Saturday, April 26
9:30 – 2:00
4625 Baltimore Ave.
houseplants & perennial outdoor plants
desk drawer set
turbo-spa, coffee maker
computers, electronic equipment
chairs of all kinds and sizes…
wooden blocks, large cardboard blocks
sports & exercise equipment
large animal & bird cages
vintage recor
Someone came up to me 2 days ago and asked me if I knew the owner of a dog that
may be the bloodhound you're worried about. He said the dog was well trained
and he went off toward the bowl looking for someone who might know the dog.
Peace,
David
Apparently a lot of people at PCPC weren't very happy with that
situation either, although my friend there said "It's not unusual in
Philadelphia, unfortunately" and cited the David Ortiz situation with
which I'm not familiar. He met another Woodland Terrace resident in a
social situation r
4811 Beaumont is having a Porch/Yard Sale redux after the impressive
wave of sailors (ouch) last week, we've decided to have another.
So get on your sea legs (no dramamine on this tour) and cruise on over
to our port for some impressive bargains. A list of which will follow:
Weber Grill - the
In a message dated 4/24/2008 8:48:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the same david adelman of campus apartments? or just
someone else with the same name?
The same
Al K
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Support the Arts in UC -Join us on May 3 for the annual University City
Arts League auction!
This year's auction will feature - in addition - to the terrific rugs
from Woven Treasures - hidden treasures, signed copies of Barak Obama's
latest books, a Cancun Vacation, six course dinner, Spa Pac
"What Can We Do to Make Our City Safe":
A Forum Featuring Police Commissioner *Charles Ramsey*
and a Panel of Advocates:
*Bilal Qayym* - Men United for a Better Philadelphia
*Dorothy Johnson-Speight* - Mothers In Charge
*Bryan Miller* - Ceasefire PA
Moderated by *Elmer Smith* - Daily News Colum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: Yesterday's University City Review reported that the developers of the
Campus Inn, having already received a continuance of their hearing before the
Philadelphia City Planning Commission, will also request a continuance of
their scheduled May 6 hearing before the
>From the blog by Inge Saffron, Inquirer Architecture columnist
(_http://changingskyline.blogspot.com/_ (http://changingskyline.blogspot.com/) )
"... architects ... have essentially articulated some useful, basic rules
for siting tall buildings in Philadelphia:
1) Bring the buildings to the