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You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming down
to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or so.

They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
city in both directions!!!

Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done before.

Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.

I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.

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On Jul 26, 7:11 am, Andy <q> wrote:
> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming down
> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or so.
>
> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
> city in both directions!!!
>
> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done before.


Considering that he's the most hated man in the world, maybe they're
worried about surface to air missiles.
>
> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.


It's got to be cheaper to do security on the highways than to defend
Marine 1.
I count myself among his haters, but he is the president, and I don't
mind my tax dollars going for protecting him from assassination.
>
> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.


If someone put Cheez Whiz® on my sandwich, it'd make me bitchy too.
>
> Andy


--Bryan

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Bobo Bonobo® said...

> On Jul 26, 7:11 am, Andy <q> wrote:
>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming

> down
>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or

s
> o.
>>
>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into

center
>> city in both directions!!!
>>
>> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done

befo
> re.
>
> Considering that he's the most hated man in the world, maybe they're
> worried about surface to air missiles.
>>
>> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.

>
> It's got to be cheaper to do security on the highways than to defend
> Marine 1.
> I count myself among his haters, but he is the president, and I don't
> mind my tax dollars going for protecting him from assassination.
>>
>> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.

>
> If someone put Cheez Whiz® on my sandwich, it'd make me bitchy too.
>>
>> Andy

>
> --Bryan



Bryan,

Good comments aside, I'd like to set the record straight, once and for all.
I'm in the American Processed Cheese Food Product camp on my cheese steaks!

Those Cheez-Whiz BUMS!!!

<VBG>

Andy

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"Andy" <q> wrote

> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming
> down
> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or
> so.
>
> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
> city in both directions!!!


Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.

nancy


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Nancy Young said...

>
> "Andy" <q> wrote
>
>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming
>> down
>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or
>> so.
>>
>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into

center
>> city in both directions!!!

>
> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.
>
> nancy



nancy,

I don't have "people." You got "people?"

Can we rattle this world or not?!?

Andy



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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or
>> so.
>>
>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
>> city in both directions!!!

>
> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.
>
> nancy

I-95 is always 'rush hour.'
Why the hell don't tax payers get up in arms and build some new roads.
Beats me.
We always avoid I-95, but it's hard to do in CT -- whatta mess!
I agree - go by helicopter -- or better yet --- hey, go Amtrak! Maybe he
can sit on those ****y seats like the rest of the travelers do.
Dee Dee


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Dee Dee said...

> hey, go Amtrak! Maybe he
> can sit on those ****y seats like the rest of the travelers do.
> Dee Dee



AMEN!!!

If it's good enough for the Queen of England, it's good enough for Bush.

They could even install outhouse doors for familiarity! With the "Hours" and
"Hers" door signs.

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On Jul 26, 7:21 am, Andy <q> wrote:
> Bobo Bonobo® said...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 26, 7:11 am, Andy <q> wrote:
> >> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming

> > down
> >> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or

> s
> > o.

>
> >> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into

> center
> >> city in both directions!!!

>
> >> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done

> befo
> > re.

>
> > Considering that he's the most hated man in the world, maybe they're
> > worried about surface to air missiles.

>
> >> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.

>
> > It's got to be cheaper to do security on the highways than to defend
> > Marine 1.
> > I count myself among his haters, but he is the president, and I don't
> > mind my tax dollars going for protecting him from assassination.

>
> >> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.

>
> > If someone put Cheez Whiz® on my sandwich, it'd make me bitchy too.

>
> >> Andy

>
> > --Bryan

>
> Bryan,
>
> Good comments aside, I'd like to set the record straight, once and for all.
> I'm in the American Processed Cheese Food Product camp on my cheese steaks!
>
> Those Cheez-Whiz BUMS!!!
>

Why not Provolone?
>
> Andy


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Nancy Young wrote:
> "Andy" <q> wrote
>
>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming
>> down
>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or
>> so.
>>
>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
>> city in both directions!!!

>
> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.
>
> nancy
>
>



Hey, nothing's too good for our Decider!

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"Puester" > wrote

> Nancy Young wrote:
>> "Andy" <q> wrote
>>
>>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming
>>> down
>>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or
>>> so.
>>>
>>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into
>>> center
>>> city in both directions!!!

>>
>> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.


> Hey, nothing's too good for our Decider!


And Gore, too.

nancy




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Nancy Young said...

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> "Puester" > wrote
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>> "Andy" <q> wrote
>>>
>>>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be
>>>> coming down
>>>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes
>>>> or so.
>>>>
>>>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into
>>>> center
>>>> city in both directions!!!
>>>
>>> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.

>
>> Hey, nothing's too good for our Decider!

>
> And Gore, too.
>
> nancy



Yabut, Gore's never coming to one of MY BBQs ever again. The BUM!!! UNLESS,
he's got Nancy and Ron in tow! And Bush certainly ain't invited, no way, no
how. Give the man a straight line and he'll still need directions!



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> Nancy Young said...
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>> "Puester" > wrote
>>
>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>> "Andy" <q> wrote
>>>>
>>>>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be
>>>>> coming down
>>>>> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes
>>>>> or so.
>>>>>
>>>>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into
>>>>> center
>>>>> city in both directions!!!
>>>>
>>>> Right in the middle of rush hour, too. Nice job.

