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cookiegirl

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  1. That's gotta be the worst case of Chandler-face I've seen.
  2. Pre-NYC shopping. Preparing for Friday night. Plus I don't plan on being awake when the stores are going to be open in NYC.
  3. Touch is the Friday night party that has been at Nation for a couple weeks. It is ending to make way for Code, which hasn't happened yet. The people on the Buzzboard said Nation is trying a couple different parties to see what works best.
  4. True - that party was in Wales so I doubt those chickies are surfing the Buzz/C.P. boards. . . .and on the *other* other hand - you shouldn't dress like that if you don't want to get made fun of.
  5. Yeah that's what I saw over on the Buzzboard
  6. Yeah I really didn't mean to post 3 times - the link went dead so I tried to post the pic as an attachment. . . that went all to hell and then the link worked again so I had to cover my messy tracks.
  7. Tomorrow will be too nice an evening to be cooped up inside the Hunt. . . but ya'll have fun.
  8. Hmmm. . . link may not work that well. :mad:
  9. . . courtesy ( ) of Kuro . . . be afraid.
  10. Maybe she's shady-in-training? But failing miserably, obviously. . .
  11. Some kid at my college did that the first or second night of our freshman year. Needless to say he left that school the third or fourth day. . . Can you imagine living through 4 years of college with that kind of story hanging around?
  12. One of the ads on Yahoo asks you to "drag the Lobster into the pot to enter to win 50 lbs. of Lobster!"
  13. Oh, the painful memories of that front room. . .
  14. He's killed over a smoke - Bouncer is stabbed enforcing new law DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS A brawny bouncer at a trendy East Village nightspot was stabbed to death yesterday after he confronted a man who lit up a cigarette in defiance of the city's tough new anti-smoking law, police said. Dana (Shazam) Blake, 32, of Queens, was allegedly set upon by two Chinatown brothers after one of them refused to stop puffing inside Guernica on Avenue B, cops said. "My brother lost his life because of this stupid smoking law," said the Rev. Tony Blake, who preaches against smoking and drinking at his Humble Way Church of God in Christ in Queens. "This is not the end of the violence because of it," he added. Police arrested Jonathan Chan, 29, and his brother Ching Chan, 31, who had been drinking rum and Cokes before the slayings, witnesses said. Both were expected to face murder charges. The violence unfolded about 2:30 a.m. after Blake, an intimidating 6-feet-6 and 320 pounds, told Jonathan Chan to put out his cigarette, cops and witnesses said. When Chan refused, Blake grabbed him and hauled him toward the door - sparking a scuffle with him, Ching Chan and two of their friends, cops and witnesses said. One of the two brothers pulled a knife and stabbed Blake in the abdomen at the foot of a set of stairs leading to the exit from the club, which serves Spanish tapas and cocktails to a thumping hip-hop beat, police said. Didn't call for backup Friends said Blake probably never even thought about calling for help in dealing with the two much smaller men. "Who calls for backup when you're asking guys to put out a cigarette?" asked Anthony Cipriano, 34, the manager of Guernica. As the bouncer lay dying, the brazen attackers even tried to talk their way back inside to retrieve a bag they left behind, Cipriano said. "Do you want me to do to you what I did to your friend?" one of the Chan brothers told another bouncer, who didn't yet know about the killing inside, the manager said. The brothers fled but were quickly captured around the corner from the strip of flashy clubs, restaurants and bars that line the once-shabby stretch of Alphabet City, cops said. "The whole thing started because they were smoking," Cipriano said. "He was escorting them out and all of a sudden they jumped him." "How could someone lose their life over something like that?" asked Richard Allen, Dana Blake's boss at Forte Security. The city's new tough anti-smoking law went into effect on April 1, but authorities have said they won't start handing out tickets until May 1. Still, bar owners say they've seen a drop in business - and some fear tensions over the law will lead to more violence. "This new rule is only going to cause more tragedy. I foresee it," Allen said. But police spokesman Michael O'Looney said the killing was sparked more by the scuffle at the door than the smoking rules. Ed Skyler, a spokesman for Mayor Bloomberg, did not mention the smoking ban in a statement that branded the killing a "senseless death." The mayor's "thoughts are with the family of the victim," Skyler said.
  15. Vic you never cease to amaze/amuse me.
  16. Nevermind, I get it now too.
  17. it's right up there as the thread title. in bold. at the top of every page.
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