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  1. They issued a warning, but gave no specifics, which can drive a person CRAZY. Maybe they don't have any, but but but agahgha Like i'm I supposed to saty out of trains? Not fly? What? I never thought I would say this, but if you can't tell us what it is, then say nothing. We are on alert already, and if we don't know what supposed to be dangerous, then why give us further feelings of powerlessness and anxiety?
  2. Only if (and I think you feel me on this) we get into personal talking when there's a blunt involved. So did ever make it to Dance Ritual? There's barely any talking there.
  3. Screw them nosy bitches. If they wanna hear something, then give em something to hear. Tell em something really random and bizarre like you like making love to warm wet socks and you just urinated on yourself.
  4. Cheesedog: I turn you around to lick your asshole. Cheesedog: I pry apart that battleship you call your ass. Cheesedog: I see shit nuggets hanging from the hair around your asshole. Brilliant. Thank you.
  5. I wish I wrote it, I got it in an email.
  6. I AM A NEW YORKER > > I am a New Yorker > I may live in the five boroughs or on the Island or Upstate > I may live hundreds or thousands of miles away > Or I may live just over the GW Bridge > But I am a New Yorker > > I am a New Yorker > Whatever took me out of New York: > Business, family or hating the cold > did not take New York out of me. > My accent may have faded and my pace may have slowed > But I am a New Yorker > > I am a New Yorker > I was raised on Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Rockefeller Plaza, > The Yankees or the Mets > Jones Beach or Rye Beach or one of the beaches on the sound > I know that "THE END" means Montauk. > Because I am a New Yorker > > I am a New Yorker > When I go on vacation, I never look up > Skyscrapers are something I take for granted > The Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty are part of me > Taxis and noise and subways and "get outa heah" don't rattle me > Because I am a New Yorker > > I am a New Yorker > I was raised on cultural diversity before it was politically correct > I eat Greek food and Italian food, Jewish and Middle Eastern food and Chinese > food > Because they are all American food to me. > I don't get mad when people speak other languages in my presence > Because my relatives got to this country via Ellis Island and chose to stay > They were New Yorkers > > I am a New Yorker > People who have never been to New York have misunderstood me > My friends and family work in the industries, professions and businesses that > benefit all Americansl > My firefighters died trying to save New Yorkers and non-New Yorkers > They died trying to save Americans and non-Americans > Because they were New Yorkers. > > I am a New Yorker > I feel the pain of my fellow New Yorkers > I mourn the loss of my beautiful city > I feel and dread that New York will never be the same > But then I remember: > I am a New Yorker > > And New Yorkers have: > Tenacity, strength and courage way above the norm > Compassion and caring for our fellow citizens > Love and pride in our city, in our state, in our country > Intelligence, experience and education par excellence > Ability, dedication and energy above and beyond > Faith--no matter what religion we practice > > Terrorists hit America in its heart > But America's heart still beats strong > Demolish the steel in our buildings, but it doesn't touch the steel in our > souls > Hit us in the pocketbook; but we'll parlay what we have left into a fortune > End innocent lives leaving widows and orphans, but we'll take care of them > Because they are New Yorkers > > Wherever we live, whatever we do, whoever we are > There are New Yorkers in every state and every city of this nation > We will not abandon our city > We will not abandon our brothers and sisters > We will not abandon the beauty, creativity and diversity that New York > represents > Because we are New Yorkers > And we are proud to be New Yorkers > "REMEMBER THE WTC"
  7. Where are they playing? Did tix go onsale yet? Man, do I love Janes Addiction.
  8. People rave about OptOnline. I'm going to look it up now becasue I have nothing better to do on a Sat. night. Thanks
  9. What do you think is good? I have AOL now and I think it blows. So I need your advice, what do you use and how much? Thanks
  10. Are you a PR person for her? You talk about her an awful lot
  11. AMazing. I stayed downstairs for Tony Humphries, Little Louie, Francois K and Joe Clausell. The vibe and energy was fantastic. Lost of red white and blue, lots of spiritual music, tons of unity. We didn't forget why we were there and was a beautiful thing.
  12. i met Casey once, and and spoken to her countless times on this board, moastly inane nonsense (my specialty). And she was a truly wonderful sweet girl. She brought many of us together and I wouldn't have the friends I have from here (p00h, Jammy..etc) if it wasnt' for her effort to bring evryne together. I feel when a young person goes, I find solace in the fact that they had a glimpse or enlightenment that the rest of us do NOT have, and their time here is finished, they must move on to do higher work. And I beleive that with Casey. Now she can take care and bring more people together that her time on Earth would not allow. She was a diplomatic, a clubber, and truly and Angel. My sincerest thoughts and prayers go out to her family, Mitchell, and her firends. She will be missed, but not forgetten, THe friendships that were made becasue of Casey is a living testament to her memory. Rest in Peace, BlueAngel
  13. I've seen in twice. I think it's one of the most clever movies I have ever seen in my life. The continuity is amazing, I hope the editing is regognized. Great movie
  14. Hey no offense but EAT MY SHIT. But no offense. EVERYONE lost people MYSELF included. And it's a TRIBUTE to our HEROES, trying to PULL together our NATION, not ADD to an incredibly TRAGIC and GRIM situation, like YOU are by telling me "FUCK YOU."
  15. We are depressed enougn in NY. I need uplifting, patriotic music. It's a sorry state when Tom Petty had the most riveting song "I won't back down". Although ALicia Keys was good, and it's always a pleasure seeing Dave Matthews and the Legend..Stevie Wonder. But I'm sick of Wyclef thinking he is Jamaican. he is fucking Haitian, and that is a Jamaican independance song. Oh christ, Living on a Prayer? C'mon.
  16. That song is absolutely hilarious. Especially the last part when he just goes "boo-ooh tee", boOOOOOtee.."
  17. Click me baby Please not that all Muslims do not feel this way. The more I learn, the more frightened I become. It's also frightening how intelligent these people are. This article could have been written by a professor. If you got a moment, surf around the website.
  18. We've actually got some intellecual, passion-fueld discussions on here NOT relating to PVD, JD or any other initialed DJ'S!
  19. I beleive if Colin Powell ever ran, HE would be the first black Pres.
  20. The fact is that without him people would be scared shitless to walk the streets of New York. And they way he handling this situation in a time of unimaginable crisis, speaks volumes about character.
  21. If they need to anal probe me to weed out some terrorists, then I will grab my ankles and sing "God Bless America". No, it is not fair to give up civil liberties. But WE ARE IN A TIME OF WAR. And war ain't fair. All bets are off.
  22. Bravo Loch, i couldn't have said it better myself. We can't let our anger blind us into doing the wrong thing. There should def. be retribution, but thought-out retribution, and I think that is why George W. is waiting
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