Kyle Cassidy wrote:
here hear. while i appreciate the artistic endeavours of the Graffiti
Collective (among others) i wish they'd stop exhibiting on my wall.
I know what you mean! all those murals and banners popping
up in ucity! not to mention all the SCARY ALARM SYSTEM signs
dotting our
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 18:32:51 -0500
From: Nicole Mcewan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [UC] Furnishings thieves, Advice?
I read this story again and again on this listserv and would like to
offer words of advice to anyone planning to buy a house with period
details.
On 09 Feb, 2005, at 16:37, Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
Did anyone happen to catch a segment on Fox News last night regarding
a supposed dead-beat developer at 18th and Christian? It seems from
what I've heard that the network reported the story without regard for
the facts, and I'm upset by it and
On 11 Feb, 2005, at 08:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The DP had a little more about the conversion of 4200 Pine St to
condos, today. Here's what it said:
Senior Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services Omar
Blaik briefed the Facilities and Campus Planning Committee on westward
On 11 Feb, 2005, at 13:09, John Ellingsworth wrote:
http://news.com.com/Hands+off+our+Wi-Fi+network/2010-1071_3
-5571655.html?tag=nefd.ac
There is a good discussion of it here:
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/02/11/1458211.shtml?tid=193tid=1
You will note that what is missing from this dialog is
A young white man with a knit cap just came to my door
saying he lives two doors down and has locked his keys
in his car, his roommate is away, and so are the
neighbors he has met. I didn't listen to the rest. I
believe someone else on the list warned us about this
con.
Jo Ann
You are
Yeah, that was the one that hit farragut a week or so ago. He must be
deranged to keep this up in the neighborhood. Perhaps I'll see him
again one dark and cloudy night.
-andy
On Feb 13, 2005, at 7:46 PM, Jo Ann Fishburn wrote:
A young white man with a knit cap just came to my door
saying he
Thisgoofy white kid answering the below description showed up at my door this afternoon, only this time he was carrying a red-tipped cane, claimed to be blind, and was selling subscriptions to the New Yorker magazine. I immediately sensed that something was wrong with this picture -- I mean, if