The only time I see the wall used - and I go by that spot many times daily, at least twice every day - is for folks from the the bars to sit and smoke some weed.

I don't think replacing the wall with a bench (as the flyer taped to the wall suggests) will alleviate this problem.

I rarely see 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 PROTECTED]) joined the list was to alert the community to an
issue that concerns him and to find out what to do about it. Apparently, the
short wall fronting the parking lot on the 4700 block of Baltimore Ave is
heading for demolition to make way for some shrubs. He feels that the wall
provides a nice casual meeting spot for the community and that it would be a
shame to lose it. Any thoughts?

Margie


On 6/5/07, UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
also, I just checked and found that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
subscribed to the list.
Of course, doofus. Otherwise he/she/it couldn't send mail to the list. What's
your point? There are a whole lot of dubious characters subscribed to the
list, like frintstance:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Who knows if these are real people or just whimsical handles somebody made up
when they were bored? There are 369 addresses subscribed to this list and I'd
be willing to wager that up to a third of them are dead, another third are
dogs pretending to be people, and maybe one-tenth are actual real-life
subscribers.
That's why it would be nice to see some introductions from the lurkers.





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