I checked out the page and also found a ³Left of Center² tour, a
³user-created² tour.
Margie
Listening to NPR this A.M. I heard an ad for soundaboutphilly.com which
provides audio tours of our fair city. Figuring it was some sort of Museum
Tour for your iPod I clicked on over this a.m.
Craigsolve - You're drowning me with your screeds. How come your posts are
never easy to read?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/11/2007 1:22:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
A couple of years ago, a newly-elected president of the PA Association of
Hi all,
I found an orange male tabby less than a year old very dazed, hungry and
dehydrated. I took him home - he is not neutered which leads me to believe
that he had a rough start on the streets. He looks to be less than a year
old. I have given him flea meds and cleaned him up but he needs a
This is good news. How old were the kittens when the cat left? I hope that
your friend takes down all those signs now.
Margie P.
Just wanted to post a quick message in case anyone near 47th and Hazel had
seen the fliers for the missing Siamese cat and was wondering about her or
trying to help
I love to hear news like this!!!
-cm
On Tuesday, February 13, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Heather Simoes wrote:
Just wanted to post a quick message in case anyone near 47th and Hazel
had seen the fliers for the missing Siamese cat and was wondering
about her or trying to help catch her. I'm
Thanks for the update. I've seen those flyers felt sad every time I
did.
Just out of curiosity . . . Did the owner have to use a trap? Or was
he/she able to lure her home?
Maggie
On Feb 13, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Heather Simoes wrote:
Just wanted to post a quick message in case anyone near
Fattah calls for studying Center City drive-in fee By Michael Currie
Schaffer Inquirer Staff Writer
Mayoral candidate Chaka Fattah yesterday proposed examining a congestion
charge that would require drivers to pay to bring their cars into
traffic-clogged parts of central Philadelphia at peak
I'm all for it if the exchange is making public transportation free or
significantly less expensive, at least in the areas affected by the
auto-surcharge.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross Bender
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:32
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 10:41:16AM -0500, Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I'm all for it if the exchange is making public transportation free or
significantly less expensive, at least in the areas affected by the
auto-surcharge.
And if it pays for more bicycle racks and bike lanes. And a donation to
At the same time, City Council is considering a bill to ban pedicabs, which
would be an excellent substitute for deathmobiles:
Philadelphia City Council has a pending bill that proposes to ban
pedalcycles that carry more than two people, this would directly affect
Pedicab companies and possibly
Great idea.
I was travelling down Spruce Street today. On the 4300 block I noticed that
the porch on 4325 Spruce has been enclosed and it looks like converted into
apartments.
I thought that kind of construction was no longer allowed - that building is
maimed.
In a message dated 2/13/2007 10:33:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mayoral candidate Chaka Fattah yesterday proposed examining a congestion
charge that would require drivers to pay to bring their cars into
traffic-clogged parts of central Philadelphia at peak
I'm all for a driving tax that goes to support public transportation. I
would love to see the trolley and/or bus system expanded with reduced fees.
I also agree that more bike racks and bike lanes would be great. The city
could start by simply ticking cars that park or drive in bike lanes.
Another example of a misguided not ready for prime-time progressive
socialist
creating dynamic tension between the classes by taxing the hardworking
and successful.
Watch the prosperous businesses, which do not need to stay in Center
City, leave our city
with their tax-base.
Think of it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] making public transportation less expensive! Just make it
more reliable!!
I have been on a campaign where I call SEPTA and complain every time I have to
wait for the 34 trolley. The number is 215-580-7800. When you call, make sure
that they take your name and phone number -
In a message dated 2/13/2007 11:37:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was travelling down Spruce Street today. On the 4300 block I noticed that
the porch on 4325 Spruce has been enclosed
Are you sure you have the right address?
And if you do, and you know the
I don't know how many people on the list knew Mark Norris
he lived in U-City for a number of years at the Garden Court Condos.
Mark owned Zig Zag Net the company where the shootings took place
last night at the Navy Yard business complex. He and his brother were
killed.
I actually knew Mark
Begin forwarded message:
Want Recycling? Demand It!
After a year of organizing, the Recycle NOW Philly! Campaign is
established all over the City and we have the people and petitions
to prove it! February 2007 marks a crucial phase when we need to
bring all this energy into the public
Found this old message. thought it was relevant.
On 12/9/05, B Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Snow*
Snow from the sidewalk must be removed by the property owner, agent or
tenant, as the owner may determine, by city ordinance, at the end of a
snowstorm.
Un-shoveled Sidewalks and Street
Bruce,
What happened? Have there been multiple deaths and injuries by slipping
on snow and ice today?
Mario Giorno
36 S. 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
On 2/13/07, B Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Found this old message. thought it was relevant.
On 12/9/05, B Andersen [EMAIL
We could all help out and take down the signs as we see them. I am so
relieved to know she is safe and back home with her babes. I'd seen
Christina (the owner) walking in the neighborhood, with her kids, on many
occasions and it broke my heart to know that Kitty was still missing
(especially as
A dispute over 200K leaves 4 people dead?
Life really isn't worth much today.
Info on Mark with photo per request.
S
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/16685969.htm
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/16689065.htm
Snow
from the sidewalk must be removed ... at the end of a snowstorm.
As far as I can tell, it's still snowing and will continue until the
freezing rain start tomorrow. That said, it's been my experience that
the sooner you shovel the better in terms of dealing with snow being
compacted
I liked Kyle's original subject line.
On 2/13/07, Salmon, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I finish my day at work first? Then I'll shovel my walk and my older
neighbor's walk as well.
Maybe tomorrow would have been a better day to send this. Or at least
tone down the subject.
Dick
Hi
Are you sure it was 4325 and not 4323 Spruce? That already is and has been
apartments for years. And yes, there were permits when they enclosed the
porch. Personally? I miss the porch, thought it looked so much nicer. But
that's progress for ya.
On 2/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
S. Sharrieff Ali wrote:
A dispute over 200K leaves 4 people dead?
Life really isn't worth much today.
Roughly $50,000, apparently.
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Shit. Sharrieff, I posted a one-liner in response to your other post...
and _then_ I saw this one, where you say you knew one of the guys killed.
I'm sorry.
S. Sharrieff Ali wrote:
I don't know how many people on the list knew Mark Norris
he lived in U-City for a number of years at the
How about making public transit actually run according to schedule (without
resurrecting Mussolini, that is...)?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [UC]
No biggie Brian..no offense taken.
I posted the info because I know Mark had neighbors in the condo
building when he lived out here who may not have heard about the
shooting or connected his name. I also know a few list members who
knew him from business relationships, work he had done for
Stephen Fisher wrote:
Snow from the sidewalk must be removed ... *at the end of a
snowstorm. *
As far as I can tell, it's still snowing and will continue until the
freezing rain start tomorrow. That said, it's been my experience that
the sooner you shovel the better in terms of dealing
Happy Valentine's Day!
The snow looks pretty but is not a gentle blanket.
It sound crunchy, so please be careful if you need to walk or drive on
the ice.
Best!
Liz
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