Man of the Manor

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Philip Koebel, EsquireWas driving by Pasadena Manor yesterday and who should I see but former mayoral candidate Philip Koebel and one of the tenants he's representing. That's right, Philip passed the state bar exam earlier this year and is a full-fledged lawyer.

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AP said:
Yep - I actually referred a friend to him a month ago. Apparently he's done with politics, too, according to a phone convo we had a while back. PS - Radio Free Proctor! http://www.pandora.com/people/nuwaivaaron
Anonymous said:
I hope that he kicks some a** here on behalf of the poor and the elderly removed from their residence of many many years. Forced relocation of the saddest kind. This housing will never be replaced for this income group and the city stands silent! It is just the free market working its wonders, they say.

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