--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, asburycouple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. So much for your argument
unless you meant those poor folks who would benefit are in Greenland
and Siberia.
And Canada. Buy land in interior Canada.
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Not sure where you got your geology and earth-science degree Tom,
Wasn't aware I needed one. I don't rely on what a person says based
upon his title. He still has to make sense and tell me the truth,
otherwise we end
Glad to see that your legal degree gives you the ability to serve as
a subject matter expert in opposition to all those academics (also
know as scientists) who are in overwhelming agreement on this issue.
You were very critical of Springsteen for commenting on politics -
which per your
Frank don't let Pivinski get you down. He ticks me off. For what it's
worth - here's why.
I wrote that triCity column for over 6 years. From the start I made
every one begin with a relevant quote. I don't think there is another
weekly columnist who does that. Certainly not in our area. It
Well Paul if Asbury Park is truly multi-cultural, then we are
certainly going to have people who look at things differently
(otherwise we aren't diverse, are we?). You and I look at Pivinski
differently.
You like what Pivinski did with the Sunset Lake trees. Well Werner
probably sees it as
I'm curious about something.
It's this comment, which I believe harkens back to a TCN story;
What Pivinski did on Drummond Avenue was a disaster. He imposed
upon an 80-year-old culture of neighbors talking on their porches
after dinner, by planting trees in their sightlines.
Has anybody on
Hi Tommy,
Actually I am not a big fan of the trees around Sunset Lake either.
However, I helped plant them. And I did it to show my support for
people who walk the walk when it comes to trying to make a
difference in this city. How many members of the public showed up
at the laborious
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Paul Vail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Prior to planting trees in front of any particular house, written
notices were provided on every door asking residents to call ahead
if they did not want trees planted on the PUBLIC sidewalk strips in
front of their
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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Well Paul if Asbury Park is truly multi-cultural, then we are
certainly going to have people who look at things differently
(otherwise we aren't diverse, are we?). You and I look at Pivinski
differently.
Just
Sorry, maybe i'm a jerk, but complaining about the planting of trees will
forever sound
petty to me. Trees grow Tommy, and what may be perceived one day as something
as
ruining a view will later serve to make the same street look more beautiful, as
well as help
keep the air clean and
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Paul Vail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many members of the public showed up
at the laborious Environmental Shade Tree Commission meetings to
give imput about improving the lake and streetscape? Were you
there?
Easy newb. You have a lot more
Petty complaint? If you think people meeting on their front porches
every night for 80 years, then suddenly the government plants trees
so they can't see one another is pettY then you just don't know
what it means to be part of an old Italian neighborhood.
The folks on Drummond are mostly the
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
justifiedright@ wrote:
Well Paul if Asbury Park is truly multi-cultural, then we are
certainly going to have people who look at things differently
(otherwise we
Tommy,
When you make pathetic comments like Go save a fricken polar bear it
really shows off your ugly side, and it's not very flattering.
I blows my mind how a person who I imagine to be quite intelligent
somehow makes it a crime to be a liberal, and even worse to care about
the world we live in.
In my opinion, the notices went way beyond the call of duty. The
trees were planted on what I believe is public property.
Have you ever noticed the big difference between the neighborhoods
north and south of Sunset Lake? Sometimes people cannot put their
finger on it but actually it's the
Very Funny.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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If he doesn't like it, as long as he plagiarizes my writing, as we
used to say in the old days, he can kiss my ass in Steinbach's
window for all the world to see.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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Now go save a friggin polar bear.
See what happens when you stay up late star gazin? You get grouchy.
Get some rest Boo Boo Bear.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Paul Vail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my opinion, the notices went way beyond the call of duty. The
trees were planted on what I believe is public property.
Come on over to Ocean Twp.
We have a new ordinance on cutting DOWN trees. It's being finalized.
Jack I admire liberals - when they're doing it right. The folks of
the past - Thurgood, Martin, Bobby, they all focused on people -
improving the lot of the less fortunate. If that's liberalism, then
I'm down with the cause.
Today's liberalism is all trees and animals. That would be great if
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Paul Vail vailpj@ wrote:
In my opinion, the notices went way beyond the call of duty. The
trees were planted on what I believe is public property.
Come on over to Ocean Twp.
We
I'll spare the group from a never ending argument with you about global
warming,
because you've already made up your mind by proclaiming that it's natural, and
not man
made.
I totally disagree with you. If anything, i'd say it's a combination of nature
and the actions
of
Dogs are cute.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jack Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll spare the group from a never ending argument with you about
global warming,
because you've already made up your mind by proclaiming that it's
natural, and not man
made.
I totally disagree with
They are.
I should lend you mine sometime.
You'd love her.
Actually, I'm lending her out tomorrow to be a therapy dog
for a VA event.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dogs are cute.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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Dogs are cute.
and lucky me, at 5:00 pm tomorrow, I'm picking up an australian
shepherd pup.
Took the kids all these years. And I thought I was almost being tied down.
No dog, no dog. It's the dog or me.
You're gonna love it...
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
justifiedright@ wrote:
Dogs are cute.
and lucky me, at 5:00 pm tomorrow, I'm picking up an australian
shepherd pup.
Took the kids all
Not sure where you got your geology and earth-science degree Tom, but
that's such an oversimplifed view of the not-so long term impacts of
global warming. I'd also love to understand the logic that says we
can cut down so many billions of acres of trees worldwide and pump so
much fossil feul
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