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Response to Jessica:

Whoa, let's not get too Calabrese. As a Latino who is not Mexican, I agree with the spine of your post; your specific conclusions, »»

I am sad that Chef Mehtha lost and did not become the next iron chef. Ia still proud of this chef because he is very humble and rarely bitched about other »»

Thanks Jessica, that was a classy post...

It's a surprise for me why people consider Chef Jehangir Mehta a supervillain of cooking. He is very creative in his dishes. He was beaten by one of the »»

Response to Nathan:
Are you serious, you just demonstrated to all of us how ignorant you are. Just because a person is hispanic/latino does not mean »»

Well this episode was shot long back and Chef Garces is hosting a 2floor viewing party... they took the suspense out of it.. shudnt it be against the »»

Hello Wilma,
I also saw 'Sunday Morning' today and was moved by your story. I am hoping to be teaching in Philly in the very near future. You wake 'em »»

Chef Mehta has the Iron Chef potential. Chef Graces is ok and doesnt jump out as far as his food is concern. Graces just play it too safe with familiar »»

Skullboy said "I don’t give way because I shouldn’t"

Skullboy,
You have a duty to avoid harming someone no matter what mistake they are making. »»

Good Morning Wilma. I saw your story on Sunday morning this morning and I was so touched. Isee some nasty comments on here as well as some good ones... »»

Just went through PA statutes. Oddly, it is legal to ride bicycles on the sidewalk. I also couldn't find any provision for municipalities to alter state »»

Patrick Rapa, you're the joke. BAD article.
J.D. on
About the Creation Museum
The Clog — 19 hours ago

[...] »»
‘musicians classifieds’ on the web « kimpaul on
941 Theater fundraisers announced
Critical Mass — 21 hours ago

They reside in Holland township, NJ, not Pennsylvania
BUT, Pa can have them and pay for their welfare.

Hey, perfect for "the city of neighborhoods" I bet West Mt Airy, Fishtown, Gray's Ferry, Powelton Village and Germantown will want their own.

[...] “…To be in the amputee ward and touching a 19 year-old boy's stump … [...]

Bradley,
There is a basic minimum of service required at a restaurant in which a 15% tip is what is the norm expected. A good server who exceedes expectations »»

[...] What We’ve Found: Flood in SW Philly, Brazilian blackout , Vatican studies aliens, Mormons support gay rights laws, Blackwater bribery and »»
Halloween Wav Files » Blog Archive » Stars of the Photostream: Ren & Stimpy :: the Clog :: Blog Archive … on
Stars of the Photostream: Ren & Stimpy
The Clog — 1 day ago

Last year I was stopped in an intersection waiting at a red light when i biker on the sidewalk did'nt look in front of himself and by the time I saw him »»

Pretty good turnout for the "Literacy 'Freeze' You" event. It was more regimented than other flash mobs I've been a part of, with organizers coordinating »»

[...] THE SCENESTER: Howling at the New Moon, Blinded by the white and ... [...]

[...] on the City of Brotherly Love over-reacting to a statistical blip in bicycle/pedestrian wrecks. Council’s problematic bicycle crackdown For perspective, »»
Another potential Gigi public appearance, and the Feed « Witch on a Bicycle on
Council's problematic bicycle crackdown
The Clog — 1 day ago

Ah, good to see our Collin in something other than the police blotter. Dude, you really have to stop braising people's pets. That is clearly the thigh »»

The writer asks, "why, then, do there seem to be efforts afoot in Harrisburg to help the faltering casino afloat?"

Answer: Because the local investors »»

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11/21 Kid Stuff INDOOR Flea Market at Capitolo Park – Philadelphia … | Sports Leisure Knowledge on
Philadelphia Art Hotel to hold benefit exhibit at Walking Fish Theater
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