Re: [UC] Masonry contractor sought

2007-09-06 Thread Anthony West
Do I understand you aright: you want to apply a non-masonry coating to 
an existing brick masonry wall?


-- Tony West



...for coating an exterior wall.  Any recommendations?

Thanks,
linda
  




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Re: [UC] Re: New, improved, Crime UPDATE

2007-09-06 Thread Mbkudera
 
In a message dated 9/6/2007 4:18:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ed is  awesome.



Yes, Ed thinks and acts quickly and calmly.
 
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[UC] Masonry contractor sought

2007-09-06 Thread Linda Lee
...for coating an exterior wall.  Any recommendations?

Thanks,
linda



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[UC] Foster or perm home for kitten sought

2007-09-06 Thread Linda Lee
Stray black kitten, female (we think) in need of temp or perm home.  She's
been hanging around my dad's apartment building for a couple of weeks.  I
haven't met her but he reports she's very sweet, purrs, doesn't mind being
picked up, and wants very much to get inside.  Not sure of the age - maybe
3-4 months (her torso is about 9" and she has long-ish legs).  Sounds like a
sweetie.

Linda
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RE: [UC] New, improved, Crime UPDATE

2007-09-06 Thread Dubin, Elisabeth
This is great - I have something to add that may be related - last night, Rich 
and I were doing our block town-watch shift which ended around 4am.  We were 
standing at the corner of 46th and Hazel, when a fairly young looking black man 
with a cell phone sort of jogged past, looking over his shoulder as if he were 
being chased.  Rich and I made eye contact with him and then saw a cop car go 
by the other way, at which point the guy took off up 46th.  Rich and I tried to 
flag down the cop, but he didn't see us.  Then, another cop car went by and we 
did flag him down and told him where they guy headed, so he made a u turn and 
took off after him.  I never imagined that the cops would actually find him, 
since he could just hide in the bushes somewhere until morning... but if this 
is the same guy, I guess they caught him?  Suh-weet.  Fighting crime!  Yeh!




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Elizabeth F Campion
Sent: Thu 9/6/2007 3:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UC] New, improved, Crime UPDATE




The Burglars struck again, last night, and ...
a quick thinking neighbor and
very fast Police work
led to the CAPTURE of two men.

Last night at about 04:00, my neighbor Ed was startled from sleep by the
repeated ringing of his doorbell.
He looked out his window to see a man cross the street to his porch.

Soon thereafter, Ed heard someone using tools on his front door.
He dialed 911 and headed downstairs.

As he yelled,
"The Police are on the way", the door was forced open.
Fortunately a chain latch, kept it from flying all the way open.

Ed got a good look at the two men attempting the Break-in.
And he watched where they headed when they left his house.
He saw their tools, and the bag they were carried in.

These were guys, probably in their thirties.
They behaved as if this was NOT their first robbery.
One had acted as a lookout while the other rang the bell.
They were dressed in dark clothing.
They had tools and skills.

The police caught one of the burglars almost immediately.
The other was caught near 46th and Osage.

Ed was able to identify both burglars, so they were held over.
Ed is retired and is prepared to spend time in court helping it insure
these creeps "do time".

When the 2nd thief was caught he still had the canvas bag, but he had
managed to dump his tools somewhere.
Today is trash day, so they may be gone (picked up with the trash)...
... but, if you live between 46th and Springfield and 46th and Osage,
Please look in or near your front yards, alleys, hedges and trash cans.
If you find a collection of tools that might be useful to criminals
(Screw Drivers, small Pry bars, glass or bolt Cutters, etc)
please report it to the Police.

I'd love to see these guys, who cost Ed some sleep and new locks, go down
for ALL the crimes they committed.
They may be the same team that ripped off Elisabeth/
Maybe they can be forced into a plea that would lead to recovery of some
of the missing items.

I hope the Police are checking auto registrations and home addresses and
using search warrants to recover things that may have been stolen from
others and not yet off loaded to dealers or fences.

It felt good to hear about the successful cooperation of neighbor Ed and
the police.

Best!
Liz

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[UC] Re: disposal of old medicines??

2007-09-06 Thread Anthony West
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia is a particular source of 
expertise on the handling of pharmaceuticals. It has disseminated PR 
during this year on exactly this subject. There are significant concerns 
with toxicity and pollution. I'd recommend checking with its PR department.


