Kyle:

I have to say that the renaming of "Mr. Hugs" to "Mr. Guns" has
significantly changed my impression of you.  Before the change, I saw you as
the kind of guy who loved his cats, couldn't get along with his rough and
tough neighbors, and was willing to leave a party early to run home to help
his girlfriend clean the house.   Now, I associate you with all those
manly, well-hung types who below to the NRA.

You just need to get a big-ass SUV with rims (the no-car thing just won't
do) and to give up that crazy art stuff. Then, I bet, your thuggish,
criminal-minded neighbors will give you the respect that you will not only
then deserve but which you will DEMAND with violence, if necessary.

Jonathan A. Cass
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it was a big part of our decision to get rid of our car. that and the fact
that mr. guns is usually too drunk to drive. We're car free and mostly
loving it.

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In a message dated 9/16/2004 9:17:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
The blame is 100% squarely on the shoulders of the car owners. You want a
transportation system that relies on atmosphere destroying, anachronistic
gasoline powered vehicles? You got it. It is YOUR fault. Yes YOU. Every one
of you University City ninnies who make lame excuses for having to maintain
personal vehicles that clog our streets, kill children and pollute my air. I
hope your car rolls over and you choke on the fumes.

Yours in Christ,

Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org



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What do people think about this upcoming SEPTA crisis? I haven't seen much
about it in the news. SEPTA has proposed cutting all weekend service _as
well as_ raising fares, unless they get bailed out by the state. I don't
know if it's poor management on SEPTA's part, or simply the difficulty of
running a public transit system in the black, but I am shocked and worried
that this might actually come to pass. (A senior person at the company
said that this time "we aren't bluffing").

Any thoughts?

There's a hearing on Oct. 19 at 1200 Market St. I'm planning on going.

Sarah


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