On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 09:57, John F Davis wrote:
> I live in Durham and it definitetly has some bad place.
> The whole Main Street/Project area comes to mind.  (Wanna buy a rock?)
> 
> I suggest if you think differently, read the paper some time.
> 
> 
> JD
I don't deny there are bad places in Durham, just as there are bad
places in Raleigh.  I do, however, strongly deny that all of Durham
is completely unsafe, as the original poster suggested.

Oh, and I do read the paper every day.

Tanner
(Proud to live in Durham)
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