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09/26/2006 16:43 #32767

The RObber and the Chair
Category: housing
Apparently, if you get a letter saying you are COMMAND TO APPEAR IN COURT, it is not that important. The prosecutor said no one ever shows up for something like this. I assumed commanded meant that we had to show up but the police man said we were not material witnesses, eaning there would be punishment for not showing up. I guess I do not watch enough crime drama.

I a glad I went because I just wanted to know who the dude was. The dude who robbed the credit card from my house was in fact the dude that asked me and (e:mike) for money when we were leaving the house. The story was that he need $4 to get to Medina. Not as bad as the woman who stopped by to ask for $35 twice on Sunday. They had to drop the felony charges because the police office searched him without a warrant when he found our credit cards.

The police officer said that he is from a whole crime family but in a crackhead not clamorous mafia way like my own. I am wondering if his brother is the guy who asked us if we were keeping the plants in our living roo today. Maybe, he was forshadowing to when he removes them!

I bought a new chair. It was great from the scratch and dent section at FWS. I also bought the rug for the Lisa Wist Room. I hope that white shag is appropriate for the room. (e:matthew) said it is tacky italian.

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Sneak preview of the rug rolled up

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The windows finished

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And (e:matthew) painting.

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We bought the paint at Value and it was mixed wrong so that of the five cans of the same color, none of them were excatly the same. They said we should have known to mix them ourselves, but frankly, I never had this problem at home depot where they use a computer to mix instead of a human. Is it worht the additional $7 - maybe it is because now we have to repaint a huge section of the house tonight. Luckily, they are giving us new paint free and mixed into a five gallon container.

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iriesara - 09/26/06 17:08
That was dumb, I clicked save comments without commenting - ugh!
Anyway, Paul, it would not be a proper Visco abode without shag carpeting! at least a little...
You'll have to get a little rake for it!
iriesara - 09/26/06 17:07

09/25/2006 10:16 #32766

The Green Room
Category: housing
(e:terry) and I cleaned out and painted the former blue room and made it into the green room in honor of (e:twisted)'s arrival. I tried to style it in a way that I thought she would like. I am going to go get carpet tonight, finish painting and scarping the paint off the windows, and repairing a rather large hole in the way that the former owner's son cut in the wall to fit his monitor on his desk. Who does shit like that? I seriously spent about 30 hours scraping the texture paint, painting, and spackling this room over the weekend. You have no idea how much we have painted. (e:mike) helped scrape the crunchy texture paint off the main hall walls.

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While searching for what caused some water damage in the past of the 3rd floor hallway we found that there is a trap door out onto the roof. We wanted to go out here yesterday but couldn't because of the high wind. It seems as though my vision of a third floor roof porch ay happen after all. There is a ~ 20 foot square flat area right on top of the roof. I had to get up there anyways in order to remove a baby tree that decided to try and grow in our fireplace.

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It seems as though the trap door was leaking at some point in the house's history and the water cause massive damage before anyone noticed. It seems like such a simple problem to let get out of control, but I guess for anyone not spry enough to climb around in the rafters it might seem like a bigger problem. I cannot wait to finish the non-finished part of the attic. It seems capable of supporting an additional floor/loft as a fourth floor? The ceilings are about 30 feet high in the middle.

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Here is where the damage was the worst, there were even some dried up mushroom like in the crack mansion down the street. Thank god it is all dried up and fixed. I wonder when the damage occurred and how long it took some one to notice. The problem caused damage two floor down. The damage all seems fixable.
twisted - 09/25/06 22:55
OMG, it's gorgeous! If you leave it half-finished, I'll feel right at home. But if you finish it, I might move in permanently, haha. Anyway, can't wait to see it - and all of you - in person!

09/24/2006 11:48 #32765

Why the name change elmwood strip?
Category: elmwood
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the place referred to as the Elmwood Village, I just the new name. I think it expresses an aire of pretension by trying to exclude itself form the rest of the city possibly to align it with a more suburban flavor.

This doesn't mean that I am not going to capitalize on it like everyone else. Maybe I shouldn't even care now that I live in Linwood Shire.

I think the sign that says, "Welcome to the Elmwood Village" on the front of We Never Close is what did it for me.

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Frankly, it is a strip - it is a straight street that goes from one end of the city to city center and business does not travel much in any perpendicular direction.

Is the point of the name change just to make real villagers more comfortable with shopping there? Or is to make the people that live there feel like they live in a village. Is Hertel/North Buffalo going to become the Hertel Village in it's footsteps?

It seems like it takes credit away from the City of Buffalo be declaring Elmwood to be a Village. "This part is revitalizing, but we are not really part of the city."

