Re: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-28 Thread William H. Magill
On 26 Nov, 2003, at 15:18, Clinton, J. Scott wrote: So we're going to get a Christmas tree this year. A real one, that is. I never really bothered before, but last year while in exile in center city, my wife and I walked down to the neighborhood church where the boy scouts were selling trees

Re: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-26 Thread BGAndersen
Where is the church that the Boy Scouts sell trees at in Center City? In a message dated 11/26/2003 3:18:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So we're going to get a Chrstmas tree this year. A real one, that is. I never really bothered before, but last year while in exile

RE: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-26 Thread Knight, Sandra \(US - Philadelphia\)
It's my guess that there are some similar to the church set-up you describe somewhere in the neighborhood, perhaps the Firehouse Farmers' Market. But one I know of for sure is on the southwest corner of 46th and Baltimore outside a small used-furniture store. Of course, now my having said this,

RE: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-26 Thread Jonathan Cass
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 4:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [UC] Christmas Trees Where is the church that the Boy Scouts sell trees at in Center City? In a message dated 11/26/2003 3:18:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL

Re: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-26 Thread Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a 1.7KB message. i replied It's my guess that there are some similar to the church set-up you describe somewhere in the neighborhood, perhaps the Firehouse Farmers' Market. But one I know of for sure is on the southwest

Re: [UC] Christmas Trees

2003-11-26 Thread Joe Clarke
I go to the don't ask, don't tell Produce Mart in Darby. It's a little bit of a trek but the prices are good the trees are very nice, and I can feel warm and toasty about not supporting an organization of pint-sized homophobes. Joe Clarke Life is too important to be taken seriously. Oscar