In a message dated 1/23/03 5:40:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This dead rooster conversation has been the best diversion from work I've
had since 2001, I think. Some of the comments were rather foolish (inteded
to be so, I assumed) so at one point I was laughing uncontrollably at my
desk
Hello:
My new religion specifically _includes_ the sacrifice of roosters via
cock-fights.
Can I go do this legally in Clark Park now?
You all are invited, by the way.
PLease bring your _own_ cocks.
-andy diller
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 12:59 PM, Brian Siano wrote:
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Wilma wrote:
In all probability this was an offering to the
Orichas, if you interfere with it, well...it's not a good thing whether
you
are a believer or not. The rule of thumb is that what you
You are all missing the important question here:
Was it a free-range chicken?
John, ducking and running...
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Hello:
My new religion specifically _includes_ the sacrifice of roosters via
cock-fights.
Can I go do this legally in Clark Park now?
You all are invited, by the way.
PLease bring your _own_ cocks.
-andy diller
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You mean to tell me that there are actually people who would condone
leaving
that animal's carcass where
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From: John Ellingsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 1:43 PM
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No need to volunteer- I
: RE: [UC] voodoo or cockfights?
You are all missing the important question here:
Was it a free-range chicken?
John, ducking and running...
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I never make official statements from the department of public health. We
have a media person whose job it is to do that - his name is Jeff Moran. I
think you saw the signature on my email and assumed my statement to be
official. That's signature is on all my emails - I am emailing from my
desk
Andrew Diller wrote:
Can I go do this legally in Clark Park now?
You all are invited, by the way.
PLease bring your _own_ cocks.
Another way University City is catching up to Center City: debates
over what to do about sightings of cocks in our favorite parks.
;-)
--
Jeff
Jeff
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 10:04 AM, John Ellingsworth wrote:
Yesterday when I went to Clark Park with my dog he started acting
oddly in
some bushes (next to the Gettysburg stone) while we were walking
around.
I looked in the bushes and saw what appeared to be a large bird (my
first
Bill,
I did not know that chickens were legal within the city! I am thrilled. How
many can I get? Ah...fresh eggs, free range chickens, and lots of
fertilizer. Bet my Mews neighbors would love to share in my new venture.
Cheers.
William H. Magill wrote:
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at
, January 23, 2003 3:10 PM
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Monique: If you can actually get some service from a city agency, then
maybe you could work some magic for us on 47th St where we've had an
abandoned car
23, 2003 2:49 PM
To: John Ellingsworth
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Subject: Re: [UC] voodoo or cockfights?
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 10:04 AM, John Ellingsworth wrote:
Yesterday when I went to Clark Park with my dog he started acting
oddly in
some bushes (next to the Gettysburg stone
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I never make official statements from the department
hi. the other day when I went to clark park with my rooster,
a dog started acting funny in the bushes while we were
walking around. I looked in the bushes and saw what appeared
to be a large granite stone (my first thought was a
tombstone or headstone) in there.
after realizing it was
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