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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Testing the Bench Made From Plastic Bags

44 comments:

Anonymous said...

NICE PICTURE , EXCEPT FOR THE FOUR CROOKS IN THE FRONT ROW . TOO BAD THE CHILDREN OF PERU ARE USED IN THIS MANNER !YOU FOUR SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOUR SELF ! ONLY IF THEY NEW !MAYBE SOME DAY THEIR PARENTS WILL EXPLAIN IT TOO THEM !

Anonymous said...

what is the purpose of this picture and why is Ankiewicz the only alderman in it?

Art Giese said...

Lois thank you for sharing this beautiful picture of some of our wonderful grade school children of Peru. In it I see happiness, vision, principle, hope, love, judgement, pride and a greater future for our country, The United States of America.
Congratulations to all the current high school and college graduates, in your hands is our country's future. A future which all of us can feel good about because of you, you and you. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of 2012

Anonymous said...

The purpose of this picture was to test and prove the extreme tensile strength of the bench which was made from donated plastic bags. As you can see this was more than a valid test and the bench passed all expectations but word is that one end sunk into the ground at least 4 3/4 inches and the little boy on the end appeared to be on a teeter totter.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of tools !! And I don't mean the kids. So when we sign a waiver at the beginning of the school year for the school to use pictures and video of our kids as they wish, this is what they mean? I'm pretty sure this is illegal in any state. You can't exploit kids as a political ad! Grow some morals! !

Peru Town Forum said...

9:56 PM

This picture will be included as part of a community profile to be published by our local News Tribune. I downloaded because it showed some of our city officials, no other reason.

Anonymous said...

Perez for Mayor !!!!!

Anonymous said...

ANYBODY BUT RODNEY!!!!!!!!!
BOB

Anonymous said...

A bench is now the standard for city developement. Really....a bench for a news photo...a bench! A sign for a roadway and a bench for Peru news. Maybe we are setting our goals too high for this new administration. I did hear that they may change a light bulb at a Park. Can't wait for that photo opportunity. At least we know that a few at city hall have alot of free time.

Anonymous said...

We saved and turned in our plastic bags and I believe the city has already received 4 of these benches yet none have been circulated in our parks as promised. Will they too disappear and turn up in the cemetery or at city hall? Oh yeah, 2 are already sitting at city hall.

Anonymous said...

Wow this is quite a event for a park bench. Please remember that the bench was donated by Advantage Logistics. A nice photo for those running for reelection in April 2013. My only question is "where is the bench?"

Anonymous said...

The three most asked questions in the city:
1. Wheres the beef?

2. Wheres the beer?

3. Wheres the bench?

Taking a look at the size of those two heifers up front there is no need of a soup kitchen in Peru.

Anonymous said...

maybe bartley will end up with one in front of his reaturant in lasalle and the other one hylla and ankiewicz can fight over to put in front of their places . God help peru !

Anonymous said...

I saw a photo like this at a garage sale. It had Mr.Ned, Bozo, Cookie and the duck inside a big tent with kids. In this photo I don't which one is the duck.

Anonymous said...

11:49 hHahaha..

4. Where's the Sausage?
5. Weight limit per side?
One thing we know for sure is........Made in the USA Because China only has 1000 pound max load.

Thanx Advantage and to all those kids for making history with Larry, Mo, Curly and Shemp. Or is it Frick and Frack with Dumb and Dumber?

Anonymous said...

You know what, I thought it was a nice thing to show kids young and old that working together no matter what you disagree on that you can get a nice thing done. It shows that with a little comunity effort they showed the kids that recycling does pay off. Maybe you poeple with your smart --- remarks should be happy and not try make something bad and cheap out of something nice I didn't see any re-elect signs so those that complained and made fun you should be ashamed of yourself. No matter if it's a few simple benches or something more important maybe it's a start, aleast there was some cooperation on the council, that's how cities can get things done.
joe witczak

Justin Loger said...

