to RiverPhoenixside?
No, not MichaelJacksonville - but MetroJacksonville! sheesh. it's so obvious
What the hell does Michael have to do with this city, anyway? He gave what, a handful of concerts here? Did he even know what city he was in? (a comment on touring performers, not MJ himself)
For all the Tolkien fans - combine Riverside and Avondale ... Rivendale!
To Charles Hunter: I thought he began hie rehearsals here for the initial concerts he gave here. i heard that many people believed that his stay here generated significant money for the city.
To jbroadglide: I understand what you re saying. i initially felt the same way. But , in a serious tone, i believe what the publics experiencing right now, is that MJ was the most famous person ever. I know this is heavy, but that is the point- whether you like him or not isnt the point. I dont believe there will ever be one more famous, solely for the times we live in today. When we look at it in that matter, the event, for me, takes on a different perspective. i mean its funny, entertaining, to watch the night talk shows duck this "event". Isnt it weird that this death needs to be rephrased as an event?
Also, we ll never make any money keeping the city named after President Jackson. I think theres a good chance the city could negotiate good numbers with the Jackson estate.
RiverPhoenixside has strong possibilities, we need to talk to his representitives of the possibilities!
Charles, he did give his pet elephant to our zoo!
David, you've got my rolling on the floor with that one.