>>
>>> Hey, nothing's too good for our Decider!

>>
>> And Gore, too.
>>
>> nancy


Of course it's during rush hour! Didn't you ever wonder why news shots of
presidential motorcades are always full of crowds? We're supposed to think
they've turned out for the prez!

Sort of like booking the smaller hall for a candidate so that it's standing
room only for the cameras!

Felice
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Andy wrote:

> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming down
> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or so.
>
> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
> city in both directions!!!
>
> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done before.
>
> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.
>
> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.
>
> Andy


They also do this for George Bush's father, who is no longer the
president. Secret Service barricades all of the side streets, so you
can not get through.

I went to pay my final house payment (woo-hoo) in Houston. Bush's dad
lives a few blocks behind my mortgage lender, near the Galleria area of
Houston. I had to wait until George Bush was gone and they removed the
barricades. What an ordeal.

Becca

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> I went to pay my final house payment (woo-hoo) in Houston. Bush's dad
> lives a few blocks behind my mortgage lender, near the Galleria area of
> Houston. I had to wait until George Bush was gone and they removed the
> barricades. What an ordeal.
>
> Becca


Lucky you live America!
Congratulations on your owning your own home!

A workman in our home yesterday said that if we were selling our house;
whether or not I put a certain type of product in; I told him that they
would be carrying me out. You must be feeling great. Hope you can settle
in and not want to 'move up' soon.
Dee Dee


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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:

> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be coming down
> to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the next 30 minutes or so.
>
> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into center
> city in both directions!!!
>
> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done before.
>
> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.
>
> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.


There aren't that many places in Center City where a helicopter can
land. The only places I can think of that would be safe are the hospital
heliports at Hahnaman, Jefferson, and HUP. That being said, I worked
today (in Philly) and if you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have known
our Disaster in Chief was in town.


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Becca wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> You complained about Al Gore visiting your neighborhood? Don't be
>> coming down to Philly today as Prezzy George Bush arrives in the
>> next 30 minutes or so.
>>
>> They'll shut down the entire stretch of I-95 from the airport into
>> center city in both directions!!!
>>
>> Why don't the brains in D.C. rent him a helicopter!?? It's been done
>> before.
>>
>> Another fine example of our tax dollars at work.
>>
>> I can bitch when I want. I'm a Pennsylvanian.
>>
>> Andy

>
> They also do this for George Bush's father, who is no longer the
> president. Secret Service barricades all of the side streets, so you
> can not get through.
>

They do that for everyone who has held that office, or the office of the VP
and (at least they used to) for all the members of the family who lived in
the White House. For the rest of their lives. Personally, if had had been
a "first daughter" and still had the Secret Service trailing me around I'd
be ****ed off.

Jill


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Stan Horwitz said...

> There aren't that many places in Center City where a helicopter can
> land. The only places I can think of that would be safe are the hospital
> heliports at Hahnaman, Jefferson, and HUP. That being said, I worked
> today (in Philly) and if you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have known
> our Disaster in Chief was in town.



I was thinking Penn's Landing but the President flies with two attack
helicopters in the lead. I don't think they could all land at Penn's Landing
at the same time.

I wonder if the Prezzy tried the Barclay Prime $100 cheesesteak at breakfast.

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"Andy" <q> wrote

> Stan Horwitz said...
>
>> There aren't that many places in Center City where a helicopter can
>> land. The only places I can think of that would be safe are the hospital
>> heliports at Hahnaman, Jefferson, and HUP. That being said, I worked
>> today (in Philly) and if you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have known
>> our Disaster in Chief was in town.


> I was thinking Penn's Landing but the President flies with two attack
> helicopters in the lead. I don't think they could all land at Penn's
> Landing
> at the same time.


Well, the attack helicopters wouldn't have to land. Doesn't Philadelphia
have any heliports? Of course there are, on top of some buildings.
At any rate, I don't really expect them to helicopter into the city, but
at least give it a shot not to close highways when everyone is trying to
get to work. Timing.

nancy


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Nancy Young said...

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> "Andy" <q> wrote
>
>> Stan Horwitz said...
>>
>>> There aren't that many places in Center City where a helicopter can
>>> land. The only places I can think of that would be safe are the

hospital
>>> heliports at Hahnaman, Jefferson, and HUP. That being said, I worked
>>> today (in Philly) and if you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have known
>>> our Disaster in Chief was in town.

>
>> I was thinking Penn's Landing but the President flies with two attack
>> helicopters in the lead. I don't think they could all land at Penn's
>> Landing
>> at the same time.

>
> Well, the attack helicopters wouldn't have to land. Doesn't Philadelphia
> have any heliports? Of course there are, on top of some buildings.
> At any rate, I don't really expect them to helicopter into the city, but
> at least give it a shot not to close highways when everyone is trying to
> get to work. Timing.
>
> nancy



The only heliport I know, aside from the hospital LZs Stan mentioned is
Penn's Landing. I don't know where the Coast Guard heliport is.

I guess if they can't land on a military base, they can't simply "park" at
a heliport while he runs over to the Philly Marriott for breakfast?

Andy
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