Please remember that these benches are donated to the city, if there is an area that you feel they should go then contact your elected representative. We (Advantage Logistics) have made suggestions that they go to the veterans homes first, but I would personally like to see every bench in Peru replaced with these. If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask.

Rodney Perez said...

Justin,

Thank you for all you have done by working with the city and Advantage Logistics to bring these benches into the city.

I think this is a great photo of our city leaders grouped with all these children.
Very Nice!!

Thanks,
Rodney

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:02 Elected city officials,not city leaders. Huge difference, end of subject!

Anonymous said...

Well said, Joe and Justin. My statement about this is how sorry I feel for the people making the nasty ugly comments. They donated a park bench and gave it a school for the kids to use. Is that so bad? In the sad dark world of anonymous blogging, it is.

Besides the mean comments none of you will ever do anything but hide behind anonymity and play local political armchair quarterbacks. Sadly for you, your legacy will never even add up to a recycled park bench.

Anonymous said...

WOW I am shocked at you so called citizens of Peru!!! You act like you are so much better then everyone else and bash those who are at least doing something GOOD for Peru!!! What have YOU done for your city?? Other then bash, make fun of, and put down those who actually ran for their ward and won? I am so embarrassed to be living in this town sometimes cause of all the mean things you say about people. Are you perfect? Are you out helping your neighborhood and town to be a better place to live in? Are you saving your plastic bags to build a better place or bench to sit on? Don't judge those who are!!!!
You all know that god can see and hear all that you do, every minute of every day!! He is the one who is allowed to judge you and will in the end decide what happens to those who do and say harm to others..

I am not happy or agree with a lot of what is going on in this town and how much it has changed for the worse in the last few years, but what can I do about it other then voice my opinion in a nicely manner. I know my father works hard for his ward and tries to do what is best for the city whether you like it or not!! He can't please everyone and not all are going to agree with him. That is life and something he deals with and chose to do, but For someone to call him a heifer or the bench is sinking?? Please grow up!! Cause as you sit on your butt at your computer and complain he is taking phone call after phone call from those in his ward trying to help the city be a better place!!

Please think before you speak or type cause you don't know who you may be affecting or hurting in some of the words you are using!!! You don't see these men bashing you or saying mean things about your families or your children!! Remember no one is perfect and if you think you are then step up to the plate and stop hiding behind anonymous!!

I finally said what I needed to say, if you have a problem with it contact me, I am not afraid to talk. I am mature enough not to hide like some of you do!
That is all.
Have a great day!

Carrie Ankiewicz

Peru Town Forum said...

12:55PM

Thank you Carrie for expressing your thoughts.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for allowing me too!!
Carrie

Rodney Perez said...

I agree Carrie! I sure wouldn't want to be reading hateful things about my father either.

Respect one another...

Rodney

Norm Clark said...

Not sure if my previous comment will or will not be published, but the point of it was...
Carrie, good for you to stand up, this blog has turned into a bunch of brainless idiots shooting their mouths off and not knowing what in the hell they are talking about. For something that was supposed to be "informational" has turned into a total joke. Good For you!!!

Linda said...

I agree with you Carrie. I may not agree with everything that is going on or the way an alderman votes on an issue but mockery and degrading remarks are definitely unnecessary and cruel.

Peru Town Forum said...

7:51 PM

Mr Clark with your attitude I am not sure why you are reading this blog. It is also called freedom of speech and read any blog discussing anything of interest national or local and just like there are all kinds of people, you can expect all kinds of comments.

People are not all cut out of one mold and that is life.

Linda said...

Mr. Clark: I am one of the bloggers that you commented on and let me tell you that I am no brainless idiot nor do I shoot my mouth off. I express my point of view, offer an opinion, and maybe question how and why things are being done but I do it in a professional manner. And, let me tell you that I do know what the .... I'm talking about.

Norm Clark said...

