Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Jennifer Granholm and Pink! turn their attention to me for just a brief moment - A Positive Karmic Send off from 2 Great Women!

 


Pink! (YES THE POP STAR IS IS LIKE SUPER FAMOUS from DOYLESTOWN) also came by to eat at Siam Cuisine at the Black Walnut that month.  She was with her mom, and gear-head boyfriend.  She was awesome and left a very generous tip, and dropped a (XXXX-Classified)

Pink spoke to me about xxxxx and I spoke to her about xxxxxx.  

Also Granholm's daughters were like Yin and Yang
Converse vs. Uggs
LEFT v Right
Happy dog in center! Mac!



And YES... I LOVE MICHIGAN TOO!
In my heart of hearts is hidden a box, hidden in Michigan

Michigan, my Michigan I met in dream,
a man of law, made into machine,
a fantastic, robotic officer, inspired me,
to truth, justice, love, and family
love that was lost, to be nevermore
you are the chosen guardian of 
serendipity and synchronicity
-from your beloved state of Penn's Woods

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Gillespie Jr Middle School 7th grade pop


 ROOM YOU KNOW NUMBER



Destiny & Justice got which flag, doent matter what

Bullet Proof What? 

Sneezy 

Stealing teachers

Tatoo Nurse on Drugs

Long Drive

Delivered Letter at eND OF yEAR!

Effort to stay by awesome teacher male, science

Copier Crap

Crap the door on me

memories of past philly whispers

Dire feelings of work and loss

Regret turned to hope on MLK day

247 drive

Crazy Prep meeting where I Ben franklin a teacher by accident and felt stupid

Superindendent came but was nuttmegging 

Cafe, no scout routing

Other teacher left and wake was created 



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The Gillespie Middle School has been cleaned once a month since its closure.

“We clean up the leaves and cut the grass,” said Joe Conti, a school district employee who was trimming the trees around Gillespie. “Graffiti is the biggest problem.”

The school district bought the property Gillespie stands on in 1927. The building was placed on the register of the National Historical Commission in 1988, and was closed in 2009 because of the age and condition of the building. There is still a lot of foot traffic in the area due to the Simon Gratz High School that is located nearby. Gillespie is one of the most expensive properties still on the market at $1.35 million.

The Education Services Building, located at 427-437 Monroe St. in South Philadelphia, is another well-maintained building for sale by the school district. This Queen Village property was acquired by the district in 1971 to house administrative and field offices. The building was closed in June 2011 because the offices were moved.

According to reports done by Benjamin Herold of NewsWorks, there has been a lot of activity surrounding this property since its closure. The Education Services Building sits on a shaded street directly across from the Meredith Elementary School, which is a major draw for young families in the neighborhood.

“Meredith is an oversubscribed school,” Jeff Hornstein, president of the Queen Village Neighbors Association told NewsWorks. “The school district owns a building 50 yards away. So some people have asked why that doesn’t just become Meredith’s annex?”

Friday, August 3, 2007

Omega Institute Class, First Talk about 'The Flag Revelation' called flag symmetry back then!


Yes I was there and it was nice, lonely, but nice? Crazy dream, portent before visiting "Alpha" at West Point! It was a spooky kind of summer camp, following in the wake of RR. 
 

Omega Institute


 

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Ann Maire Miller of 214 Jenkintown, PA


 

A sadness like the crow perpetuated the apartment, as I learned she had died of cancer the year before I moved in.  It was loving yet sad.  Neighbors downstais were like noisy deamons whose face was never showing, like a horror movie every time I peeked in, NEVER was there faces SHOWING. 

Upstairs neighbor was very firenld 40ish Jewish guy who I liked that met, Open firnedly and helpful. Unlike the deamon socialiets underneath mean who snored and were the IT crew of the cricle fo firends who would sit a watch endlessless fail army videos and laugh every 25 seconds of hours on end.  

Across the ways a girl and roomate where formerly Olympic athletes almost in something, and just across the street was the Jenkintown Football HS stadium where I would wonder and relax at midnight every so often.  


Jentintown is a beautiful, yet totally unfriendly town with an oppositve social poliarty of Doylestown (where peopel look you in the eye and will talk and give you the time of day, at least back in mighty 20-ohs) 

Jenkintown is still a lovely place to live, soaked in beauty, but a untouchable, I guess people are too busy to chew the fat, friendly enought and fiar enough.