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Saturday, May 18, 2013

McNabb is Greatest Quarterback in Philadelphia Eagles History

Former Quarterback Donovan McNabb announced this week that he is going to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle.

With the Philadelphia Eagles in mini-camp this week, a lot has been discussed about the team's quarterbacks. Who will emerge as the starter among Michael Vick, Nick Foles and rookie Matt Barkley. But then another quarterback's name entered the picture. And while he's not fighting for a roster spot, he's gunning for a legacy in Philadelphia Eagles history. Donovan McNabb announced this week his intentions to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle. And the team is planning a ceremony that will enable McNabb to be honored with Coach Andy Reid and his new team the Kansas City Chiefs in town. Ah, No. 5 and Big Red. Those were the days... And don't you miss those days? Maybe we took it for granted that McNabb put the Birds in playoff position every year…

David Curran

11:28 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

I can't figure out why Norm Snead or Roman Gabriel were not considered. :) All kidding aside, if Mcnab had better receivers, I think that would have put the Eagles over the top. Reid waited to long to get a top flight receiver.   more ›

Friday, May 17, 2013

Helix Motorsports, the Neighborhood Tuner

Eric Savage left the VW/Audi world to work on MINIs and BMWs in Manayunk.

It’s possible to walk past Helix Motorsports on Umbria Street in Manayunk and not know what happens in the building. Nestled between row homes and close to a bar, an elementary school and a purveyor of tomato pie, Helix’s headquarters could pass as a law or a dental office. It’s modest, just the way owner Eric Savage likes it.  Savage comes across as a mellow guy, but he’s taken some risks in his career … and they seem to have paid off, as his MINI and BMW tuning business is now a pretty heavy hitter in the car community. In 2001 Savage left AWE Tuning, a Willow Grove-based VW/Audi-focused company, to start something of his own. He then bought a MINI, rented some brewery space and then moved to Manayunk.  “Basically, the way we started, we…

Dan Reynolds

10:13 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Nice, I'm picking up a 2013 Clubman soon,, will stop by!   more ›

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Roy Halladay's Philadelphia Phillies Days Dwindling

Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay may be riding off into the sunset with the team if he returns to pitch this year.

You hate the "What If's." You wonder what if "The Rotation" held up and made it through the 2011 season healthy. Would it have brought the team another World Series championship? We may never know. All we know is that Roy Halladay—once the franchise ace of the Philadelphia Phillies—may be riding off into the sunset. Doc's tenure with the Phils is bound to come to an end this year now that he is on the shelf facing shoulder surgery next week. Maybe he comes back at the end of the year and pushes the Phils into the playoffs for a World Series run. Doc's contract is up at the end of this year and there's no way the Phillies will pick up his $20 million option. So Doc may win that elusive World Series. But it just might be with another team …

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Jim McNeill

8:12 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

su capacidad para comprender el idioma Inglés es impresionante   more ›

Friday, May 10, 2013

Patch's Garage

Please, No Driving Your Car in the Clouds

How and where not to drive your car, from the car manufacturers.

I don’t find car commercials particularly interesting. Sure, a handful of car ads have been entertaining, and they’re usually for Volkswagens (remember the ad with the guy trying to race to the church?), but the most part, the ads are trying to peddle mass-produced people haulers and grocery getters. They usually don’t focus on the car, or how it performs, rather they feature an announcer shouting words at the viewer, accompanied by lots of numbers on the screen.  What I do find interesting, or just plain absurd, are the warnings slapped on the ads. In fine print at the bottom of the screen, the warnings tell me what not to do with a particular vehicle. Drag racing on city streets? Don’t do that. Pegging the speedometer to the right as you…

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BunnyFooFoo

9:50 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Carrie, you realize that you just posted a link that proved your "story" is nothing but an oft-told legend...not anything factual, right?   more ›

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Stucco Issues in Our Area

Lisa Loper of the Scott Loper Team discusses a recurring trend with recently built homes.

Homes with stucco exteriors are beautiful and commonly found in higher end developments. However, issues have recently appeared with many stucco homes in our area, especially ones that have been built in the last 15 years.  Even homes that are only a few years old have had some fairly extensive damage due to the improper installation of the stucco. The main issues arise when the builder does not install the proper flashings and kick outs to direct rainwater away from penetrations in the stucco (i.e. around windows and doors and where rooflines meet the stucco).  If rainwater gets in behind the stucco, it will cause water damage to the sheathing of the home. To further exacerbate the problem, some builders used Tyvek wrap under the stucco (…

Adrian London

11:42 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013

This is the biggest scam to hit the homebuilding industry. The same contractors that placed the stucco on in the first place, are the same contractors getting hired to re mediate the same problem. You have "inspectors" running around frightening homeowners into paying for their services, when the reality is the homeowner if they are maintaining their home properly, wont have an issue. Check your …   more ›

Monday, May 6, 2013

So Long From This Space, For Now

After two and a half years, taking a brief sabbatical.