-- Tony West


has anyone experience with or expertise in how to dispose of various 
chemicals, including lithium, indomethacin, ancient antibiotics... and 
some other miscellaneous old i.e. outdated or useless meds?   Talking 
to CVS people I had the distinct impression that they would not 
incinerate them, but probably send them to a land fill... ugh.
 the rivers don't seem like a good idea... compost heap?   a cook 
out and burn them up ourselves?  I do know the toxic waste people will 
take batteries, paints, etc. has anyone given them old medicines?


thanks for any hints or connects..

Vivianne




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Re: [UC] A peasant's plea

2007-09-06 Thread Krfapt
 
In a message dated 9/6/2007 5:40:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Professor of Urban Design and City Planning Michael
> Larice said  branding University City and Penn's campus
> using signs works to both  mark territorial boundaries and
> influence people's perception of the  area.



Reminds me...
 
In around 1914, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany asked his cousin, Albert I of  
Belgium, if German troops could cross Belgium on their way to Paris. Albert  
refused, responding that "Belgium is a country, not a road." Of course,  
Germany 
was the 800-lb gorilla of Europe and did it anyway.
 
The message apparently hasn't reached the sanctum sanctorum of College  Hall 
that University City is a neighborhood, not a brand. Of  course, Penn is the 
800-lb gorilla in these parts and will probably try to do  what it wants, 
anyway.
 
We can only work toward the goal that, like its predecessor, our  800-lb 
gorilla will fail in its ultimate quest to improve us right out of its  way. 
Hopefully, the conflict will be much more rational and less bloody.  

Always at  your service & ready for a dialog,
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[UC] A peasant's plea

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn

 Professor of Urban Design and City Planning Michael
> Larice said branding University City and Penn's campus
> using signs works to both mark territorial boundaries and
> influence people's perception of the area.
> 


Your majesty,

Dear glorious defender of the newly-painted Empire of Penn, Ceasar Amy,

I humbly offer my land, liberty, and wretched soul to your greatness and to the 
service of the glorious newly- painted, Empire of Penn. My life, limb, and 
honor stand ready for your brand as I pledge to obey, without evil thought, the 
noble vision of the glorious trustees of plutocracy. First impressions are 
everything as any upscale corporate liar knows and so you know me as a 
worthless, wretched, vermin spawned from the hellish filth my betters call West 
Philadelphia. 

Like a sword bearing goddess, you came to my wretched village, you saw the 
whores, and you ruthlessly and gloriously conquered. And with all my 
wretchedness; I am your worthless property. 

If in defense of the newly painted castle walls, against those barbaric satanic 
legions of Philadelphia, my miserable life is summoned to the fires of the 
cleaner safer underworld; please hear my one unworthy request. 

When you destroy my hellhound companion, Sam, currently existing in life inside 
your magnificent territorial boundaries; I miserably request that you show 
mercy. I beg on my belly that you don't throw him for a feast to the mean, 
fearful and angry consumers at the censored Penn plutocracy list, Sweet Barfing 
Cheese. Feed instead to your upscale UC lords, these West Philadelfiends, these 
terrorists. While the upscale bellies of UC lords can never be filled, please 
spare my companion hellhound from their funky torments.

Awaiting your magnificent newly painted command.

Your wretched and humble property,

A voiceless and invisible West Philadelphian




Re: [UC] yes, Virginia, there IS a marketing scheme

2007-09-06 Thread Krfapt
In a message dated 9/6/2007 3:53:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Vice  President of Public Safety Maureen
> >> Rush said the branding  effort has an positive effect on
> >> crime, as well; 
Does this means what the plain English interpretation says it means, or  what 
Ms Rush would like to believe she meant when she said it.

she  believes the repainted signs let
> >> potential criminals know  they are entering a protected
> >>  neighborhood.


If they know it, they sure aren't using that knowledge to modify their  
behavior.  

Al  Krigman
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[UC] Re: New, improved, Crime UPDATE

2007-09-06 Thread Mariellen Smith

Ed is awesome.

At 03:47 PM 9/6/2007, Elizabeth F Campion wrote:


The Burglars struck again, last night, and ...
a quick thinking neighbor and
very fast Police work
led to the CAPTURE of two men.

Last night at about 04:00, my neighbor Ed was startled from sleep by the
repeated ringing of his doorbell.
He looked out his window to see a man cross the street to his porch.

Soon thereafter, Ed heard someone using tools on his front door.
He dialed 911 and headed downstairs.