On a totally separate note but still in the Elmwood Village - Atak (e:trish,83) has officially gotten lazy?

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Why has nothing become of the old platos at ELmwood and Forest Avenue? The new Platos in the Village of Kenmore always looks busy. Myabe it is because that part of elmwood is really in a village, lol.

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The house where (e:iriesara) lived and the murder occurred. It was a spooky place, I will let her tell you about it.
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The Indian Buffet is yummy as ever. I love that place and the tasty red chicken legs.
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The old estrip house on Lafayette still looks like shit. I wonder if Jim Leong will ever paint the outside. I love how on the front there is that big area of white that has been there for about 3 years. Across the street from him it looks like the boarding house has turned into some commercial spot with luxury apartments? The dude that used to live in the back part of that house was insane. Does anyone else remember him. I wonder where he will go when it is luxury apartments?
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Totally non-related - naked babies at Amvets.
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metalpeter - 09/25/06 19:41
Don't worry the red Chicken is well cooked it is called Tonduri Chicken, I know it is an indian spice and there are differant kinds of it so not all tonduri spiced things are that color.

The village vs. the strip I think is that the Buisness people want people to think they are going to a Neighboor hood in stead of a bunch of shops down a street. I think Village will also be used so that houses near elmwood won't be called west side anymore. It is a way to kinda move away from the west side and grant. I think they want people to think that there are Businesses and homes all togather. But if you look at the side streets that isn't true Bada Bings and Platos both moved. What I wonder more about is Why nothing has moved in the Elmwood Soda Bar/Sofra that is a prime spot you can have up stairs and downstairs. I would think that Plato would be a great place for a business to move that dosn't want to worry about that slum lord selling his houses for a project of some kind.
vincent - 09/24/06 17:55
I think that the "Village" is a Real Estate marketing concept to encompass the residential houses on either side of Elmwood. As you were saying Strip just brings to mind commercial business. If you were buying a hosue on say Auburn you now feel like you own a peice of the Village instead of being in close proximity to a commercial district.

It's all about perception.
jenks - 09/24/06 17:22
ooh paul I love indian, and live right by that place, and never have anyone to go with --> so next time you want indian give me a call!
imk2 - 09/24/06 16:41
it wasnt the murder of casey, was it?

09/23/2006 13:45 #32764

1.1 Tons of Trash
Category: trash
This morning at 7am we woke up to go get a u-haul van in order to transfer 1.1 tons of trash from our backyard to the east side transfer station. The was lots of trash that was left in the hosue when we moved in, plus the walss of a room we took down, all the furnace pipes from the basement, and lots of other debris from the attic. Pretty much the whole house is emptied out of trash now.

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In buffalo, the first ton of trash is free for property owning residents. They let our extra 0.1 ton of trash slide. The eastside transfer station is pretty interesting. You drive up and they weigh your vehicle on the way in and then again on the way out. You are charged like $50 for each ton after the first one. That is so insanely cheap when you think how much trash is one ton of trash. I wish I had taken a picture of the before and after but I forgot. Basically it is like a quarter of our backyard full of trash.

The stone spot full of trash.

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Notice the giant american flag in the trash. It was a crazy scene when the giant garbage compactor picked it up, swirled it around and then smashed it up. I wanted to take a video but I was afraid someone would freak out. This picture is taken from about 150 yards away. The flag was seriously huge.

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In the u-haul full of asbestos bags which all broke and leaked because our contractor ran out of contractor bags and decided it was a good idea to use doubled regular garbage bags. Needless to say, everyone ripped.

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09/23/2006 12:05 #32763

Bowling Last Night
Category: games
We - (e:theecarey), (e:matthew), (e:terry) and I - went bowling last night.

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It was pretty fun despite the fact I hate bowling and it is bad for my sensistive programmer's wrists, lol. Actually, I got to like it a bit. Man the bowling alley is a happening place. It was packed with people of every age.

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Then ther was this pickup game.

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(e:matthew) really wanted the pink panther doll from the pick up game and after several dollars we won it. Well I was the one to atcually pick it up!
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Terry won me this orange dot doll. He is pretty cute although somewhat asymmetrical.

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We ate lots more greasy food after I had already had lunch at anchor bar with work for the polish guys going away lunch - 100 wings - from which I only had 7.

(e:terry) got a strike. He won the first game and (e:matthew) won the second one.

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mrdeadlier - 09/23/06 21:36
16(!) wings, baby. Ugh, I came home to a big dinner Chrissy made for me (not knowing we had hit Anchor Bar earlier) and I just wanted to die.
metalpeter - 09/23/06 18:36
Glad you all had a nice time. Two winners of the claw machine in one night, that is impressive.