.
The data provided by these services was indicative of the direction
the city should be taking with Information Services; instead, it
continues to reinforce the stereotype of being unhelpful and
secretive. Bad, bad city.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Glenn moyerglen
Lots o' stuff free to go
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by the consistency of Philadelphia's
leaders to disappoint its citizens.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Glenn moyerglen...@earthlink.net wrote:
The settlement was marked confidential, but the city released it to The
Inquirer under the state Right to Know Act
Has anyone used this company service? Is a permit needed from the
city to utilize one?
Portable On Demand Storage:
http://www.pods.com/
Thanks in advance.
John
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John Ellingsworth
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You can login to the linksys and change it through the admin interface
if you know the password (if you changed it)
Browse to http://192.168.1.1
There are default username password for the linksys that you should
google for your specific device. Some use blank username and 'admin'
as password.
NASA in Colbert conundrum over Space Station
NASA's outreach to the public to drum up interest in the International
Space Station started innocently enough with an online contest to name
the station's new living quarters.
***
The comedian's supporters cast 230,539 write-in votes to name
Raccoons are certainly not uncommon in the neighborhood. We constantly
had them visiting us in our backyard(s) - entire families at a time.
(Usually a mother will be in lead with several kits following.)
One evening in early spring, we left our rabbit hutch open later than
usual. The
As a young man, when I would deliver newspapers in the very early
morning I would occasionally see them crawl into the sewers. It was
always really creepy, as they would flatten themselves and crawl in; it
looked very unnatural, but I guess not.
John
Anthony West wrote:
Is that an urban
Some insights into Philadelphia Planning...
This week in local design, development and planning news:
PART I: NEWS --
http://www.planphilly.com/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?q=359266u=2531
1. A President's House Divided --
Does anyone have any moving boxes, or large boxes in general, that they
no longer need?
I am in need of some moving boxes, and would be happy to take them off
of your hands, if so. If you want them back, I can return them when I
am done with them. Let me know off list, please.
John
Inga Saffron lays it out:
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20090206_Changing_Skyline__Hotel_enrages_Spruce_Hill.html
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John Ellingsworth
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Do the right thing and divulge the name of the restaurant (and/or the
manager); the collective good - or evil - will apply the appropriate
pressures.
(You can send it in l33t hacker speak, - or write a haiku with the first
letter of each line part of the business name - so as not to write it
Yes.
(My friend, who is/was waitstaff, left today.)
John
B Andersen wrote:
I heard that the White Dog closed today. Any truth to this?
http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?p=974024
Hmm maybe my 'friend' was less than forthright about the specifics...
Apologies.
John
David Toccafondi wrote:
Their answering machine says they're closed for renovations and they'll
reopen Friday.
dave
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Yes
Abandoned cars are on the police department site, along with abandoned
property, narcotics complaint, roll call complaint, and hazardous
highway condition:
http://www.ppdonline.org/rpts/
http://www.ppdonline.org/rpts/rpts_abanauto.php
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Bill Sanderson wrote
Abandoned cars are on the police department site, along with abandoned
property, narcotics complaint, roll call complaint, and hazardous
highway condition:
http://www.ppdonline.org/rpts/
http://www.ppdonline.org/rpts/rpts_abanauto.php
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Bill Sanderson wrote
This Winter, the Arts League is going GREEN! Instead of sending a paper
catalog, we invite you to browse our winter-spring course listings
online at www.ucartsleague.org http://www.ucartsleague.org/ .
Call 215-382-7811 to receive a printed catalog.
Register by Monday, December 22, and save
The thing that captured my attention in this story was how quickly city
council the mayor were so quick to sign off on the leasing of the park
to Fox Chase.
Although the judge said there was no official misconduct
on their part, the fact that it was done before there was any legal
right to do
Original Message
Subject: This Holiday Season buy local at the West Philly Craft Fairs!
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:41:27 -0500
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Celebrate the season with the West Philly Neighborhood Craft Festival.
