Would anyone like to start a book club?
I would.
E-mail me if you are interested and include what you would prefer to read.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
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Maybe he was crying out to you to play hoops.
Just had dinner with my sister at Brickwall and was walking back to
> my office. Right at the corner (where the gas company was) there
> was a guy about 6'2" who tr
Good idea.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here's an idea.
> Instead of the $100 fine, make the penalty be community service,
let's say a minimum of 8
> hours, cleaning up trash. I think the $ would be easily forgotten,
but the experience of
> seeing t
Here's an idea.
Instead of the $100 fine, make the penalty be community service, let's say a
minimum of 8
hours, cleaning up trash. I think the $ would be easily forgotten, but the
experience of
seeing the impact of littering, as well as having to clean up after others
would probably
teach a
Hinge,
The police shouldn't need to witness it, if they happen to and take
action, great! I am sure that even though cleaning up transient trash
from your property is a pain, I bet that you do it. The property
owners should be accountable for keeping their property clean and
should be report
> Anyway, despite our varied politics, let's all stick together in the
> face of these criminals. Nothing less than victory.
Hi Tommy, I am sorry that you had to go through this. Your final
statement is powerful and worthy of following.
I am happy to know that you were able to continue your w
it looks like the man hole covers on ocean ave and surrounding streets were
ramped over. something i said would happen in the near future, but yet for
some reason certain people thought this would never happen. it may very well
be a true fact that asbury parnters dont know everything about eve
I agree completely, but the problem ishow often to the cops actually
witness somebody
littering?
Secondly, I just don't understand why our cities gov. doesn't have it in their
makeup to
care about things like litter. In my opinion, Asbury has always had a big
problem with this.
So what's i
I have a funny story from about 10 years ago on Main St.
I used to live in Allenhurst. My band was going to do a gig at The Saint, and
it was a nice
warm summer night, so I rode my bike instead of driving.
I locked my bike up, with a $50 U lock to a sign out from of the Saint.
I went in, rocked o
Tommy, Wow. Sorry to hear about that, and I totally understand. I've had
similar
experiences in recent times, and I know how you feel.
My most recent experience happened today actually.
The house next to me currently has no tenants.
I was coming home from a dog walk, and I noticed a bicycle on t
I'm all for zero tolerance for littering - $100 bucks for the first
offense. The only way to stop it is to convince those who don't
care it is worth their while to make the extremely minor effort to
find a garbage can...
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Tommy,
I'm sorry that had to happen - and while I think you are right the
guy seemed like a poser in hindsight there's really know way you
could know that at the time and certainly we are talking potential
stakes that go far beyond your wallet. Don't be angry at yourself,
instead be grateful
Just had dinner with my sister at Brickwall and was walking back to
my office. Right at the corner (where the gas company was) there
was a guy about 6'2" who tried to stop me. His attire was what I
would expect from one of these street gang thugs.
As we got closer he slowed to a stop. The str
What I would like to know is why isn't the city making a survey of properties,
and cracking
down on those who allow their properties to decay and become strewn with
garbage.
Cat person down the streets home is horrible to look at, and it smells of cat
piss when you
walk by it.
The house next t
Dan I must have missed the whole Pat/Wall issue. Can you favor me
and the group with what it was about?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" wrote:
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> > Should the City do away with all zoning laws or just the
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Should the City do away with all zoning laws or just the ones that
make
> your propety look better. I'm not a big fan of all the zonibg laws
but
> they are there for a reason.
Then enforce it. If there is a reason for the
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" wrote:
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> > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Traderdube wrote:
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Should the City do away with all zoning laws or just the ones that make
your propety look b
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Traderdube wrote:
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> Your Boy Pat knew upfront that he wasn't allowed to do that job. He
> thinks he's still up North.
> Come on Werner take care of this one.
Ha ha, public right
I LOVED, what you said! Hope you had a Merry Christmas too! Today is
the beginning of Kwanzaa and Boxing Day in Canada! If you celebrate
either, "Matunda ya Kwanzaa" The Celebration of First Fruits and
Happy Boxing Day, the giving of gifts, a British celebration. May all
be Blessed!
Sharon
--
New Jersey's Supreme Court's ruling regarding sparing land rather than
building on it.
_Fresh Twist on Eminent Domain - New York Times_
(http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/24/opinion/NJdomain.html) (NJ Section, p. 11)
-
Historic Bu
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Traderdube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Your Boy Pat knew upfront that he wasn't allowed to do that job. He
thinks he's still up North.
Come on Werner take care of this one.
Hey, James Brown died early this morning. One of the truly great
musical
> leg
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