Re: [UC] Egypt Here - was Another One of Glenn's Revolutionary Ideas for Bettering
On 2/27/2011 3:27 PM, craigso...@aol.com wrote: Clearly we see this degeneration on the part of out of control government unions, Obama's Czars, White House courtiers, and all his sycophants and looney left opportunists corrupting the foundation of heretofore the world's greatest constitutional based democratic republic. Hey Hey Ho Ho Obama's gonna go. Craig's brain was last spotted racing south on 44th St. toward Tony's house. If you have a large net and protective gear, please try to trap it before it gets to the Clark Park dogs! Ever since the Bush administration, Craig's brain has been suffering from a deficiency of insane stupidity. If you catch it, try giving it some insanely stupid quotes from Tony or Melanie. If that doesn't sooth it, bring out some of the big guns, quotes from Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck. We've asked the school district if we can temporarily place Craig's brain in the rubber room at the teacher's jail. Experts have determined that Craig's brain needs an extended stay in a safe rubber environment where it can be surrounded by Sarah Palin quotes. Neighbors, please help us save Craig's brain.
[UC] Check out Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's a
_Click here: Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's at 40th and Walnut | The Daily Pennsylvanian_ (http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/article/last-store-standing-look-past-and-present-mcdonalds-40th-a nd-walnut) Newspeak score: 9.75/10 - Alan Krigman KRF Management, ICON/Information Concepts Inc 211 S 45th St, Philadelphia PA 19104-2918 215-349-6500, fax 215-349-6502 krf...@aol.com or al.krig...@krf.icodat.com
Re: [UC] Check out Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's a
The only person in the article who's calling for McDonald's to close is this Puckett character, But you know something? I _like_ having a McDonald's at that corner. Within walking distance. A perfect place to grab a quick, cheap snack. A McDonald's hamburger costs me less than a buck, it's filling, it tastes good. If I need a quick food-fix I do NOT want to be forced into spending a lot of money to buy food that may not be as dependable as a McDonald's burger. There's no food trucks there, I'm not big on Indian food, Bobby Flay's is thirteen bucks for an admittedly excellent plain burger, Marathon's pricey, and Philly Diner serves up vile, greasy bowel-clogger that tastes like my kitchen sponge. McDonald's, at least, has _quality control_; I know what I'm getting every time. I'm hoping McDonald's holds out here. I can't see anyone raising a protest to defend the place (and sadly, there are a few locals who'd protest _against_ it), but hey, Mickey D's has big resources, and they can handle themselves. On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:09 AM, krf...@aol.com wrote: Click here: Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's at 40th and Walnut | The Daily Pennsylvanian Newspeak score: 9.75/10 - Alan Krigman KRF Management, ICON/Information Concepts Inc 211 S 45th St, Philadelphia PA 19104-2918 215-349-6500, fax 215-349-6502 krf...@aol.com or al.krig...@krf.icodat.com You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named UnivCity. To unsubscribe or for archive information, see http://www.purple.com/list.html.
[UC] Check out Last store standing: A look at the past and present of
In a message dated 2/28/2011 9:43:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, briansi...@gmail.com writes: that tastes like my kitchen sponge. Gee, Brian. I'm sorry to hear you're down to eating your kitchen sponge. Don't be proud... if you need groceries, I can let you borrow my I'll work for Food sign and share my panhandling space at University Gray's Ave with you. I can't lend you Pluto, though (dogs get the sympathy donations), but maybe there's a stray cat you can get from City Kitties and bring along with you (trying to do well by doing good!). Al Krigman
Re: [UC] Check out Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's a
While I have no problem with a McDonald's there, I don't like the building. While their chain style is maybe not my preference, I'm also not taking issue with the aesthetics. What I do not like to see are buildings that look like they should be in a strip mall in the suburbs. I want a commercial ground floor use at that location, and McDonald's is just fine. A commercial use makes 40th Walnut a destination. It attracts customers to all the businesses on that commercial strip. A single story dedicated-use building in that urban location, however, is inefficient. A few stories on top with offices or apartments would feed even more customers to the businesses in the commercial strip. A four story building with McDonald's on the ground floor (even with its ugly signs plastered around it) would be an improvement for the block, and probably be more profitable for the owners of the building. ___ J. Matthew Wolfe The Law Offices of J. Matthew Wolfe 4256 Regent Square Philadelphia, PA. 19104 (215) 387-7300 matt...@wolfe.org On Feb 28, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Brian Siano briansi...@gmail.com wrote: The only person in the article who's calling for McDonald's to close is this Puckett character, But you know something? I _like_ having a McDonald's at that corner. Within walking distance. A perfect place to grab a quick, cheap snack. A McDonald's hamburger costs me less than a buck, it's filling, it tastes good. If I need a quick food-fix I do NOT want to be forced into spending a lot of money to buy food that may not be as dependable as a McDonald's burger. There's no food trucks there, I'm not big on Indian food, Bobby Flay's is thirteen bucks for an admittedly excellent plain burger, Marathon's pricey, and Philly Diner serves up vile, greasy bowel-clogger that tastes like my kitchen sponge. McDonald's, at least, has _quality control_; I know what I'm getting every time. I'm hoping McDonald's holds out here. I can't see anyone raising a protest to defend the place (and sadly, there are a few locals who'd protest _against_ it), but hey, Mickey D's has big resources, and they can handle themselves. On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:09 AM, krf...@aol.com wrote: Click here: Last store standing: A look at the past and present of McDonald's at 40th and Walnut | The Daily Pennsylvanian Newspeak score: 9.75/10 - Alan Krigman KRF Management, ICON/Information Concepts Inc 211 S 45th St, Philadelphia PA 19104-2918 215-349-6500, fax 215-349-6502 krf...@aol.com or al.krig...@krf.icodat.com You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named UnivCity. To unsubscribe or for archive information, see http://www.purple.com/list.html. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named UnivCity. To unsubscribe or for archive information, see http://www.purple.com/list.html.
[UC] Found dog (49th Cedar)
from craigslist: FOUND DOG (49th Cedar) Date: 2011-02-28, 7:30AM EST Reply to: comm-kgwpg-2238614...@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] FOUND: Male Husky/Shepherd mix found 3:30 PM on February 27th on 49th and Cedar in University City. Please reply to this post or call 619-565-9137. Must be able to identify him with pictures or identifying marks for him to be returned as we want to ensure he is going to his real home. Location: 49th Cedar it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
[UC] three upcoming benefits for Windermere fire victims
From westphillylocal.com: The first will be Wednesday, March 2 at Drexel’s Mandell Theater (33rd and Chestnut) at 7:30 p.m. The event features performances by the Blue Diamond Dragon Step Team, the Chinese Graduate Dance Club, the Treble Makers, Drexel Jhalak, the Drexel Comedy Football Team and more. Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell is also scheduled to be in the house. All proceeds go to the Walnut Hill Community Association fire victims fund. -- A second fundraiser is set for Friday, March 4 from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.). The “Arts for the Cause” show features a bunch of talented performers, including jazz vocalistRajdulari, Monica McIntyre and the Rosemary Fiki Band. -- The Walnut Hill Community Association is sponsoring a benefit for the Windermere fire victims on March 5 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Monumental Baptist Church at 50th and Locust. All proceeds will be donated to a fund that the community association has set up for the victims. Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell and Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers are scheduled to be in attendance.