We feature local artists and fine crafts
FYI
Original Message
Subject: Fwd: armed robbery on 4700 Warrington, near Abbraccio Rest
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:00:15 -0500
Dear neighbors, friends, family;
J and I were walking home from dinner at Abbraccio this eve.,
near the garden gate on the north side of
into Powerpoint and use the dual display option in Powerpoint slide
show mode to show only those cells/rows in Excel that you wish to display
via the Powerpoint slide.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
2008-11-10
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I've never used a projector with a computer. So
Ever read or see the movie Six Degrees of Separation?
A classic in it's own right - here is an abridged look:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation
Craig Obama wrote:
*Daniel Pipes Blog* http://www.danielpipes.org/blog
Obama's Connection to Sirhan Sirhan
*by Daniel Pipes
program Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I do not have the hardware to provide you for your endeavor but will be
happy to assist you with any questions relating to how you might
accomplish the transfer.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Glenn moyer wrote:
Dear hotel opponents,
Jonathon
The following is a message from the Philadelphia Animal Care and
Control Association:
This is an urgent plea for your help. The shelter is packed with dogs
whose lives depend on getting out -- into rescue, an adoptive home, or
a temporary foster home -- immediately.
The dogs are large and
FYI ...
Original Message
Subject: Armed holdup @ 48th and Warrington
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:51:59 -0400
Hey y'all.
It's 10:45 pm on a freaking Wednesday night. My friend who lives on
the other side of our block just called to tell me that his next door
neighbor was
FYI ...
Original Message
Subject: Armed holdup @ 48th and Warrington
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:51:59 -0400
Hey y'all.
It's 10:45 pm on a freaking Wednesday night. My friend who lives on
the other side of our block just called to tell me that his next door
neighbor was
because they are free!
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John Ellingsworth
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Hi everyone,
I have two free tickets to The Persians, performed by the People's
Light Theatre Company in Malvern for this Thursday evening's
performance @ 7:30 PM.
If you would like these and will definitely be able to make the show,
please email me ASAP.
I found a set of keys in the bike line just outside the municipal
parking lot this morning.
Looks like some house keys, car keys and a bike lock key, with a
distinctive keychain.
Let me know if they're yours, or if you know who they might belong to.
Regards,
John
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I had a lengthy conversation with one of the local town watch reps and I
was informed that there have been an incredibly large number of
burglaries in the area, spreading from campus and continuing west to
49th beyond, Market st. to Chester Ave.
A large number of them have been reported
If you ride a bike or are a walker in University City, you might find
these changes welcome; at least I do. Increased traffic enforcement
against violators is certainly something that would benefit us all.
I do often find myself wondering if it was truly an engineer who came up
with many of
A violator is a violator. The most egregious violators are cyclists
drivers who ride on the sidewalks.
John
KAREN ALLEN wrote:
Hi, John, I hope by violators you include those cyclists who ignore
the rules of the road and run stop signs and red lights and end up
riding into the path of auto
Has anyone else noticed the massive increase in patrons at Dock Street
whilst the number of wait staff has remained the same?
A number of friends I have tried to use the place regularly, but the
time to wait for service is so long that it isn't reasonable to stick
with it; now, the only
The interesting thing about this announcement is that there hasn't been
anything posted on http://www.phila.gov regarding this, and nothing
posted anywhere else but the UPenn website. Just sayin'.
http://potholes.phila.gov/southstreetbridge
http://www.phila.gov/STREETS/
Regards,
John
Can you provide any more details about how you heard of this rumor?
What organization is the proposed org, or company? A Plus/Sunoco may
already have them in place.
It would certainly be a waste of money as it is well documented and
researched that CCTV is ineffective at preventing crime.
A revealing article about the former owners of the personal care
facility that used to be at 40th Pine, and their history of neglect at
other facilities as well.
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080611__A_crime__crime__crime__crime_.html
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
You
I am looking for a person named Kristen Carter, or anyone who might know
her.
I found her wallet on the street and would like to return it to her.
Please contact off-list.
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John Ellingsworth
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The wallet has been successfully reunited with its owner.
Thanks for the tips.