As he yelled,
"The Police are on the way", the door was forced open.
Fortunately a chain latch, kept it from flying all the way open.

Ed got a good look at the two men attempting the Break-in.
And he watched where they headed when they left his house.
He saw their tools, and the bag they were carried in.

These were guys, probably in their thirties.
They behaved as if this was NOT their first robbery.
One had acted as a lookout while the other rang the bell.
They were dressed in dark clothing.
They had tools and skills.

The police caught one of the burglars almost immediately.
The other was caught near 46th and Osage.

Ed was able to identify both burglars, so they were held over.
Ed is retired and is prepared to spend time in court helping it insure
these creeps "do time".

When the 2nd thief was caught he still had the canvas bag, but he had
managed to dump his tools somewhere.
Today is trash day, so they may be gone (picked up with the trash)...
... but, if you live between 46th and Springfield and 46th and Osage,
Please look in or near your front yards, alleys, hedges and trash cans.
If you find a collection of tools that might be useful to criminals
(Screw Drivers, small Pry bars, glass or bolt Cutters, etc)
please report it to the Police.

I'd love to see these guys, who cost Ed some sleep and new locks, go down
for ALL the crimes they committed.
They may be the same team that ripped off Elisabeth/
Maybe they can be forced into a plea that would lead to recovery of some
of the missing items.

I hope the Police are checking auto registrations and home addresses and
using search warrants to recover things that may have been stolen from
others and not yet off loaded to dealers or fences.

It felt good to hear about the successful cooperation of neighbor Ed and
the police.

Best!
Liz


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[UC] New, improved, Crime UPDATE

2007-09-06 Thread Elizabeth F Campion

The Burglars struck again, last night, and ...
a quick thinking neighbor and
very fast Police work 
led to the CAPTURE of two men.

Last night at about 04:00, my neighbor Ed was startled from sleep by the
repeated ringing of his doorbell.
He looked out his window to see a man cross the street to his porch.

Soon thereafter, Ed heard someone using tools on his front door.
He dialed 911 and headed downstairs.

As he yelled,
"The Police are on the way", the door was forced open.
Fortunately a chain latch, kept it from flying all the way open.

Ed got a good look at the two men attempting the Break-in.
And he watched where they headed when they left his house.
He saw their tools, and the bag they were carried in.

These were guys, probably in their thirties.
They behaved as if this was NOT their first robbery.
One had acted as a lookout while the other rang the bell.
They were dressed in dark clothing.
They had tools and skills.

The police caught one of the burglars almost immediately.
The other was caught near 46th and Osage.

Ed was able to identify both burglars, so they were held over.
Ed is retired and is prepared to spend time in court helping it insure
these creeps "do time".

When the 2nd thief was caught he still had the canvas bag, but he had
managed to dump his tools somewhere.
Today is trash day, so they may be gone (picked up with the trash)...
... but, if you live between 46th and Springfield and 46th and Osage, 
Please look in or near your front yards, alleys, hedges and trash cans.
If you find a collection of tools that might be useful to criminals
(Screw Drivers, small Pry bars, glass or bolt Cutters, etc)
please report it to the Police.

I'd love to see these guys, who cost Ed some sleep and new locks, go down
for ALL the crimes they committed.
They may be the same team that ripped off Elisabeth/
Maybe they can be forced into a plea that would lead to recovery of some
of the missing items.

I hope the Police are checking auto registrations and home addresses and
using search warrants to recover things that may have been stolen from
others and not yet off loaded to dealers or fences.

It felt good to hear about the successful cooperation of neighbor Ed and
the police.

Best!
Liz

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Re: [UC] yes, Virginia, there IS a marketing scheme

2007-09-06 Thread Elizabeth F Campion

Make us safer?

I thought they made us look like an appendage to Target or IKEA.
Why pay retail when the attractive nuisances of UC provide better and
often easier pickings than lesser neighborhoods?

Liz


On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 14:18:55 -0400 Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> CONNECT?!?!? And here I was thinking the signs indicated the 
> boundary.
> 
> Frankus
> Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.
> 
> 
> On Sep 6, 2007, at 12:54 PM, UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:
> 
> > from today's dp:
> >
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/2wz9op
> >
> >
> >> A FRESH COAT OF PAINT GOES A LONG WAY

> >> ... New "Welcome to University City" signs accompanied by
> >> Penn's spruced-up logo now adorn the rail bridges that
> >> stand at the three original locations.
...  the new signs aren't there just to beautify the
> >> campus -- they are partly the product of a continuous,
> >> concerted effort of Penn officials to connect the campus
> >> to the neighborhood it calls home.
> >> The signs are part of a project to "brand University City
> >> as a place people want to be" and a place "synonymous
> >> with clean and safe," 
 ... branding University City and Penn's campus
> >> using signs works to both mark territorial boundaries and
> >> influence people's perception of the area.

