September 30-October 6, 2004
the bell curve
City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life
Pep Boys agrees to stop selling mini-motorcycles in Philadelphia. Then they bowed their enormous heads in shame.
Plus 1
After QVC host is plagued by a third stalker in the last few years, Inquirer calls her a "stalker magnet." And Daily News launches new columnist-character The Magnetic Stalker.
Minus 3
Logan Square is becoming more popular with homeless people. Philly Weekly calls it "the next Fishtown."
Even
Former payroll clerk at a Northeast candy company charged with embezzling $800,000 to feed her gambling habit. Mmm, red hot dollars.
Minus 2
On the day Neil Stein is arrested for tax evasion, Center City District issues a report praising the success of the sidewalk dining craze started by Stein. "Irony is a dish best served tartare," laments Stein.
Even
During MTV concert at Constitution Center, vendors are asked not to sell underwear with a George Bush pun on them. "I'm pussed off," says one vendor. "They cunt infringe on my rights like that."
Minus 3
Company that installed traffic cameras in New York City wins bid to do the same in Philly. That company is Fox. Watch for World's Most Extreme Rear-Endings this fall.
Even
Police suspect traveling nurse of cutting the feeding tubes of six patients at Fairmount nursing home. Sounds like she's the Johnny Appleseed of half-assed euthanasia.
Minus 6
Total pluses: 1
Total minuses: 14
This week's total: -13
Last week's total: -12
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