Hi,
I've searched the archives, but haven't found many recommendations for
general contractors who could potentially manage a large job. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Sarah
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My friends had a premature baby several months ago. He was born at 26 weeks, and pretty much looked like a fetus. He's really cute and fat now, I like to call him Chubby Pudgerson. Many other babies aren't as lucky, or fat. So if any of
Mark Krull wrote:
Umm. My impression from the prices of real estate in the area is that
folks who own real estate stand to make some nice money. I saw a listing
at 46th and Spruce that is OVER $500.000. A middle class couple
would have a nice time paying that mortgage. They might want to venture
Salutations, gentlefolk,
Summer will soon be here.
My apartment's on the second floor of a three-story twin house,
living room faces street, bedroom faces backyard, kitchen in
middle. With gas stove and pilot lights, kitchen's really hot in
summer. Would like to get //humongous// //macho// big
Last year, I used a box floor fan, propped up with wood scraps,
and piece of cardboard to cover rest of window opening, but would
like a better solution this year.
In all seriousness, define 'better'. Those box fans fit your desired
description in my experience.
Dan W.
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My point was that the article reference by A.K. talked about concerns over
how the University's proposed land grab was already forcing down property
prices, whereas, in UC, we all know that since Penn decided to abandon the
Fordham University urban planning model (i.e., build a really big fence)
New residents Diane and Matt need recommendations (or
volunteers) for sitter for boys.
please contact them directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thank you!
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Jonathan Cass wrote:
My point was that the article reference by A.K. talked about concerns over
how the University's proposed land grab was already forcing down property
prices, whereas, in UC, we all know that since Penn decided to abandon the
Fordham University urban planning model (i.e., build
I was reading the City's Papers restaurant listings for UC on the way home this
evening and noticed a listing for Jow's Garden under the Thai heading. I
have driven/walked by the Jow's Garden sign many times and always assumed that
it has been closed for years. Is it actually open? Is it any
This evening there was a older African American man (40s or 50s, heavy set,
about 5'6 or 57) on our street (4600 block of Larchwood) walking with a
rotweiller dog, off the leash. This was the second time he was seen lingering
on the street and appears to be up to no good (i.e., possibly casing
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