[PRCo] visual pollution or work of art

Derrick Brashear shadow at gmail.com
Fri Dec 13 18:10:45 EST 2013


there was a movement to dedicate it historic, so demolition of course began in the middle of the night some night. and it's a parking lot now. fuck UPMC.

Derrick


On Dec 13, 2013, at 17:25, Dwight Long <dwightlong at verizon.net> wrote:

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> Derrick
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> They tore down the Syria Mosque?  What a calamity.  Were there no preservationists to rescue it?
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> Used to attend rock and roll concerts there way back in my youth.
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> Dwight
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> From: Derrick Brashear 
> Sent: Friday, 13 December, 2013 13:16
> To: Western PA Trolley discussion 
> Cc: Western PA Trolley discussion 
> Subject: Re: [PRCo] visual pollution or work of art
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> Derrick
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> On Dec 13, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Fred Schneider <fwschneider at comcast.net> wrote:
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>> Wouldn't you like to see a survey showing how many of the complainers about the visual pollution from the wires ride transit and how many drive their own cars?   And perhaps also how many realize how much their taxes might go up if they had to pay for fossil fuels to run the network and how many of the protesters are clueless?   
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> Crabby people are crabby. Not that I have a lot of room: I got caught spewing vitriol on Monday because they tore down the Syria Mosque, the Civic Arena, my local ice rink... And because Buncher is the devil incarnate.
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