Thursday, July 15, 2010

Ray's now has a three-year lease


A friendly neighborhood tipster passed along some good news from Ray's Candy Store: Ray has signed a new three-year-lease. (Previously, he had been on a month-to-month arrangement.) According to the tipster, the rent will go up each year ... "and of course a deed in hand does not a monthly payment make, but it ought to give the 'hood some hope... right?"

Yes!

[Photo of Ray via Slum Goddess]

13 comments:

  1. in the words of the kids on the street, "woo-hoo!"

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  2. A round of Banana Egg Cremes on me!

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  3. Amazing, amazing victory. Congratulations Ray! Well done!

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  4. True, Esquared! Many, many people deserve a big thanks for pulling the community together....

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  5. Great, great news.

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  6. Great news!!I am on my way over to Ray's for a large coffee egg cream!!!Cheers!

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  7. awesome news. heading up there for an egg cream.

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  8. Did he have to get rid of the fries though?

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  9. NOTHING IS SAVED YOU FILTHBAGS - HE JUST GOT A LEASE. DO YOU BELIEVE HE WILL AFFORD THE MONTHLY RENTS? DOUBTFUL.

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  10. At least he's not a month away from being kicked out. I'm sure if he's short on his rent, he'll let people know and we can have another benefit for him.

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  11. WOW.. That is awesome news.
    Rays is the only thing left from back in the day.
    Paulyyy we should all go there and celebrate.
    Ferro

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