Lois, I read the blog for entertainment. Whether expecting all kinds of comments or not, some of the postings are inane, while some have value.
Linda, I apologize for generalizing, and particularly to you. Anyone that comments "professionally" is definitely in the minority here. And I will accept that you know what you are talking about. My approach to things in general is to "go to the source" if and when I have a problem. Seems that I get far better results that way. I hope you accept my apology.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Clark

While I agree some/many comments posted are for argumentative purposes and contain undocumented/researched conclusions; some individuals on this blog have devoted many hours and resources to provide trustworthy information to the readers.

Unfortunately Mr. Clark, please recall not all individuals may have the same "resources" as you that allows them to go "directly" to the source.

Thank you.

Kristy Mrowicki

Norm Clark said...

Well...I have absolutely no more "resources" than any other citizen. I have simply believed in the old addage that "you can catch far more flies with honey than horsecrap"

Peru Town Forum said...

11:24AM

Norm, I personally am not interested in soothing the ego of people not doing the job they were elected to do. I want people to be informed about what is going on in Peru that does not make the paper but does affect each and every one of us in one way or another just like the neglect of our city parks and then they are taken over by the not so nice element of our citizenry.

Norm Clark said...

I am certainly not in the business of soothing anyone's ego myself. I agree that there are a lot of things that could be (and maybe should be) done differently/better. Name calling and rumor mongering however is not what I feel is the most effective tactic.

Anonymous said...

Lois I think after reading the horrible comments on this and other posts that perhaps you need to read the statement you have on the top of your page. "You are welcome to agree or disagree but please do it in a manner that is respectful to those who are reading this blog and contributing their ideas or searching for answers." Emphasis on respectful.

Anonymous said...

Norm @11:24

Your resources involve an entire organization that indeed allows better access to the "source"/politician in some situations. Where as the average citizen must rely on creativity and sometimes "horsecrap" in order to gain the slightest attention from our elected officials.

Respect is lacking with society in general and in politics people tend to despise the individual instead of the policies.

Kristy

Anonymous said...

Kristy as you well know sometimes it is the attitude of the individual that is reason enough to get the deserving response received whether appreciated or not.

Anonymous said...

8:37

Perhaps but because someone has attitude does that justify bullying? If some of the comments posted on this blog were posted about a teenager that would be absolutely wrong/illegal. I am confused at what point an individual in society believes their comments about an adult (someone over 18) is no longer bullying and acceptable in society? We strive to stop bullying in our schools yet the real culprits walk amongst us.

Kristy

Anonymous said...

Kristy as always your comments are sound, well thought out and considerate of all. Yes, we strive to stop bullying in our schools yet the real culprits walk among us - they are often referred to as politicians. You should realize this more than most.

Justin Loger said...

Kristy, 11:01, well said.

Anonymous said...

Would it be considered political bullying by politicians and political committees to continue to drive up unreasonable costs for the last building constructed in downtown Peru and for the next one which has already cost the builder, TEST $81,000 in cost of the land and over $1,000,000 in potential construction costs?
When is construction of TEST's new building going to start? Is it going to have one of those big blue and white signs in front of it in association with the Mayor?
It will be great for downtown Peru to get a investment of this magnitude. Getting tired of smoke shops, gold shops instead of a tattoo parlor, a Karate shop, a game shop which never got the doors open and a closed down bank protected by a cage so it doesn't fall apart on someone's head. Hope TEST's investment will give the forgotten downtown Peru a much needed rejuvenation.

Anonymous said...

From celebrity waiter to kiss the bride to Bench tester! WHAT'S NEXT? Didn't I read once a few weeks ago that one of the persons in this picture is rude to citizens and taxpayers at council meetings? What goes around comes around eventually. Glad the bench passed it's test! It sure looks like it did to me. Peru wouldn't want a lawsuit if it didn't pass.

Anonymous said...

It's a Historical City like the sign says!

Peru Town Forum said...

5:05 PM

So are Cherry and Cedar Point, if old is the criterea. Your point is?

Anonymous said...

Historical city was actually meant to be a joke! Look at the disgrace of waterstreet!!!!!!!