New Businesses Coming to Southern Maryland

NorthBeachPerso

Honorary SMIB
I am not sure I noticed anyone on the other thread demanding a sewer treatment plant unless we are talking about different threads. The most recent one that pops into mind was centered around the stinky smell around food lion that is at times worse than others. I personally would not see how a sewer treatment plant would make the stink less.

Not the stinky thread that's new but other previous ones.
 

sm8

Active Member
Not the stinky thread that's new but other previous ones.

Ok, thanks. For the life of my I can not understand why someone would want a sewer treatment plant. I mean, I understand they are necessary at some point but can't they just be somewhere not near public places, people and food?
 
Ok, thanks. For the life of my I can not understand why someone would want a sewer treatment plant. I mean, I understand they are necessary at some point but can't they just be somewhere not near public places, people and food?

:lmao::roflmao::lmao:
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Ok, thanks. For the life of my I can not understand why someone would want a sewer treatment plant. I mean, I understand they are necessary at some point but can't they just be somewhere not near public places, people and food?

You mean the places that generate the need for them?
 

sm8

Active Member
You mean the places that generate the need for them?

I have to start off by saying "yes, I am a true and natural blonde" LOL now that I have that out of the way. Can't places just have septic systems that get pumped out and then trucked to an off site sewer treatment plant? If there is not one there now but it is occupied by businesses it must be possible.
 
I have to start off by saying "yes, I am a true and natural blonde" LOL now that I have that out of the way. Can't places just have septic systems that get pumped out and then trucked to an off site sewer treatment plant? If there is not one there now but it is occupied by businesses it must be possible.

Septic systems for businesses take a LOT of space. You can't put something like a shopping center on a septic. Too much waste could be generated. Your leach field and tank would be HUGE.
 

mudpuddle

Active Member
Speaking of .... why is it always so cold in movie theater's? I mean you HAVE to bring a sweater or jacket with you, even in Summer, or you might freeze to death :drama:.

I read or heard many years ago that they keep the movie theaters cold, is that you don't smell the soda, which has been spilled on the floors, and other food items also spilled on the floors.
 
Speaking of .... why is it always so cold in movie theater's? I mean you HAVE to bring a sweater or jacket with you, even in Summer, or you might freeze to death :drama:.

Because once you add 200 people to the closed room, the body heat warms the room faster than the AC can cool it and you want to hear some people bitch and moan? Let it get to 75+ degrees in a movie theater.
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
I read or heard many years ago that they keep the movie theaters cold, is that you don't smell the soda, which has been spilled on the floors, and other food items also spilled on the floors.

um I say clean the floors - and that is why I do not like theaters - the sticky floors - I mean they must clean them at some point?
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
Because once you add 200 people to the closed room, the body heat warms the room faster than the AC can cool it and you want to hear some people bitch and moan? Let it get to 75+ degrees in a movie theater.

I haven't been to one in 20+ years so maybe things have changed now that theaters are smaller (can warm up).
 

sm8

Active Member
The waldorf theater is nice now, power reclining seats, they clean after each show, and yet get to reserve your seat in advance.

You would think they would build it so there is a drain at the bottom and they could just turn on a hose that made the whole floor like a waterfall. It makes sense in my head but I am not sure I am explaining it in a way people will get what I mean.
 
You would think they would build it so there is a drain at the bottom and they could just turn on a hose that made the whole floor like a waterfall. It makes sense in my head but I am not sure I am explaining it in a way people will get what I mean.

The popcorn, napkins, cups etc. that the pigs, I mean customers, dump on the floor instead of depositing in the trash can on their way past as they exit the theater would quickly clog the drain, leading to flooding the theater.

The problem is the quick turnaround that is required. Ushers rush in at the end of the movie and clean it as quick as they can, but the next showing is so quick that customers are lined up waiting impatiently for them to finish. Mopping is usually only possible at the end of the night. Spot mopping is possible in between shows, but not a good, thorough mopping.
 

Harrism2

New Member
The waldorf theater is nice now, power reclining seats, they clean after each show, and yet get to reserve your seat in advance.

I agree...the Waldorf theatre since the renovation has been my favorite. I barely went prior to the renovation and now I go at least twice a month. It helps that I go early on a weekday so that I can avoid the weekend masses. But everyone raves about the nice leather recliners. I like them better than the ones at the Brandywine theatre plus the reserved seats make it much easier on me so I dont have to deal with people holding seats.
 

slotpuppy

Ass-hole
I agree...the Waldorf theatre since the renovation has been my favorite. I barely went prior to the renovation and now I go at least twice a month. It helps that I go early on a weekday so that I can avoid the weekend masses. But everyone raves about the nice leather recliners. I like them better than the ones at the Brandywine theatre plus the reserved seats make it much easier on me so I dont have to deal with people holding seats.

It is nice and then you throw in the AMC stubs card and its makes for a good trip to the movies. :buddies:
 

SG_Player1974

New Member
Speaking of the new theater and other establishments going in across from Wildewood....

Exactly how long does it take for things to get built around here? They have been at it for SEVERAL MONTHS now and they barely have the concrete/blacktop laid for the main drag into the place!

IS this going to be another 235 expansion-type effort? Will it take another 4 years to get the buildings up and everything running?
 

TPD

the poor dad
Speaking of the new theater and other establishments going in across from Wildewood....

Exactly how long does it take for things to get built around here? They have been at it for SEVERAL MONTHS now and they barely have the concrete/blacktop laid for the main drag into the place!

IS this going to be another 235 expansion-type effort? Will it take another 4 years to get the buildings up and everything running?

This is not like a road project where government is paying for cost overruns and weather delays. This is private entities that have an incentive to get it done quickly and start making money, so they will get it done as quickly as possible. Though government will still hinder them with permits, building code violations, and hiring mandates.
 
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