Andy Frishkoff wrote:
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the installation of dock street at the firehouse meant that local
vendors first had to move elsewhere.
Ray, this is what I don't understand. Shouldn't this read: moving local
vendors elsewhere meant the building owner needed to find
KAREN ALLEN wrote:
Andy's post captures the point that I was trying to make. The reason I
stated that I disagreed with you was because your post strongly
suggested that the Firehouse merchants were given notice in July 2005
for the purpose of replacing them with Dock Street. I don't believe
In a message dated 4/21/07 11:06:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
which brings us back to al's fern bars and 'something's
gotta give'.
;-)
Where are the fern bars?
Melani Lamond
Melani Lamond, Associate Broker
Urban Bye, Realtor
3529 Lancaster Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
cell phone
In a message dated 4/21/2007 12:03:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Where are the fern bars?
I'd have said, Long time passing. but Sumner A Ingmark has asked me to
convey the following, which he thinks is a better response.
Al K
In a message dated 4/19/2007 1:25:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Ray ... he doesn't care. ... Ray is a
lifelong coddled Ivy-League non-profiteer with no interest in business and
no willingness to learn it, since learning would impair his power to issue
papal
In a message dated 4/18/2007 6:43:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I'm going to have to jump in and disagree with you.
[snip]
If you take the two statements you cite literally (in 2004 ucd and the inky
and cpn's website were saying how linford's firehouse was such a
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Ray ... he doesn't
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Actually, if you want to carry that a bit further, a very significant
business had left the Firehouse Market by the time Linford Martin
became its owner - the very local (47th Baltimore) Bronson Wolfe
Meats had left, and the former Firehouse owner could not
purple.comSubject:Re: Considering the Facts [Was: Re: [UC] Re: **Dock St Rumor**...]Date:Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:55:25 -0400KAREN ALLEN wrote:Ray, I'm going to have to jump in and -- [snipped for brevity]thanks karen, you're summarizing what I've been pointing out, as far as the disconnect between the premise a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [OFFLIST]:
the installation of dock
From: Andy Frishkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Considering the Facts Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:59:09 -0400
the installation of dock street at the firehouse meant that local
vendors first had to move elsewhere.
...This suggests that there was no deal at the time that the vendors left
the Firehouse,
Dear Fred and neighbors,
You have my best wishes for continued success.
When I think back on the Firehouse Market, and BW Meats, I remember the
conversations that took place in lines and across counters. I am
grateful for innovative ideas regarding the purchase, combinations and
preparations of
Conspiracy theories typically perform two simultaneous services for people who
rely on them.
First, they relieve chronic anxiety caused by life situations beyond the
sufferer's control. Those situations might be pyschological, social or
existential. Regardless, conspiracy theories provide a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, if you want to carry that a bit further, a very
significant business had left the Firehouse Market by the
time Linford Martin became its owner - the very local (47th
Baltimore) Bronson Wolfe Meats had left, and the former
Firehouse owner could not find a
Laserbeam, you're a brilliant analyst, but you remind me of one of those CIA
dudes who is so brilliant and so paranoid that it drives them right over the
top -- I think James Jesus Angleton was sort of the paradigm, if paradigm is
the word I want.
Now that you've definitively proved (for the
Ross Bender wrote:
Laserbeam, you're a brilliant analyst, but you remind me of one of those
CIA dudes who is so brilliant and so paranoid that it drives them right
over the top -- I think James Jesus Angleton was sort of the paradigm,
if paradigm is the word I want.
Now that you've
, and there wouldn't have been anything he could have done about
it.
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, and there wouldn't have been anything he could have done about
it.
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the Facts [Was: Re: [UC] Re: **Dock St Rumor**...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, if you want to carry that a bit further, a very significant
business had left the Firehouse Market by the
time Linford Martin became its owner - the very local (47th
Baltimore) Bronson Wolfe Meats
KAREN ALLEN wrote:
Ray, I'm going to have to jump in and -- [snipped for brevity]
thanks karen, you're summarizing what I've been pointing
out, as far as the disconnect between the premise about the
firehouse's success and its actual success. (and I don't see
this as a disagreement
There clearly is a disagreement between Ray and Karen as to the facts of the
marketing collapse of the Firehouse Market. Karen was involved and informed;
Ray was neither, but he doesn't care. Karen interprets newspaper accounts
and websites in the light of practical business experience; Ray is
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