One suspects that the appropriate term would involve a reference to
organic fertilizer of the bovine variety...what better material for
helping astroturf grow, after all!
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Mike V writes: I can say with utter assurance
This is complicated, Mr. V. Please help me understand.
Utter assurance? Is this the product of the female
bovine at upenn.edu when it squirts organic sweet
barking cheese?
Product of the male bovine: Corporate, organic, ivy-
league
You can get a good perspective on the site at 40th Pine and its
surroundings, then decide for yourself whether you think the proposed
10-story hotel
will add to, detract from, or not affect the visual aesthetics of the area
Go to _http://maps.live.com/_ (http://maps.live.com/)
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A dark grey cat - small, perhaps a year or so old (I'm not an expert) - was
hanging around our house last night (47th just below Springfield). We fed it
some milk but it hasn't shown up again yet this morning. It looked clean and
well kept, so I think it probably is a pet, not a stray. No
Remember to attend the West Philadelphia Mayoral Forum this monday, 7:00 pm
at the Intercultural Family Services Inc building, 4225 Chestnut Street.
They'd like as many questions submitted in advance as possible. Send them by
email to Bob Christian of the University City Review (who will be
3rd-hand info:
I don't have much in the way of details (yet), but a large-ish male tabby
has been missing from the vicinity of 48th Chester since Tuesday. It is
diabetic and an indoor cat. The tabby (Hawthorne) has stripes on head
face. His parents very recently moved from 46th or 47th,