... Vice President of Public Safety Maureen
> >> Rush said the branding effort has an positive effect on
> >> crime, as well; she believes the repainted signs let
> >> potential criminals know they are entering a protected
> >> neighborhood.

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Re: [UC] yes, virginia, there IS a marketing scheme

2007-09-06 Thread Frank

CONNECT?!?!? And here I was thinking the signs indicated the boundary.

Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.


On Sep 6, 2007, at 12:54 PM, UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:


from today's dp:


http://tinyurl.com/2wz9op



A FRESH COAT OF PAINT GOES A LONG WAY
Signs' makeover seen as deterrent for potential criminal activity  
on Penn's campus

 -- by Jimmy Tobias
First impressions are everything.
And the crumbly, paint-chipped, 15-year-old signs that
once stood above Spruce, Walnut and Chestnut streets were
not very impressive.
The signs, looming over a few of the main gateways to
Penn's campus and University City, were an unattractive
welcome for freshmen coming to the University for the
first time.
But Penn's brand-new, "better-than-ever" freshman class,
as the administration calls its new students, were
greeted to campus brand-new and much better signs.
New "Welcome to University City" signs accompanied by
Penn's spruced-up logo now adorn the rail bridges that
stand at the three original locations.
A new sign location was even added to University Avenue.
"It was time to refresh the paint and update the design,
particularly in concert with us expanding into the postal
lands," said Mark Kocent, principal planner at the
University Architect's Office.
But the new signs aren't there just to beautify the
campus -- they are partly the product of a continuous,
concerted effort of Penn officials to connect the campus
to the neighborhood it calls home.
The signs are part of a project to "brand University City
as a place people want to be" and a place "synonymous
with clean and safe," said Andrew Zitcer, a spokesman for
Facilities and Real Estate Services.
"Putting up the new signs indicates [the University's]
pride in our neighborhood," he said.
Professor of Urban Design and City Planning Michael
Larice said branding University City and Penn's campus
using signs works to both mark territorial boundaries and
influence people's perception of the area.
Repainting these signs is "showing University City to be
a better maintained and new place," he said. "Why do you
think we paint our houses every few years?"
There could be a downside to this type of paint job,
however. Over the last few years, some West
Philadelphians have expressed reservations over Penn's
desire to associate itself with University City instead
of the less-glamorous area to the west, and the new signs
do nothing to combat that perception.
But Zitcer says that shouldn't be an issue.
"We're not trying to get into a debate about boundaries,"
he said. "We are not trying to isolate University City
from West Philadelphia. University City is a neighborhood
of West Philadelphia; it is a part of West Philadelphia.
For her part, Vice President of Public Safety Maureen
Rush said the branding effort has an positive effect on
crime, as well; she believes the repainted signs let
potential criminals know they are entering a protected
neighborhood.



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[UC] yes, virginia, there IS a marketing scheme

2007-09-06 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN

from today's dp:


http://tinyurl.com/2wz9op



A FRESH COAT OF PAINT GOES A LONG WAY
Signs' makeover seen as deterrent for potential criminal activity on Penn's 
campus

 -- by Jimmy Tobias

First impressions are everything.

And the crumbly, paint-chipped, 15-year-old signs that
once stood above Spruce, Walnut and Chestnut streets were
not very impressive.

The signs, looming over a few of the main gateways to
Penn's campus and University City, were an unattractive
welcome for freshmen coming to the University for the
first time.

But Penn's brand-new, "better-than-ever" freshman class,
as the administration calls its new students, were
greeted to campus brand-new and much better signs.

New "Welcome to University City" signs accompanied by
Penn's spruced-up logo now adorn the rail bridges that
stand at the three original locations.

A new sign location was even added to University Avenue.

"It was time to refresh the paint and update the design,
particularly in concert with us expanding into the postal
lands," said Mark Kocent, principal planner at the
University Architect's Office.

But the new signs aren't there just to beautify the
campus -- they are partly the product of a continuous,
concerted effort of Penn officials to connect the campus
to the neighborhood it calls home.

