It may be that darn head injury but I seem to be immune to the Hack issue.
 
In November, I received a timely notice when the Hack production company was looking for a West Philly home for a December filming. I recall a phone number on that notice. I also received other notices at least two weeks prior to the most recent filmings as well.
 
I recall the day when all the trucks were set up in the 45th & Larwood vicinity. A cop sat outside my home most of the day (Hello officer!). Again, I could blame that partial lobotomy, but I thought it was kind of cool that they were filming in the neighborhood.
 
But as long as we are complaining about preventing contractor access to one's home, I propose: did the Philadelphia Water Department ask me if they could work on my street for over two months, replacing the water main? Did they ask me if I had scheduled any contractor work (note: the work was replacing the sidewalk. The truck needed to be right in front). Indeed, did they ask me if I had a deadline, due to an RDA loan? Did they ask me if they could start jackhammering at 7 a.m., especially on the day I was ill? Did they ask me if two weeks notice was sufficient?
 
But back to non-utility company concerns.
 
I recall living in Art Museum when they were filming The Sixth Sense. Yes, there were complaints. But I think many of the residents were enthusiastic. Well, that one had Bruce Willis, and Hack just has...um...whatever that guys name is.
 
I just hope they are getting their coffee at the Green Line.
 
Susan
 


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