[size=m] Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site, NY [/size]
[size=m] July 12, 2003 [/size]
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09/16/2004 19:39 #26747
home sweet home, pt. 209/16/2004 19:32 #26746
home sweet home09/16/2004 18:50 #26745
alohawelcome to the two new peeps that i noticed today, (e:thattart) and (e:sharzie2)
on my bike ride home today i saw a news camera (channel 4 i believe) pointing it's lens in the direction of Pano's
i never watch the news on tv, but i will tonight just in case
every time i ride by i try to look and see if there are less people than usual, but it's hard to tell
on my bike ride home today i saw a news camera (channel 4 i believe) pointing it's lens in the direction of Pano's
i never watch the news on tv, but i will tonight just in case
every time i ride by i try to look and see if there are less people than usual, but it's hard to tell
09/16/2004 12:00 #26744
nice view? [size=m]I just saw someone sitting on the roof at (e:paul) 's house! LOL I rode my bike past. [/size]
09/16/2004 09:50 #26743
are they really?[inlink]dan,12[/inlink]
(e:dan) , I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just not sure that I necessarily agree with you. I really feel that more people are reached by an online petition than would be reached if, say, 10 of us walked around the city knocking on doors. We would come across many people that aren't home, or are busy and don't want to be bothered, or are afraid to open the door because they think we are selling something, or are just plain afraid to open the door because we are strangers. Plus, people like myself would never even hear about it, because I live in one of those "secure" apartment buildings, where you wouldn't even be able to get in to knock on my door at all. By having the petition online, people can circulate it to people they know at work and at school. Also, maybe that way it will get passed on to people who live in the city, but might be out of town for some reason...or people that don't live right in the city but are frequent patrons of the restaurant.
(e:dan) , I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just not sure that I necessarily agree with you. I really feel that more people are reached by an online petition than would be reached if, say, 10 of us walked around the city knocking on doors. We would come across many people that aren't home, or are busy and don't want to be bothered, or are afraid to open the door because they think we are selling something, or are just plain afraid to open the door because we are strangers. Plus, people like myself would never even hear about it, because I live in one of those "secure" apartment buildings, where you wouldn't even be able to get in to knock on my door at all. By having the petition online, people can circulate it to people they know at work and at school. Also, maybe that way it will get passed on to people who live in the city, but might be out of town for some reason...or people that don't live right in the city but are frequent patrons of the restaurant.