Hah! Get this: Jannie Blackwell's office says that landscaping the lot would be considered TRESPASSING, because it does not belong to Kyle. So instead, the blight on the block that is that vacant lot has to sit there undisturbed, lest Kyle get hauled into court by heaven-knows-who.

From: "Jonathan Cass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey- how about picking up some of that trash around the door-- and I don't
want to hear about your "evil", trash-spewing neighbors. I am already
cleaning up my block and the eastside of 47th street b/w Larchwood and
Baltimore.  Don't tell me that I have to come over and clean up you damn
property too!

And what's going on with that vacant lot -- I happened to drive by it this
morning  and I let's just say, I didn't think to myself-- "my, my, my, Kyle
has done a BEAUTIFUL job landscaping that vacant lot."

Jonathan A. Cass
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kyle Cassidy Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 8:54 AM To: 'Charles H. Buchholtz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [UC] My own garage door


Hey kids -- I'd asked chip to cc me any info he got, but I realize that his goals may be different than mine. I have this lovely garage door see:

http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/projects/this-old-goth-house/garage-doo
r/1.jpg

Which was damaged when the house next door to me got knocked down (some
broken windows, the left mounting got knocked out of kilter). The result is
that the door doesn't open and close properly. I'd thought, like chip "hey,
I'll put an automatic garage door in there! It'll be cool!" but then I
realized, I like my garage door. It looks ... If not rustic, then at least
rusty. My question is this:

Who can fix my garage door? I want it to open and close nicely, I want to be
able to lock it , I might replace the windows myself, but if someone else
wants to do it, why should I get in their way. I have a tax return burning,
burning a hole in my pocket and I'd like to start this in the next few days.
The more I look at it, the more I find myself thinking: what a noble garage
door! If only it worked!


Thanks a bundle.

Kyle


-----Original Message----- From: Charles H. Buchholtz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [UC] Garage door


Hi,


I want to install a garage door and opener, and I'd like to buy the door
from someone who will install it for me.  This involves ripping out the old
swinging doors, hooking up the electrical, etc.

Does anyone know of a garage door dealer/installer in the Philadelphia area
that they would recommend?

Thanks,

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