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Monday, November 1, 2010

Rats Can Be Model Citizens

We all could learn something from the supposed rats at Ingalls. According to self-proclaimed "gang-expert" and neighbor, Marguerite Pueleo these rats are willing to share their turf with "Bloods", "Crips", and other rival gangs.

I don't profess to have Ms. Pueleo's expertise on identifying patterns of gang behavior, after all I am just a poor old country boy from WV but I didn't know such rivals could peacefully co-exist with such harmony in one place. These rats sure are giving us an education. Thanks to Ms. Pueleo for pointing this out for us.

5 comments:

  1. I don't understand why the Item is lending that much credibility to uninformed hysterics. I recognize that she had vegetables thrown at her property after she antagonized the kids. The kids were wrong. However, if she thinks The Food Project makes for tough neighbors, she should see what happens when the garden is gone an actual gangs move back in.

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  2. she claims her windows were broken by gangs.

    well if she wasn't opposed to the project for 7 years for no reason,
    insulting kids,
    the 'gangs' probably wouldn't of targeted her home.

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  3. I fear that if the g4ts the garden closed down she'll get a graduate education in gang activity. An empty lot is a much more inviting place to gather than a tomato patch.

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  4. I've learned- the rats are co-existing w/ M. Puleo.

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  5. Oh No! When they eat all their veggies, they'll have enough energy to climb the hill and feast at the Ford School next, then they'll march like ants and eat all the gardens in Lynn!

    They'll growing and growing. Our pitbulls are afraid.

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