Well, Mr. Cass, it looks like everyone else was too polite to say it: someone 
clearly has a personal grudge against you.  No one else seems so have this 
problem of dog-pooh-in-the-recycling-bucket... 
 
It is probably one of the people that you regularly terrorize.  

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Jonathan Cass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thu 3/10/2005 5:01 PM 
        To: [email protected] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [UC] Don't Forget About The Dog Poo In The Recycling Bucket
        
        

        Before we all get distracted with a HD/HP/UCS discussion, lets try to 
focus
        on my "bags of dog poo in recycling buckets" post which was essentially
        ignored other than by the lunatic, although quite lovable, fringe of the
        list (i.e., Cassidy and Coyle).  I want to hear a rational explanation 
as to
        why someone would take the trouble to pick up dog poo in a little bag 
only
        to deposit it in my recycling bucket.
        
        Jonathan A. Cass
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Siano
        Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:49 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Cc: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Re: [UC] Fwd: Public discussion on âRecommendations of the
        Historic Preservation Task Forceâ
        
        
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        
        >
        >
        >
        > To:
        > Ariel Ben-Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >
        > To:
        > Ariel Ben-Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >
        >
        > On Monday, March 14th, at the last public forum of the Historic
        > Preservation Task Force the Task Force will present and invite
        > comments on its series of recommendations to Councilwoman Jannie L.
        > Blackwell, City Council, Mayor John Street, and the Historical
        > Commission.  Don't forget to attend this unique opportunity to provide
        > input on the future of historic preservation in Philadelphia.  Feel
        > free to forward this message to all whom you think may be interested
        > in attending as well.  If you would like to recieve a PDF of the Task
        > Force's Recommendations and Analysis, please let me know.
        >
        > Much Thanks,
        >
        > Ariel Ben-Amos
        >
        Thanks for posting this, Melani.
        
        I ought to mention that Sharrieff Ali and I submitted an outline of
        revisions for the Philadelphia Historical Society to this Task Force
        through Councilwoman Blackwell's office. The proposal was never
        forwarded, so I submitted it to the Task Force's email address, with an
        offer to make a more detailed presentation at an upcoming meeting. This
        was several months ago. We never heard from the Task Force or the
        Councilwoman's office. I have no idea if they've read it, or even
        received it.
        
        One would expect that the Task Force would have wanted to hear some
        critical commentary-- something that might suggest a change. Instead,
        the speakers have been, for the most part, contractors or architects who
        are already working with the PHC, and whose accounts have been pretty
        much along the lines of "Here's the great work we're all doing 
together."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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        e or the
        Councilwoman's office. I have no idea if they've read it, or even
        received it.
        
        One would expect that the Task Force would have wanted to hear some
        critical commentary-- something that might suggest a change. Instead,
        the speakers have been, for the most part, contractors or architects who
        are already working with the PHC, and whose accounts have been pretty
        much along the lines of "Here's the great work we're all doing 
together."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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