In a message dated 4/19/2007 1:25:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ray ... he doesn't care. ... Ray is a
lifelong coddled Ivy-League non-profiteer with no interest in business and
no willingness to learn it, since learning would impair his power to issue
papal
In a message dated 4/18/2007 10:07:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is the most coherent analysis I have yet seen re the Virginia
shootings. Not perfect, but pretty close.
Let me also take this opportunity to point out that religious minorities
like Mennonites
In a message dated 4/18/2007 6:43:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm going to have to jump in and disagree with you.
[snip]
If you take the two statements you cite literally (in 2004 ucd and the inky
and cpn's website were saying how linford's firehouse was such a
thought you mistook your keyboard for a bat
Yes, Craig, you understand Tony.
To me, he is a poster child for the commmunity leader in the new UCD order.
I think most folks understand that UCD never had any intent to engage this
community as claimed. Karen's explanation of spin is a good
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, if you want to carry that a bit further, a very significant
business had left the Firehouse Market by the time Linford Martin
became its owner - the very local (47th Baltimore) Bronson Wolfe
Meats had left, and the former Firehouse owner could not
West,
Below your post, I copied official email with FOCP to demonstrate that your
assertions are false. Your arrogant pretense that anybody can come on down
to talk to FOCP helps exemplify your contempt for the readers as you believe
you will continue to bully right under their noses.
In
Thanks Brian. I knew if I ever made even a small mistake the unbroken
silence from your gang would end. I thought everyone is to accept your
gangs usual silence towards my assertions or questions because I'm such a
liar and crank? Please send any additional corrections of my
misinformation.
I will step in here to say that FOCP has submitted announcements of all
meetings to the University City Review for the Almanac section. However, the
paper has not always printed them (and they have no obligation to do so).
The only way to ensure that the announcements of meetings would definitely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [OFFLIST]:theinstallation of dock street at the firehouse meant that local vendors first had to move elsewhere.
Ray, this is what I don't understand. Shouldn't this read: "moving local vendors elsewhere meant the building owner needed to find a new tenant(s)" or "the
Margie,
In all of my years dealing with the UC Review, I never had problems getting
public announcements in the paper. The deadlines and guidelines are easy to
follow. Are you sure you stand by the implicit criticism you make?
Let's pull out all of the issues 3 weeks prior to FOCP meetings
Glenn,
I know it to be true that FOCP submitted announcements to the UC Review for
the Almanac section and they did not appear. That is why an ad was taken
out, to ensure that the public be informed.
Margie
Margie,
In all of my years dealing with the UC Review, I never had problems getting
OK. I'll accept that. Previously, you said submitted announcements of all
meetings. I still do not believe that statement.
There has been a serious failure that has kept the public uninformed about
the imminent redesign of their park. There has been a serious failure to
deliver upon the
Has anyone had any experience with these roofers? Father and son I believe.
Margie
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From: Andy Frishkoff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: Considering the Facts [Was: Re: [UC] Re: **Dock St Rumor**...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [OFFLIST]:
the installation of dock
From: Andy Frishkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Considering the Facts Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:59:09 -0400
the installation of dock street at the firehouse meant that local
vendors first had to move elsewhere.
...This suggests that there was no deal at the time that the vendors left
the Firehouse,
First Person StorySlam!
Tall but true tales of Philadelphians' Firsts
An evening of competitive storytelling and good cheer
Presented by First Person Arts
Hosted by Madi Distefano
Tuesday, April 24
LEtage (6th Bainbridge Sts) :: Doors @ 7:30, Slam @ 8:30
$5 suggested donation
A new, monthly
Dear Fred and neighbors,
You have my best wishes for continued success.
When I think back on the Firehouse Market, and BW Meats, I remember the
conversations that took place in lines and across counters. I am
grateful for innovative ideas regarding the purchase, combinations and
preparations of
I wasn't at the 2005 court decision forbidding teaching Intelligent
Design in Pennsylvania schools (Tammy Kitzmiller, et al. v. Dover Area
School District, et al) but I will be at The Great Tennessee Monkey
Trial on Saturday at the Annenberg Center to see Ed Asner, John de
Lancie and Jerry Hardin
Glenn wrote:
Thanks Brian. I knew if I ever made even a small mistake the unbroken
silence from your gang would end. I thought everyone is to accept
your gangs usual silence towards my assertions or questions because
I'm such a liar and crank? Please send any additional corrections of
my
While walking down a street in London, UK, where I was living and going to
school, I saw what looked like graffiti on the walls and pavement. My
companion remarked at how imaginative the advertising was that the Rolling
Stones were using for their new album and tour, circa 1974.
I guess it
On Spruce Street, between 48th and 49th. Wouldn't have bothered picking it up,
except that it appears to be handknit; pretty light red color.
Please contact me if it's yours.
Kathleen
Wow! Although I understand and empathize with your plight, there must be
SOMEWHERE else you could take instead of PACCA.
Before you are on your merry way, they would have put the dog down.
An old high school friend of mine has severe asthma and COPD. She was
instructed by her physician to get
Thank you Brian! Oh my god, thank you Focp! You have done all this just
for me! Oh my god thank you, thank you so much! It was on the kiosk, the
bastards!
Damn the UC Review! Damn those bastards! How dare they think the Focp
should be ignored as if they're a bunch of assholes! Let's
Glenn wrote:
Thank you Brian! Oh my god, thank you Focp! You have done all this
just for me! Oh my god thank you, thank you so much! It was on the
kiosk, the bastards!
Damn the UC Review! Damn those bastards! How dare they think the
Focp should be ignored as if they're a bunch of
Thanks for posting this, Ray.
My first thought about the Virginia Tech shootings was that -- said as it was
-- the equivalent loss of life, or often more, happens just about every day in
Iraq.
Perhaps every day we could mourn these losses as much as the VaTech losses. At
least we'd have less
Wilma
I think that your high school friends' account of her experience w/PACCA
is highly unusual and I find several facets of the story suspect.
I work with many people who volunteer at PACCA: students, professionals,
neighbors, etc. I have seen them go to outstanding lengths to save the
life
Thanks, Steve and Mimi! I'll definitely try to make one of these.
-- Tony West
- Original Message -
From: Steve and Mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 2:04 PM
Subject: [UC] First Person StorySlams
All good ideas, but a trifle complex and extravagant. Based on the evidence
of the other day, all you need to do is offer free Ben and Jerry's ice cream
and the crowds will come rushing in.
On 4/19/07, Brian Siano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glenn wrote:
Thank you Brian! Oh my god, thank you
My daughter's high school science teacher lost a nephew at VT.
GJJ
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