Sunday, May 31, 2015
Friday, May 29, 2015
Thursday, May 28, 2015
I just read Esther's blog where she is calling volunteers at UCO trash. What a hateful, name calling bottom of the barrel person she is. The volunteers do just that, they don't get paid. They give of themselves freely. Esther tries to pull down. What a sore loser she is! Who would vote for this person???
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Saturday, May 23, 2015
"THE LAWYER ATE MY HOMEWORK" - THIS MALCONTENT KABUKI IS NOT TO BE MISSED
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Of course, you have read the dismissal of the Solomon & Karpf lawsuit below in this Blog. That was merely act 1, and just the beginning of the grand kabuki.
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Act 2 in this Marx brothers comedy now begins, don't miss the Feaman agreements, signed in the name of the Condominium Association. Do you think all the unit owners know about the liabilities that their Officers have exposed them to, do you think Attorney Feaman is aware of the accusations made in this filing? The players in this fiasco are the same ones that disrupt our Delegate Assembly meetings, and were begging us all for funding for this lawsuit that they so eagerly seek to re-instate, after the judge dismissed for lack of prosecution!
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See the full script at the following link:
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Thursday, May 21, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
GRACE SPEAKS
Olga has seen fit to call me names on the other blog. She is just a delight of a bottom of the barrel person who can do nothing but call people names because I disagree with her statement. Keep up the name calling Olga you will certainly not endear yourself to the people in the village.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Friday, May 8, 2015
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY - MAY 1, 2015 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
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Dave Israel
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
In response to Dan Gladstone's remarks, on the other blog, regarding Phyllis Siegelman taking papers off the door knobs in her association. Smart woman. Papers left on doors where no one is home is asking to be robbed. We do have robberies in the village and Phyllis is a good neighbor looking out for her association. I applaud Phyllis. With snow birds gone there are a lot of half empty associations. Keep up the good work Phyllis!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
HAVERHILL WALL FIXED!!
Thank you to UCO--Dave, Ed, Ted and others for your continuing positive work for CV.
WHAT A SHOW!
The Act II Community Theater Wednesday, April 29 production
of "Murder in the Clubhouse"
was a blockbuster, and frankly it surprised me. Kitty & John Gragg and the
cast worked long and hard on the production, but there were problems in getting
everyone together. Even as late as the dress rehearsal, they had never had
everyone present!
But the hard work paid off, and last Wednesday's performance seemed wildly acclaimed by everyone, who enjoyed the unraveling of the mystery of who
committed the murder, the hilarity throughout, and the many song and dance
numbers. Many thought it surpassed "Once Upon a Time," the company's
previous show about Cinderella.
The incomparable Rhoda Weber set the tone in introducing the
show. She explained the difficulties in rehearsals and warned that even the
cast didn't know what might happen. But she did this with such good humor the
audience in effect said, "That's all right. We're with you. Bring it
on!"
It seemed that all Century Village was suspect in the murder
as Sherlock Holmes (played by Erwin Protter, who wrote the original version of
the play) and Dr. Watson (played by Kitty, whom you never would have
recognized) interviewed group after group, from the Italian Club to a group
putting on a revue.
The revue reminded me of the Nutcracker Ballet, because it
allowed for performances within a performance, which the audience loved. There
were can-can dancers, a flamingo dancer, the bumbling two Village guards even
danced together, and while Rhoda sang and danced to the music of Cabaret right
in front of the audience, Wolf Eisenberg came onstage and danced with a
life-size doll (clothed in the performance, but it had been naked at the dress rehearsal).
This brought down the house, but not any more so than when Joyce Lasker came
onstage and did a belly dance. This woman is no spring chicken, but I'd have
sworn we were watching a 30-year-old. I'm sure Henry Kissinger didn't get to
see anything better than this in the Middle East during his tenure as Secretary of State.
It was great is what I'm trying to say, and this time (I
think because the snowbirds had gone) everyone got a seat. Thank you, Act II
Community Theater performers and staff!!
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Phone problems AT&T Landline
I had no dial tone yesterday on home phone... Call 1-800-288-2020 to report problem on my Cell phone. Also download the myAT&t app on my smartphone... at&t fixed the problem.
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