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From: Doc Baldy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [UC] A UCD world record
As I was watching UCD slaughter healthy trees in Clark Park
Although UCD and FoCP have been
UCD has had that tree under the saw all along and you let it happen as FOCP
turned the park over to Penn.
I'm amazed that you let UCD/FOCP get away with stripping the asphalt off of
46th street with no community oversight, public meetings or input. The tree
removal was a ruse comitted by the
Re: [UC] A UCD world recordMy poor BID boy. You still can't understand this
straw man tactic to which you're addicted. It is so difficult for you to
understand why big boys consider this a fallacious strategy and would be
embarrassed to rely on it.
I read in the Public Record that Lewis is
I was trying to consider what is actually guiding this aesthetic vision UCD
claims for Clark Park. The murdered tree that has been discussed was the tree
at the bottom of the slope at the bowl close to Chester Ave.
I think it has to do with this suburban cookie cutter mentality. All the trees
A number of people have asked me about the recent tree removals in Clark
Park, particularly the decision to remove the tulip poplar at the NW corner
of the bowl that had a hollow at the base.
My understanding is that the Department of Recreation no longer has
arborists or tree removal crews on
What are the sizes? I am looking to replace an AC with 11,500 BTUs. I am just
reading the list after several days. You may have already sold them all.
Congratulations on being able to convert to central air.
Sandra Knight
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From: B Andersenmailto:[EMAIL
My 11,500 BTU air conditioner is blowing hot air. A handy-man told me it
needed freon.
Can anyone recommend a service to make whatever repairs it may need?
Since it is 4 years old this summer, I am aware that it may be time to buy
another one.
Sandra Knight
I held the book beneath my coat, at pains
To hide the thing from sight ins uch a place;
Hurrying through the ancient harbour lanes
With often-turning head and nervous oace.
Dull, furtive windows in old tottering brick
Peered at me oddly as I hastened by,
And thinking
I entered, charmed, and from a cobwebbed heap
Took up the nearest tome and thumbed it through,
Trembling at curious words that seemed to keep
Some secret, monstrous if only one knew
Then, looking for some seller old in craft,
I could find nothing but a voice that laughed.
Mike VanHelder wrote:
The place was dark and dusty and half-lost
In tangles of old alleys near the quays,
Reeking of strange thing brought in from the seas,
And with queer curls of fog that west winds tossed,
Small lozenge panes obscured by smoke and frost,
Just showed
Shouldn't we amend this text to read instead:
And queer curls of fog that West winds tossed?
I have been accused of worse.
-- Tony West
Mike VanHelder wrote:
The place was dark and dusty and half-lost
In tangles of old alleys near the quays,
Reeking of strange thing brought in
I just thought that with Glenn spinning paranoid tails of fantastic
persecution, I thought that I might share with him a similar tale, in
serial format.
- Mike V.
On 7/8/07, Brian Siano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike VanHelder wrote:
The place was dark and dusty and half-lost
In
Yes, Al.
1) Some interesting things not quoted above -- mostly in terms of
participation and involvement of the stakeholders, who seem to comprise
a true Business
Improvement District since the affected blocks of Germantown Ave is
an unambiguous business strip where stakeholders engaged in
Hi, All,
Yes, we are heart-broken about the HMS trees coming down, but we knew it
was going to happen.? Two years ago, our block met with the HMS director and
the architects who were planning to build an addition to the home parallel?to
Baltimore Ave.? It will contain dormitory rooms and
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