(I needed a good chuckle this morning... and got it from this article and
totally absurd statements like:
1. prices, per bed, from $975 to $1,250, which is slightly higher than
the estimated averages provided by the university's Off-Campus Living Office
2. '[The Radian] will be an
Stopped into the opening for Dock Street last night. It was delightful! I'm
sure many of you were there, but if you weren't, I put up a scan of their
introductory menu here: http://malcolmxpark.org/?p=327
Andrew
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Indeed. Arghhh! (to put it nicely)
-linda
Al wrote:
(I needed a good chuckle this morning... and got it from this article and
totally absurd statements like:
1. prices, per bed, from $975 to $1,250, which is slightly higher than the
estimated averages provided by the
Thanks for posting that. Love the paintings, esp. the darker ones,
mostly with blue in them. Too bad they're gone.
Maggie
On Aug 18, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Frank wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157600048731016/
Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.
Thanks Andrew,
I am grateful for the digital menu.
Some of my favorite parts of the event were:
Great beer
Enjoying happy husband enjoying great beer
Meeting the Brew master, a scientist, former Pharm-tech
Enjoying the Windows
3 high,
West Philly was so much smaller than...
... When I was young, Sunday was a day of worship and relaxation.
Our Church was St. Francis de Sales where our family would take up an
entire pew, anchored at the inside by mom, who sat next to the youngest
child and moving to Dad at the end, on the center
Al,
I'm inclined to give Gutmann two out of four falls.
#3. In the strictest sense, the Radian should cause a boomlet at least,
if its upshot is a net increase of hundreds of new residents. That'll be
especially true if University City winds up with a net increase of
hundreds of residents
In a message dated 8/19/2007 10:55:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm inclined to give Gutmann two out of four falls.
Shaking my head side-to-side, not wanting to be offensive on the UC Civility
List
#3. In the strictest sense, the Radian should cause a boomlet at
Here's another case where we can have either disaster we want, but not
contradictory disasters at the same time.
A softening of rents might do all you say to small landlords. But it
will benefit small renters in the short run; and the short run is what
matters to most University Citizens