PhillyTablet Inquirer Daily News
philly.com
email
font size
comments
0
options
 
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Vince and Nancy Clark, in a photo their wedding shutterbug did NOT take.

Thursday, Dec.18th is D-Day for Vince and Nancy Clark: The day they hope a sherrif's sale will generate enough cash to make up the $4,000 they lost to a wedding photographer who never delivered on the photo package they hired him to produce, over two years ago.

I promised them I'd publicize the sale, in hopes they'd recoup what they lost. So read this prior blog post about their woes. Then, if you're in the mood to bargain-shop, head over to the sale in the Northeast and see if there's anything you'd like to buy.

You might get a better deal than the raw one they got. 

Date of the sale: Thursday, December 18th.

Time: Noon.

Location: 2220 Unruh St.

All sales are cash only, and merchandise must be removed that day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by Ronnie Polaneczky @ 5:09 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
Comments   


0 comments
About Ronnie Polaneczky

When my phone rings here at the Daily News, nine times out of ten the caller begins the conversation with, “Yeah, so what happened was…”.

Because this is Philly, the caller doesn’t say, “My name is Bob” – or Mary – “and I wonder if I could have a moment of your time?” Philadelphians are too direct for that. They just say, “Yeah, so what happened was…”, and then tumble into a tale they think oughta be shared with a wider audience. I love getting these calls (even the ones where it becomes clear, after 30 seconds, where the caller sowed the seeds of his own misery), because they give me chance to connect with fellow citizens in a way that no other job allows. Well, okay, no other job for which I’m remotely qualified.

That’s why my blog is titled “So What Happened Was…”. To me, it’s the quintessentially Philly way of saying, “Once upon a time.” When I hear it, I know a good story is coming. And I can’t wait to see how it turns out.

Ronnie Polaneczky has been an award-winning columnist for The Philadelphia Daily News since 1999, offering a front-steps perspective on every aspect of city life, from the sublime to the stupid. In her past life, she was the editor-in-chief of Atlantic City Magazine, associate editor at Philadelphia Magazine and a fulltime freelancer published in Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Reader's Digest, Men's Health, MarieClaire and others. She lives with her husband, daughter and various pets in the city's Fairmount section, where she dreams of one day singing The National Anthem at an Eagles game. In addition to her column and blog, you can enjoy Ronnie's musings in podcast form here.


Read more from Ronnie Polaneczky at Earth to Philly, the Daily News blog on anything and everything "Green