The signs are part of a project to "brand University City
as a place people want to be" and a place "synonymous
with clean and safe," said Andrew Zitcer, a spokesman for
Facilities and Real Estate Services.

"Putting up the new signs indicates [the University's]
pride in our neighborhood," he said.

Professor of Urban Design and City Planning Michael
Larice said branding University City and Penn's campus
using signs works to both mark territorial boundaries and
influence people's perception of the area.

Repainting these signs is "showing University City to be
a better maintained and new place," he said. "Why do you
think we paint our houses every few years?"

There could be a downside to this type of paint job,
however. Over the last few years, some West
Philadelphians have expressed reservations over Penn's
desire to associate itself with University City instead
of the less-glamorous area to the west, and the new signs
do nothing to combat that perception.

But Zitcer says that shouldn't be an issue.

"We're not trying to get into a debate about boundaries,"
he said. "We are not trying to isolate University City
from West Philadelphia. University City is a neighborhood
of West Philadelphia; it is a part of West Philadelphia.

For her part, Vice President of Public Safety Maureen
Rush said the branding effort has an positive effect on
crime, as well; she believes the repainted signs let
potential criminals know they are entering a protected
neighborhood.



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[UC] Re: [UC-Announce] useful phillyclipper coupons

2007-09-06 Thread Gwendolyn Bye
Gail,  Thank you so much for this promotion - I hope it works - we really need 
to build this class this fall. I know there must be people out there that would 
like it. 
  We'll keep trying.
  Send my best to all
  Thanks Gwen

Gail Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Those "PhillyClipper" coupon booklets are now being handed out on 
local campuses.
One very generous coupon is for the adult classes at the Gwendolyn 
Bye Cance Center (3611 Lancaster Ave.).
I have been participating in the Exercise Dance class for years and 
would welcome more neighbors joining us. It is Pilates-based 
(abdominal strength) and includes floor, standing, and moving 
routines. Previous dance or exercise experience is a plus, but not 
essential.
The first class of the season is this Tuesday (Sept. 11) at 6:30. 
Call Mary at 215-222-7633 for more info.
Your first class is free with the coupon which can also be obtained onine at:
http://www.phillyclipper.com
So you have nothing to lose but your stiff joints...
I hope to see some of you there.
Gail
-- 
--
Dr. Gail Massey
Room 243 John Morgan Bldg.
Dept. of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6082
Ph:215-898-6850; Fax: 215-898-2401
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Re: [UC] Yet more help from Hollywood (was stickups on 43rd & 45th streets)

2007-09-06 Thread Dave Axler

 Mike:

I think Al's a bit confused here, so picking on him won't help. Just remember, 
those who make the rules aren't obliged to follow them.

Anyone who really "walked away" from this list, regardless of his or her 
destination, would have fully unsubscribed from the list and thus wouldn't be 
able to cross-post to begin with.

But, then, what other view would you expect from someone who's repeatedly 
inveighed against such cross-posting -- often including warnings against it in 
his own messages -- while still feeling free to cite lengthy passages of 
copyrighted material from various newspapers in his own posts? Is that 
hypocrisy? Personally, I think of it as "Internet double-jointedness"...

--dave


 


 

-Original Message-
From: Mike V. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 11:28 am
Subject: RE: [UC] Yet more help from Hollywood (was stickups on 43rd & 45th 
streets)














Hm.? Well, since you are clearly the 
arbiter of what does and doesn't constitute appropriate email conduct Al, I 
guess I have no choice but to comply w-


?


Oh, wait.


?


- Mike V.



  


  
-Original Message-
From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
  Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 
  8:29 AM
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: Re: [UC] Yet 
  more help from Hollywood (was stickups on 43rd & 45th 
  streets)



  

  
In a message dated 9/4/2007 9:48:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  
What irritates me is there 
is yet another movie coming from Hollywood 
that glorifies the 
violence.


  


  
What irritates me are the people who walked away from the real University 
  City listserv to join the tea and crumpets set at sweetbarkingcheese.com, 
then 
  cross-post to both lists. What's the sense of it. You either want to be part 
  of the action on the UC list or you think you're too good for the world and 
  stroke each other's egos at sweetbarkingcheese.

  
?

  
Take your pick. 
  
?

  
Always at your 
  service & ready for a dialog,
Al Krigman -- 36-year local resident, 
  housing provider, curmudgeon, and all-around 
  crank,





  

  


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