[Lindengardens] Two new policies
Ona Kondrotas
ona.faster.k at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 11:04:08 EDT 2010
'evegetarian' a retarded typo hit upon in the heat of the moment last night.
I'm bipolar (among other stabs at diagnoses they've tried out) and have
moodswings that are hard to control, so occasionally white hot anger
possesses me to do stupid and cregrettable things, such as jotting off that
uncouth email last night. I apologize if any offense was taken--it was my
own megalomaniacal idiocy thrust to the fore. It's true I do smoke cigs
sometimes, don't have a nine to five job, eat meat exclusively, and cannot
fathom why cigarette smoke should be offensive from afar, but this doesn't
mean I can't imagine being someone with the opposite preferences, and as a
buddhist (I've taken precepts) I should have been more compassionate and
considerate before writing. my apologies. that said,i'm a psychopharmacology
student at harvard, and to the best of my learning, america has risen its
cigarette issue to the level of moral crisis, where the stigma ascribed to
smokers and the supposed influence of indirect smoke sources has been vastly
exaggerated. It's bullshit and I stand against it as much as I can without
being evicted. If others don't smoke, sounds like its their problem, good
people though they all most definitely are.
does my loud music ever bother any of you, and if so at what hours? and if
it does, are you irked more by the bob-dylan-like guitarist who is living in
my apartment with me playing his guitar live or more by my bass-heavy
electro stuff I spin?
love to all,
-ona k.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Candy Malina <candyjoy at earthlink.net> wrote:
> What's an "evegetarian"?
>
> At 09:29 PM 6/9/2010, you wrote:
>
> Dear rdhayman,
> I am flabbergasted that you even know the word 'balderdash' whilst
> misspelling 'stoopid' (correctly spelled 'stupid')(. And sir: I don't ask
> stupid questions; I merely encounter stupidity and banal people or, perhaps,
> fascist population groups. Thus it was
>
> Speaking of, I would challenge anyone to show me a conclusive, exhausative
> study indicating that outdoor second-hand smoke is in any way harmful to
> you. Whether it is 'offensive' or not is irrelevant.
>
> you all sound like fags, and I don't mAean like the gay friends of mine who
> insist on smoking on the roof. at least they're not, say, evegetarians or
> nine-to-fivers.
>
> love to all,
> -ona k.
>
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:04 AM, <rdhayman at aim.com> wrote:
> You don't sound bitchy. I mean, for fuck's sake, "can we smoke on the
> roof?" Balderdash! What a stoopid question. Who gives a shit if most of ur
> friends smoke. Gimme a break.
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Candy Malina <candyjoy at earthlink.net >
> To: lindengardens <lindengardens at mit.edu >
> Sent: Wed, Jun 9, 2010 10:50 am
> Subject: Re: [Lindengardens] Two new policies
>
> No one should be walking on the roof; it is not good for the surface of it,
> and will mean that we have to replace the roof sooner, which is a big
> expense.
>
> Common areas would be the hallways and foyer (and laundry and storage
> rooms), the parking lot and the front yard up to the sidewalk, which I
> imagine is the line of our property. Your unit is your private area; people
> can smoke in there.
>
> (I am not writing as the "official" word...but I do know that the roof is
> supposed to be off limits, and as an owner, I am invested in its lasting as
> long as it can. And I am personally very bothered by smoke coming into my
> unit through the windows, or having to walk through cigarette smoke in the
> hallways.)
>
> Thanks for your cooperation!
>
> Candy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ona Kondrotas
> Sent: Jun 9, 2010 9:54 AM
> To: lindengardens at mit.edu
> Subject: Re: [Lindengardens] Two new policies
>
> Is the roof a common area?
> Where do the delinations of the outdoor common areas end? All my friends
> smoke.
> Yours,
> -ona k.
>
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Charlie Denison <cdenison at comcast.net>
> wrote:
> Hello Linden Gate owners and tenants,
>
> As a result of yesterday's Condo Association Annual Meeting, we now have
> two new policies regarding common areas:
>
> 1. Grilling is no longer allowed in the outdoor common areas, except
> with the permission of the Board of Trustees
> 2. Smoking is not allowed in the outdoor or indoor common areas
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or one of the
> other Trustees. Thanks!
>
> Charlie
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