Hi, coffee you smell?
So, how's by you...
As autumn hastens
My Haiku:

A fugly parklet
Won't let me park my car here.
Pathetic it is.

Strolling with dollars
But this season; the reason
has ended too soon. 

Try to get cupcakes...
Caught up in parklet's mistakes... 
too 'spresso crowded.



On Aug 19, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Cindy Miller wrote:
> ...breathing deeply of the wonderful coffee aromas...and the car-exhaust 
> fumes!!!!
> anyway IMHO) the thing is FUGLY.
> -cm
> On Aug 18, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Wilma de Soto wrote:
> 
>> Can't say as I like the bleachers with window  boxes.
>> 
>> From: Andrew Diller <dill...@dillernet.com>
>> Reply-To: Andrew Diller <dill...@dillernet.com>
>> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 21:55:24 -0400
>> To: UnivCity listserv <UnivCity@list.purple.com>
>> Subject: Re: [UC] Re: Parking Spaces @ 43rd & Baltimore
>> 
>> The parklet is the most retarded thing I've ever seen. There is a F***** 
>> park right across the street.
>> This is not in direct response to any of the responses below, just a general 
>> sentiment.
>> What's next? Wheelchair lanes in-between the trolley tracks on Baltimore? 
>> How much did they waste on that piece of crap?
>> -andy
>> 
>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:56 PM, robert rathmann <jacko...@cavtel.net> wrote:
>> The rebut that I expected.  I do not however, expect to be lumped in
>> with a group that I lay no public claim to.  My dear Mr. Mohel... I
>> explained that my feelings were not as emotional as yours and I wrote
>> of MY feelings on a very superficial level.  I have no idea what the
>> so called "peace activists" had done to you to provoke such hard
>> feelings nor do I see where I have said anything that expressed
>> concern for my life due to flash mobs, but give me full credit for the
>> way you feel about what I personally said.  I have not ridiculed you
>> or your followers.  Actually, I believe we need people like you to
>> keep the rest of us thinking.
>> Thank you for that Mohel.
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Glenn <glen...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> > "If we spent less time selfishly complaining
>> > about minor inconveniences and embrace the cultural expressions and
>> > creativeness of those who make things happen we might smile a bit
>> > more."
>> >
>> > Ratmann, I said the same thing to a bunch of selfish peace activists.  If
>> > they would stop their annoying complaining, we could smile and enjoy our
>> > lovely wars.  If they understood that citizenship is an obsessed selfish 
>> > act
>> > like you do, we would all feel happy happy joy joy and love for our 
>> > creative
>> > wars.
>> >
>> >
>> > The funny thing is that when you positive thinking entitled rats hear about
>> > a flash mob, you scream the loudest for "justice" and revenge.  Why don't
>> > you get stop and frisked and then send your love?  Will you smile when the
>> > creative one's yank away your rights as a citizen or your kids rights?  It
>> > would be a minor inconvenience isn't that right, Rat?
>> >
>> > This happy happy joy shit is just another level of bullshit.  It brings the
>> > same amount of happiness as all other addictions.  But you mindless one's
>> > use the law of positive thinking as a weapon against honest citizens.
>> >
>> >  Give up your health care and send your kids to an Afghan village, and then
>> > sing your happy happy joy song.  If you really believe that parklets,
>> > gadgets, and propaganda bring happiness, you simply delude yourself.
>> >
>> > Yes, you are selfish when you ridicule the citizens, who actually speak up
>> > and work for justice.  The route to true happiness is revealed in the
>> > dharma.
>> >
>> > On 8/13/2011 12:10 PM, robert rathmann wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm sorry Glenn, I wasn't confusing your stupidity with your enjoyment.
>> >
>> > I'm afraid that my feelings on the parklet are less than emotional.
>> > It's a fun, temporary display.  I do however enjoy and support most
>> > creative forms of street art (or whatever you are going to call it in
>> > rebuttal).  If the temporary inconvenience of losing two parking
>> > spaces is making it hard for people to manage they're parking needs
>> > then you can take my spot for the time being.  let me know and I will
>> > save a spot for you with my folding chairs (I stole them from Clark
>> > Park btw).  Much of the reasons for living in this neighborhood is the
>> > never ending diversity of ideas and creative displays that our
>> > neighbors demonstrate in many ways.  The city is a tight squeeze and
>> > we're all in it together.  If we spent less time selfishly complaining
>> > about minor inconveniences and embrace the cultural expressions and
>> > creativeness of those who make things happen we might smile a bit
>> > more.
>> >
>> > As for Clark Park... it's my children's "backyard".  We are thankful
>> > that there are changes being made and that the Park has become a more
>> > friendly space for most.  The amount of folks that use the north side
>> > of the park speaks for the positive change that's happening.  I'm not
>> > going to sit here and say that every change is good and that any
>> > change is going to satisfy everyone but I'm not an angry guy with too
>> > much time and a personal agenda.  I have a family, a real job which
>> > keeps me from becoming obsessed with every blade of grass that is
>> > damaged and every fart that is expelled from the "powers" working hard
>> > to make West Philly Safer, more creative, and a great place to raise a
>> > family.
>> >
>> > Lastly, I will have to confess that my "love" for Siano is undeclared
>> > as is my love for Glenn.  Sorry.
>> >
>> > I've now addressed my shallow, selfish feelings about these things.
>> > I'm out.  I will continue to enjoy reading the ever so entertaining
>> > discussions like this one.  Rock on Glenn.
>> >
>> > Love, Rat
>> >
>> > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Glenn <glen...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > On 8/11/2011 11:17 PM, robert rathmann wrote:
>> >
>> > Dude... get a life or at least take the time to enjoy the one you have.
>> >
>> > Oh Ratmann, let's not confuse enjoyment with stupidity!
>> >
>> > Thoughtful happy grownups have been discussing the flawed dealings of
>> > government.
>> >
>> > Your type of ad hominem interjection is rather pathetic and bullies the
>> > listserv readers; "Glenn and others will shut up because I call Glenn
>> > miserable.  My beloved Siano and Parklet have been brilliantly defended.
>> >  And I didn't need to defend or support my Parklet with no damn rational
>> > statements.  I'm happy, happy, happy!"
>> >
>> > Rat, if you're too stupid to profess your love for Siano or represent your
>> > positions on the Parklet, let the discussions for the mature adults!
>> >
>> > Happy and contented,
>> > Glenn
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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