Patch has been a great forum for me the past two plus years to share my attempts at forecasting. It's been a great experience to hone my writing skills and engage with you via the electronic realm while firing up a forecast that was decent sometimes, awful at others, and perfect every once in a while. Kinda like Ryan Howard, only with much less pay, far lower expectations, and the ability to hit the occasional changeup or slider.  Weather is within my blood and it's a part of my conversation, far more than it is for most people. I have been through blizzards, near tornadoes, experienced a little bit of everything meteorological and am fascinated with how the atmosphere works, evolves, and changes.   I enjoy talking about it and also enjoy …

Kathy

1:23 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

Thank you, Tom, for sharing your vast weather expertise AND a good sense of humor. Your column here will be missed.   more ›

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Eagles Score in NFL Draft

The Philadelphia Eagles made some big picks in the recent NFL Draft and pulled out a few surprises.

There's a lot to get excited about if you're a Philadelphia Eagles fans these days. For numerous years, the fan base has shaken its head after hearing the news about who the Philadelphia Eagles took in the NFL Draft. Does anyone remember Mike Mamula? How about Freddie Mitchell? At least he had great hands—well, Mitchell said he did. So when the Birds were gearing up for the recent NFL Draft, many fans were cringing over who their selections would be. We had visions of Andy Reid dancing in our heads. And even though owner Jeff Lurie absolved general manager Howie Roseman from blame for past drafts, we weren't really buying it. And then the Birds began selecting... Now offensive linemen aren't the sexy picks we all love, but they usually …

FB

4:23 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

harry finster = Fred Bretz https://www.facebook.com/fred.bretz.7?ref=ts&fref=ts   more ›

Friday, May 3, 2013

Patch's Garage

LEDs, Did You Get the Memo?

No one likes to be left out, and car companies are no different.

  I was driving to work the other day and a silver car with LEDs and a gaping front end came up behind me pretty quickly, stopping next to me at a red light on Henry Avenue. Though the car could have been anything … with its LEDs, and gaping grill, I gave it a quick glance. According to its front caliper, it was an Audi R8. Being not your typical grocery-getter, it qualified for a quick thumbs-up … as is customary. The driver smiled and nodded in appreciation … as is customary. Five years ago, I would have thought that this car was either a manufacturer’s prototype, never meant for production … or a spaceship. The R8’s 12 LEDs look like single units from some distances and look like one strip of light from other distances. The look was …

Rich Cranium

10:43 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The aftermarket crowd makes headlights with both the angel eyes and LED's. Those look pretty good. I have seen them on a few different cars around town.   more ›

Letter to the Editor: What We Can Learn From Flight Delays

Meredith Small, field director for Pennsylvania Fair Share, thinks this warrants some notice: Congress got something done in less than a week.

After the deep, across-the-board sequester cuts crippled air traffic control, flights were delayed, which was highly irritating and inconvenient. Congress caved quickly to airlines and travelers. While I'm all for on-time planes, flight delays are just one of the most immediate problems the sequester causes — another is the devastating cuts to education. Millions of kids will lose access to Pre-K and after-school classes, and tens of thousands of educator jobs will be lost. Rather than just addressing one small immediate issue, Congress should cancel the sequester outright and make no further cuts to education. Every child in this country should get a chance, and that starts with a quality education. I believe our future as a nation …

Monday, April 29, 2013

Damp Start, Potentially Damp Finish

A slow progression of weather is in the offing over the next few days as a couple of slow-moving systems foul up weather in portions of the country. One likely impacts us early in the week, with a possible second system for next weekend.

After a brilliant weekend of sunshine and mild temperatures, the upcoming week will be less ideal.  A slow moving pattern has setup across the country and Atlantic thanks in part to a large storm system near the Azores Islands.  This blocking pattern is yielding a slow-moving pattern upstream to the west through the rest of the Atlantic and across eastern North America.   Unfortunately, when a storm system moves in, this pattern means things will linger around for a while and lead to an unsettled stretch of weather for the first part of the week. Showers and drizzle will be with us for Monday and Tuesday as a weak disturbance tracks to our south.  This weak low, in tandem with high pressure over Nova Scotia, will push east breezes into the…

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