[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread bluebishop82
Let's see if I'm right about your position, Werner. Assume the carnival here right now has a permit from the City and liability insurance. Are you in favor of it being here, or not in favor of it being here? Please - do me the honor of answering this question, because the answer will prove wh

Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread charlie leonard
is bradley park classifyed as a "formal garden"? the only attention that park has gotten in the last few years is having its grass cut. it looks nothing like it should, or for that matter, nothing like it will look like in the furture. __ Yahoo

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread wernerapnj
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dan I think you may inadvertantly be assuming an extreme to my > argument, when in fact it is Werner who is extreme here. > It is Werner's postion on the other hand, that neither of those > functions, the carnival or

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread dfsavgny
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dan I think you may inadvertantly be assuming an extreme to my > argument, when in fact it is Werner who is extreme here. I don't > mind a permit for a large scale operation like a carnival that will > charge money

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread bluebishop82
Dan I think you may inadvertantly be assuming an extreme to my argument, when in fact it is Werner who is extreme here. I don't mind a permit for a large scale operation like a carnival that will charge money for things (so long as the approval process isn't burdensome). I don't think somethin

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread dfsavgny
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "jerseyjohn99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm with BB on this. Public parks are for public use, whether that > use is growing dandelions, racing monster trucks, or holding anti- > globalization rallies. As long as the proper permits/insurance are > in place &

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread dfsavgny
BB You miss the point. Obviously you do not need a permit to play a causal game of football in a park. All parks, or portions thereof, are not created equal. Go to any great city park (Central, Prospect) and certain areas are limited to certain uses. Any organized sport league playing in a pub

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread jerseyjohn99
I'm with BB on this. Public parks are for public use, whether that use is growing dandelions, racing monster trucks, or holding anti- globalization rallies. As long as the proper permits/insurance are in place & the city is getting a piece of the action from any money changing hands, I'd rather

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread Skip Bernstein
You're a piece of work! --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to make clear that I completely enjoyed the Monster > Truck ride and I hope they bring it back again this July 4th. Of all > the attractions that were there that day, it is the on

[AsburyPark] Re: Carnivals, etc, BB, JoeD

2005-05-12 Thread bluebishop82
I would like to make clear that I completely enjoyed the Monster Truck ride and I hope they bring it back again this July 4th. Of all the attractions that were there that day, it is the only one I remember. When historians look back at us today and research what the "histirical uses" of the pa