"LOVE POTION NO.9"
As I have stated here this is what the city gave be as to how they arrive at the "Power Factor" on your utility bill. If you can explain it , God Bless You.
My only question was "when do you roll the dice?"
As I was led to the conference room to view the AMP contract I wondered what the room would look like? The furnishing, pictures on the wall etc. Would they have a picture of General Paine? A view of Painesville past or future? Know what caught my eye? It was an aerial view of the train derailment of a few years ago. Tank cars ablaze, train cars scattered like toys all over the landscape.
As I viewed this I thought is this a medtaphor for the city? A train wreck?
The city employee that was sent with me must have been wondering what I thought was so funny?
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They left out the part instructing the user to multiply their final figure by the page number.
She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign. She said what you need is Love Potion Number Nine.
She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink. She said I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink.
Sorry I asked? It makes no sense to me.
Can't really read it but I'm guessing you could hide a multitude of sins in some of these costs. Like a surcharge my Amp- Ohio to get their money back. Wonder why they do it like this?
Nelson St. Lady
If Painesville was going to invest 40 million in that power plant, why would they don't they want to do the wind mills by themselves. I get the feeling amp wants to control our electric plant and rates?
I agree maybe there is to close of an relationship between AMP-OHIO and Painesville.
I read in the paper recently that Painesville received the grant for $2,052,000 to demolish the hospital from the state. Who pays it the contract would end up costing $2,600,000? Just wondering.
One way or the other theres going to be a lot of demolishing going around town this year.
Wasn't the hospital prepared to pay for the demolition themselves? Didn't Painesville tell them that it was okay -- that we'd get it, or am I remembering it wrong?
The hospital paid to remove the asbestos.
If you are referring to what the hospital spokesman said at a town hall meeting, you misunderstood what he was talking about. Right.
I'm sure the hospital would have paid to have the building demolished, as they were fearful that the Cleveland Clinic would have come in and set up shop...
I will take quality of care and professionalism at the Cleveland Clinic over Lake Hospital System any day of the week...
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