Regards,
John
John Ellingsworth wrote:
I am looking for a person named Kristen Carter, or anyone who might know
her.
I found her wallet on the street and would like to return it to her.
Please contact off-list
In addition to the sign below being removed, the Satterlee historical
marker along Baltimore avenue was stolen for a second (third?) time, and
has been MIA for some time now. This *seems* to have gone largely
unnoticed.
Regards,
John
Lewis Mellman wrote:
Sometime between Sat night and
There is a detailed discussion of this - along with a complaint from Cedar
Park Neighbors - detailed on this thread:
http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/university-city-west-philadelphia/54433-foundation-wall-collapse-49th-florence.html
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
2008-04-11
I don't know half
/earthhour/
http://www4.earthhourus.org/
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John Ellingsworth
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I think there was some confusion due to the stupid amendment of 10-1200 of
the charter last year.
http://www.thenextmayor.com/vault/20070206pole_signs.html
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
2008-03-26
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less
than half of you half
Here is the text to the amendment:
http://webapps.phila.gov/council/attachments/3265.pdf
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
2008-03-26
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less
than half of you half as well as you deserve.
- Bilbo Baggins
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Bill
Bill
There is ANOTHER amendment pending on this issue, which may or may not be
related to concerns about the impact:
http://webapps.phila.gov/council/detailreport/?key=8158
It maybe in response to some of the concerns about streetspam.
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
2008-03-26
I don't know half
Well, Melani, maybe it did, or maybe it didn't.
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
So, John, did that bill get passed, or not?
- Melani
Melani Lamond, Associate Broker
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Another one of my projects you might enjoy.
Search for properties listed in the city of Philadelphia Register of
Historic Places designated as historic by the Philadelphia Historical
Commission.
http://welcometophilly.com/register/
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
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UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:
more on popkin:
http://www.phillyskyline.com/popkin/popkin21.htm
I probably prepared for three weeks back in 1994 or 95 for
the arrival of Tom Lussenhop. I was the staff planner
manning an Office of Community Planning, a project of Ira
Harkavy's Center for
http://welcometophilly.com/SHCA.mp3
Audio is as good as it gets; video coming soon.
Regards,
John
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Looking forward to learning more about your personal life!
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John Ellingsworth
Anthony West wrote:
What you just wrote is untrue, Frank.
I addressed the challenge of sitting on a committee and arriving at a
committee's decisions. I have sat on many committees; how many have you
sat
Were the proceedings recorded?
If not, everything can be denied.
Just sayin'.
John
[For those of you thinking, why does he keep asking? I like to
highlight the time that the UCCC held a meeting against the billboard
proposal several years ago, an unofficial vote was held resulting in one
Whoops! Whoa!
Let me clarify - I was not offering to do the recording.
I apologize if it was not clear; I was merely asking the question.
If someone needs advice on how to do so, I could offer it; however, my
current obligations do not permit me to take part.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Is it an option to record the proceedings with a video camera?
While the topic is not really my interest, sharing information is, and I
can think of little reason not to record video and/or audio of these
proceedings.
I'll admit that part of my reason for asking is that with all of these
that they hadn't completed them on time.
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John Ellingsworth
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Are/Were there specific reasons for the construction delay?
John
Brian Siano wrote:
Glenn wrote:
It may have a fence and a lock on it so that FOCP can control it in
the future. We simply have no idea. We are not allowed to
participate and those claiming the right to make all
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/ is ideal for most things.
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I believe there is a Penn list of items for sale or to be given away. Is
there any other list that people have had success with?
**Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.
Sorry for the obtuse topic, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a
store that sold die cast models of cars?
Thanks for any leads; feel free to reply off list.
John
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We have had intermittent issues with USPS, also (4800 Beaumont).
As a result, we switched our mail to a PO box. It isn't terribly
convenient, but we are rarely in a rush to get our bills anyway ... but
it's useful for when receiving non-UPS non-FedEX packages.
John
Ruthann Auten wrote:
Hi
figure out where the file is...
