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Monday, February 27, 2012

Wanna' Have Lunch With Niz Man J.B. Reilly?

Brother, can you spare $200? I'd love to go myself, but it's out of my price range. I promise I wouldn't even eat.

10 comments:

  1. The chamber is discriminating in that some people like myself, want a new category: Never want to be a chamber member and should get in FREE!

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  2. sad commentary on iannelli, long time glad hand and hand towel.

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  3. Takes balls, doesn't it?

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  4. With Pawlowski campaign donors Ianelli and Reilly running the show, this luncheon will look more like a political rally. I wonder if King Edwin will be asking for checks at the door.

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  5. FutureDowntownArenaAvoideeFebruary 27, 2012 at 2:58 PM

    Boycotts can be difficult. This one will be easy, though. They are taking my money without asking. I love sports but will never set foot in that arena. They lost me over the NIZ.

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  6. "Never want to be a chamber member and should get in FREE!"

    Typical Tea Party... give me my free meal and don't charge me for it. Let me guess, you love your medicare too but gov't should stay the hell out of your medicine.

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  7. Does the $200 include sales tax? Does it stay in the NIZ?

    Questions, so many questions.

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  8. I can be lied for free.

    I'm cool like that.

    CITIZEN
    PEOPLE's DEMOCRATIC CITY OF ALLENTOWN

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  9. "lied to for free"

    Sorry ... I am still busting my gut over the fee they are asking.

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  10. Why would anyone spend $200 to hear and see what's already been heard and seen? You'd be better off contributing your $200 to the food bank.

    Or set up a fund to get Business Matters a real set instead of that late 80s Midwest public access television at 530pm on a Thursday set they use now.

    In contrast, Wood Heat's production is obviously top dollar.

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