Have a very Happy Thanksgiving - and remember that you can buy poinsettias,
cyclamens and wreaths right here in University City and support local
charities and youth organizations. I have been doing this for 20 years and
I'm still having fun so here it is - you can mail or drop off your order
What does... what does that even *mean*? Can I get a troll-to-english
translation over here?
- Mike V.
On Nov 15, 2007 1:35 AM, Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: I dont reply to barking cheese at upenn.edu and deleted a reply. I am
opposed to the univerity's new policy of censorship!
Hello everyone,
I'm wondering about supplementing our expensive house heater with
individual space heaters in the rooms we use most often. I was looking
at Consumer Reports and it seems that some of these heaters do a great
job and may reduce the overall cost of heating. Has anyone
Tony,
Instead of trying to ridicule Ray, let's get to the point:
The HC and Zoning require there to be public meetings.
There has to be adequate notification so that everyone interested in coming
knows about the meeting. Newsletters to members of an organization is not
enough; there
Anthony West wrote:
Ray,
That depends on what you mean by public.
If you mean complying with public statutes about public meetings, then
HC and ZBA procedures do have requirements for certain degrees of public
input. Lussenhop will have to meet these requirements, for sure; his
project,
Frank wrote:
I believe he's referring to the fact that the SBC list (the one truly
public listserv in out neighborhood) will bounce messages that have
multiple addresses, unless they've fixed it, making it more difficult
for members to post important community announcements.
Or, more likely:
Folks,
I did the same as Kyle and I have to say that it made my finances must
easier to track when my monthly gas bills weren't so disparate going from
hot weather to cold. The PGW budget plan makes it easy for homeowners and
tenants to pay for their gas usage, because it creates a more
I believe he's referring to the fact that the SBC list (the one
truly public listserv in out neighborhood) will bounce messages that
have multiple addresses, unless they've fixed it, making it more
difficult for members to post important community announcements.
Frankus
Sleek. Edgy.
Anthony West wrote:
the architect from Atkin Olshin Schade had a slide of exactly what the new
skyline would look like, from Baltimore Ave. You can contact Lussenhop
and ask if you can see it.
let's see ALL the slides, while we're at it! they could be
posted on a (free) publicly-accessible
As I noted in passing just after the Architectural Review Committee meeting, I
was prevented from making either a video or audio recording of the proceedings.
The chairman of the committee had someone check with his legal department in
issuing the denial, and I wasn't prepared to push it at that
Karen,
Evidently they did not qualify as public meetings within the sense of
the law applying to ZBA hearings. Cindy Roberts said as much at the SHCA
Membership Meeting. You are an attorney and a civic-association
activist, so it is a waste of your time to query me, who have little
And Lord knows why you care enough to bitch about HIM.
Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.
On Nov 15, 2007, at 2:24 PM, Brian Siano wrote:
Frank wrote:
I believe he's referring to the fact that the SBC list (the one
truly public listserv in out neighborhood) will bounce messages
V,
When a reply is sent to multiple lists, and the person making the reply is not
subscribed; I have seen this get bounced back from each list. What a waste! I
think one of my poems about you and Bender was lost this way!
I'm banned from the civil censored Penn list as are other thinking
And we all know he did exactly the opposite when he tried to get the
property de-listed. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't he also tell
the DP that he had already participated in open and public meetings
on this project?
Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.
On Nov 15, 2007, at 7:23
I have no idea what he told the DP, which I don't have a regular chance
to read. And I have deeply no idea what the difference is between what
he told the DP and what the DP wrote. Writing to fit space is an
unavoidable act of analysis, which no one practises perfectly. In my
experience --
Tony,
This is the last message I will ever address to you. I don't
understand why you and your group always have to make these things
personal.
I am in Atlanta staying again with a good friend who is having
chemotherapy over the course of 4 months. That is more important to
me right
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