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Dave Axler wrote:
Friday's Inquirer, in the Legal Notices section, reports that there
will be a hearing by City Council's Committee on Rules to be held 4
December, 1 PM, Room 400 City Hall, on the following bill:
070934
To amend
FYI
Original Message
Subject: Shooting
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:52:14 -0500
Hey all,
Just wanted to let you know there was a shooting in front of my
friend's house at 4813 Warrington tonight at 6pm. A young man was shot
in the leg by two black teenaged males with a sawed
This raised a (somewhat) perplexing interesting question:
If every block in the immediate area is to be cleaned, and all of the
cars are to be moved, where are all the cars to be moved to if every
block is to be cleaned?
While I think it is a great idea, it doesn't seem to have much
Anyone else seen this flyer on their block? They were all over 49th
street (they are a nice pumpkin color).
His website is sorely lacking in anything of substance (in fact, it is
still showing the web template information), but it looks as though he
is running for office (PA State rep):
It seems to me the simplest solution is to not reply off list.
On some lists, off list replies will see you criticized greater than
that which has been done here; ymmv.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[Known for sending off-list replies back to the list.]
[[Does not want off-list replies
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I have a tree in my backyard that I would gladly allow someone to just
chop down for any reason they could think of ... I'd do it myself save
for the wires underneath and the small children climbing in it.
Cindy Miller wrote:
The house on the corner of 48th Warrington is now up for sale. (I
Original Message
Subject: Clark Park Festival SATURDAY the 15th!
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:01:46 -0400
Hey all!
West Philly's favorite Semi-Annual event is nigh!
The Clark Park Festival is THIS SATURDAY!!!
Judi and I, and loads and loads of folks, have been busting our butts
- that, if you
can support your allegations and complaints - will be sure to pass on
this issue.
I hope this is helpful
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
In a message dated 8/27/2007 7:10:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
6a. Re: More on litter fines
Posted by: lpn1704
Only if you pay to have your listing there...
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John Ellingsworth
Kathleen Turner wrote:
Or, um, you could try the phone book?
Kathleen
On 8/23/07, John Ellingsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
***
Notaries
For notaries in Philadelphia county (some of who also only go by one
name
, for the holiday
party, in toy pick up or for more information, contact Alfonso Rainey at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 215-686-3418/19, Mon-Fri.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Cindy Miller wrote:
Huh?
-cm
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On Aug 23, 2007, at 1:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can email [EMAIL
Craig
Are you confirming that the email address belongs to Marty Cabry?
From the information I sent, it would appear as though it actually
belongs to Alfonso Rainey.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/23/2007 8:19:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
it into Google maps?
http://www.dos.state.pa.us/notaries/cwp/view.asp?a=1246q=444958notariesNav=|
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/23/2007 9:26:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you confirming that the email address belongs to Marty
Both my name Kimm's have been removed from the list; still, I wonder
what motivated them to put them there.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Kimm Tynan wrote:
kimm, how did you stumble on this? and please let us
know what you find out from wendell lewis.
After Robin posted about googling her
I, too, would be interested in knowing how the names got there since
mine is one of them. I do not recall being asked for my opinion on this.
I have never supported a BID as it has been represented.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Kimm Tynan wrote:
I am livid. I just stumbled across this list
NS2.BLUEHOST.COM
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John Ellingsworth
UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, _http://www.ucbid.net_ (http://www.ucbid.net/supporters.pdf)
-- the home page for the list, appears to be a genuine UCD site.
really? I thought the ucbid.net host for this document
to the Matt
A. Peskin salary fund ...
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With all this gratuitous bickering on what ought to be a forum for
dissemination of information of interest to the community, did we miss a National
Night Out block party on the 200 Block of S Melville
://www.artinstitutes.edu/philadelphia/news_detail.asp?CategoryID=6PressID=5110
--
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In light of this recent thread, I offer the response of the Lower Merion
township to a similar incident:
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070806_Warning_of_carjackings_in_Lower_Merion.html
--
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John Ellingsworth
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://www.google.com/
You will find in-depth answers to your questions, which would otherwise
clog the pipes around here, as it were.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Anthony West wrote:
Thank you, Frank, for correcting one statement I do not understand with
another statement I do not understand. I
I think it best to use Jeff's advice for posting and discussing on this
list:
It may be helpful to think of discussion on the lists as you would
discussion at a party. If you are not interested in the discussion,
don't listen (delete the mail).
