In a message dated 9/7/03 5:42:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The "Circular-Free-Property" Decal can be obtained from the Department
of Licenses and Inspection. Call the "Circular Free Property
Coordinator" at 215-685-3731 to request the application. A copy of the
Application is included in
In a message dated 9/7/03 3:15:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So how can the Pizza places and Contractors (which are hard to get a holdof) doing it? Can they be fined or something? How can one stop theoverwhelming amount of recycling I do just because people throw
Title: Re: [UC] Worse litter than pizzarias and roofing contractors -- Car Share!
The Department of Licenses Inspections offers a decal you can put on your house that says No Circular Property. Although most deliverers of circulars ignore the decal, once you have the decal, you can report the
Mosetter wrote:
Maybe spruce hill should enforce the hundreds s of violators that daily
bombard our mail boxes already.
William wrote:
All you have to do is complain to the Postal Inspectors at 30th street,
or contact LI for the Circular Free decal.
Be forewarned, however: if you post the
I rate that last posting at a 10 for meanness!
I can't believe someone is picking on the Philly car share program!
Yes, they did leaflet this weekend. I saw the $30 discount on the door knob hanger and
signed up!
Maybe if more people used Philly Car Share, an environmentally friendly program,
Anthony West wrote:
It is your right to limit the delivery of materials to your private
property. However, I would remind anti-leafleters that you can't have your
cake and eat it! If you grumble because people attempt to communicate to
your home about pizza deliveries or public meetings in your
The next meeting of the West Philadelphia Democratic
Club will be on tonight, September 8 @ 7 pm at Wilson
Student Center Room 212 at USP.
Please email us if you would like a copy of the
agenda.
P.S. The Draft Wesley Clark in 2004 Meetup is also
happening on Monday, Sep 8 @ 7PM for National
And less parking congestion!
Kathleen
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 9:52 AM
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Subject: [UC] Thought litter
I rate that last posting at a 10 for meanness!
I can't believe someone is picking on
Title: Re: [UC] Receiving circulars
Good idea!
Naomi
White Dog Cafe
3420 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
http://www.whitedog.com
(215) 386-9224 x105
The Black Cat Gift Shop
3426 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
http://www.blackcatshop.com
From: Brian Siano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the circular litter offenders is a regular contributor to this list.
I recently saw circulars from a real estate agent littered all over 45th st.
near Sam's. The circular asked what the home owner would want for their
house if the sold this coming spring. The irony is they were left in
Funny, I walked the neighborhood yesterday afternoon and as I often do, picked up litter on the way. I have to say I didn't find one of these flyers on the sidewalk, street, etc.
Jim Lilly
In a message dated 9/8/03 10:48:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't believe someone is picking on the Philly car share program!
Do you mean that it's OK to cause a mess if you're politically correct, but not if you're a pizzaria owner or a contractor? That seems like
Title: Did you lose your blankie?
Early Sunday morning, my husband found a crib-sized blanket on the sidewalk near Marigold, (on Larchwood near 45th St.). It's a white furry blanket, with Pooh and Piglet pictures, and looks like it might be very important to its owner.
Please contact me
The guilty party confessed and will walk the route their employee took and
make sure they've all been picked up.
Richard Hotchkiss
http://www.hotstrings-inc.com
From: Richard Hotchkiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Richard Hotchkiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 10:30:05 -0400
To:
I like the fact that you used the term politically correct in your last posting. Why
is it that most of your posts tend to attack the other person?
What I meant by my last email is this:
Picking on a non-profit trying to do good in the neighborhood by engaging in a legal
activity is a mean
Mentioned
Richard Hotchkiss
http://www.hotstrings-inc.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:00:36 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [UC] Real estate flyer litter
Richard, since I am a regular contributor to the list known to be a real
estate agent, would it be
Hi.
I know there is at least one other person in UC who DOES like
football. If you are another, you may want to check out a new
discussion board I started here:
http://lincolnfield.net
It's in beta format, so I need some testers. If you want to take part I'd
be most appreciative.
Thanks,
On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 10:01 AM, Brian Siano wrote:
But posters do seem to be a good thing for active communities
(European cities have them on many intersections), and they are a
centuries-old tradition. Has anyone noticed that cylindrical poster
kiosk (or whatever it's called) along
On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 09:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I rate that last posting at a 10 for meanness!
I can't believe someone is picking on the Philly car share program!
Yes, they did leaflet this weekend. I saw the $30 discount on the door
knob hanger and signed up!
Maybe if more
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:32:16 -0400, Knight, Sandra (US - Philadelphia)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the kiosks go up, they will be filled. Just like horizontal space and
bookshelves, they all eventually get used.
In that case, maybe I oughta start sketching designs. Always good to get
use out of
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