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Post by admin on Mar 11, 2008 7:47:11 GMT -5
I don't even know what to say about this thread!
If true, I hope Geo keeps it up. From top to bottom this entire town needs to be shaken up. Of at least woken up. This town needs a renegade or two and if Geo does that, good for him.
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Post by novillero on Mar 11, 2008 10:07:00 GMT -5
Are we talking about the same guy that deleted all of his posts here? Wasn't he a regular poster here, then - when he was appointed - the mayor told him to delete and run. And he tucked his tail between his legs and was a good boy.
Wow, what a rebel. Just like the other rebel appointees.
That conversation... what language was it in? Perhaps, it was a mistranslation.
p.s. Lisa, thanks for the ammo.
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Post by richardkelsey on Mar 11, 2008 10:18:48 GMT -5
This town needs a renegade the foodtown conversation is as credible as conversations from bathroom stalls on the turnpike. Wilson's new lapdog will produce token sizzle with no meat behind it. when was the last appointee to public office whose' performance was against the grain. he will not bite the hand that feeds. Schnurr's tight collar came with a very short leash. he wants to be a maverick, lets see schnuur publicly cry out. at the next council meeting make a statment on the abysmal record of 7 code violations of 1900 rental units. follow with a challenge to the mayor and council by demanding that all 14 RAC recommendations gain adoption for quick approval. that is brassy politics. my expectation is schnurr will promote bicycle safety, manage a spaghetti dinner for and look for bands to play in the memorial day parade, champion for red bricks down court street and tango argentino at freehold borough laitno day. this man left his teeth soaking in a jar of polident at Wilson's house when he accepted this appointment. I overheard a conversation between 2 people I did not know at shoprite. The man looked familiar, but I could not place him. The gist of the conversation is they still inventory polident at Foodtown. Now this post made me laugh out loud -- right up until it made me cry. I don't know Mr. Schnurr -- but I am hoping he does the greatest job ever.
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