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
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I haven't seen the Quest yet; did it mention their new mobile directory?
http://www.ucitymobile.com/
(It won honorable mention in the Webby awards. http://www.webbyawards.com/ )
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Ross Bender wrote:
Today I was thrilled to receive my very first copy of UCD's
, transmit, and distribute any and
all materials and communications regarding and including submitted
Entries. UCD is under no obligation to give credit or pay any
consideration to you for your Entries.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Ross Bender wrote:
Today I was thrilled to receive my very first
In this case there is no door, and everyone is free to photograph as
they wish.
The Orchestra doesn't have any legal standing on this issue.
A good quick reference is the this guide:
http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Mario Giorno wrote:
B
It's
you a heads-up. I'm sure you are
well-acclimated to
city life, so you won't be too worried. But do take care!
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and the
self-aggrandizing for asking basic or 'simple' questions on this list.
A humiliating, and cowardly tactic, IMO.
BTW - I am sure the NID/BID Lomb21 was referring to was the one here, in
University City.
I look forward to being corrected.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Anthony West wrote
, it isn't my property.
--
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at the PPA lot on Baltimore avenue. A crew was taking it out this morning.
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Next to Benny's.
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John Ellingsworth
B Andersen wrote:
Which wall?
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at the PPA lot on Baltimore avenue. A crew was taking it out this
morning.
--
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John Ellingsworth
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You didn't mention roosters.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/14/2007 3:08:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just to get the facts out and the citizens involved, I am beginning a
PROCESS tonight, at the Green Line
Anyone have any experiences with local rental car agencies, good or bad?
[Off-list replies would be fine, although on might be a new distraction.]
Thanks in advance.
--
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John Ellingsworth
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For what it's worth, I find it amazing that anyone would pay so much for
flavored ice . . .
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John Ellingsworth
Mark Bowerman wrote:
All,
Perhaps this is old news, but I'm not always so observant:
Does anyone know whether Joe's, the grocery store on the 4500 block of
Baltimore
it used for much else, but I am certain others will say it is.
Maybe it can get historic designation and they won't be able to tear it
down ... but they should tear it down, IMO.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Margie Politzer wrote:
It has been brought to my attention that the reason Tim
([EMAIL
There is a trash can directly in front of the wall, next to the bike
rack. It seems it is often ignored by the wallsitters.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I use the carshare in the parking lot right behind the wall. In my
experience, there are always a few people using
What is the First Thursday meeting? Is it open to the public?
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Anthony West wrote:
Spokespersons for the Community Relations Office of Penn (which runs First Thursday
meetings), for the University City District, and for Councilwoman Blackwell's office all
Take it to culture - you won't find 'classy fashion' here...
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Ross Bender wrote:
I need to say Thanks for the mad props in a classy fashion on another
list, but can't think of a better way to say thanks. Any help?
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District.
Brennan said the district's board was investigating the incident.
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20070601_Clout___Primaries__Unfinished_gift_that_keeps_on_giving.html
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Although I was able to find a definition of 'fee simple' it doesn't
really clarify what the bill is trying to accomplish:
http://www.answers.com/topic/fee-simple
Could someone else with expert knowledge in the field of real estate
explain what it means?
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
Dave Axler
The armory is the first place that comes to mind; I don't think Drexel
owns it, based on their lack of involvement at the recent antiques show
there.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
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Don't be concerned with the fee simple stuff - it's just your basic deed.? Look for what
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/05/17/knoxs-landing
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John Ellingsworth
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, and other grief stricken individuals - come to pay their
respects to the dead, often after paying great expense for that opportunity.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
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Mike V. wrote:
A lot of deer can starve in two years. Two years also means a lot of
lyme disease, ticks
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