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  1. So when was the last time the Sox won a championship?
  2. NY scene has changed but it's doing just fine. This NY has faded crap is just that, crap.
  3. Oh and wtf are you talking about "try and compete" and "bring NYC nightlife back"? You have Carl Cox spinning that same night and Sasha and Digweed the night before and tons of other talent playing New York in the next couple of months. Clueless!
  4. You assclowns are serious aren't you? That ain't JP who posted this. That's someone pretending to be JP copying and pasting what JP wrote on his board. JP can't hear you.
  5. The championship isn't won in the offseason. You still gotta play the games. Although the Yankees look damn good this year!
  6. They nixed the deal because the Red Sox were trying to penny pinch A-Rod's contract (not to say A-Rod is having economic troubles). They were looking to reduce his contract by more than what the Yankees ended up reducing his contract by. If the Red Sox had forked over more money they would have had A-Rod. Plain and simple.
  7. Soriano was exposed last year as strikeout prone. They may have had similar numbers recently, but A-Rod is probably THE best player in the game, so the comparison is not really there. They made a good move in getting rid of Soriano. Let's face it, Ramirez and Rodriguez were not that far apart statistically, but the Red Sox still wanted A-Rod. Why? Because he's the best the league has to offer. PERIOD.
  8. Dude, you're ridiculous. The Yankees are ruining baseball? Look, the Red Sox had the money, they just didn't have the BALLS to pull off the deal. If the Red Sox had gotten A-Rod you'd be singing a different tune. Sucks to be a Red Sox fan these days.
  9. Man you Sox fans are sooooo bitter! A-Rod and Jeter are best of friends, where do you get the idea that they don't get along? If Rodrigues was willing to move to third for the Yankees and not the Red Sox it shows you where A-Rod's priorities are--winning a championship. Remember A-Rod had veto power over any trade, he wasn't shipped off by Texas, he AGREED to come to the Yankees knowing what the situation was at shortstop. I'd be more worried about chemistry in the Red Sox dugout than the Yankees' dugout. The Sox have two all-star players in Manny and Nomar (well, at least you better hope Nomar will be there) who will be playing for a team they know was willing to cut them loose. Face it, the Yankees have one of the deadliest lineups since the 1927 Yankees. Get over it. Oh, and remember . . . 1918
  10. Wishful thinking. Trance will never be a major player in NYC. NYC is all about house and a smaller dose of techno. You want trance, go to Europe.
  11. notallthere444=jonathanpeter It doesn't take too much to copy and paste what JP wrote on his own board.
  12. From one of ARC's residents, J00F: http://www.john00fleming.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2558 Good to hear.
  13. Rumsfeld was on the board of ABB. So it is true, although it was Clinton who pushed for the sale in order to appease Pyongyang, a policy which this administration fortunately stopped.
  14. exactly! be patient everyone. mike bindra and company need to pay the bills and put food on the table. made events will still be around. so will dt even if it may be only once a month. dt has family here and also has a 10,000 square foot loft in brooklyn, so even if he moves to miami u better believe he will be making monthly new york appearances let's be happy that vinyl is going out in style unlike many of the great clubs we lost without warning in the past few years. dt made us feel like we were in his home the past 5 years so let's enjoy our home while it's still here and let's end this era with a bang. This will go down as one of the craziest closing parties this city has ever seen!
  15. Video is patently biased and full of distortions. For instance, Iraq's former deputy prime minister, Tarik Aziz, stated that the Iraqi ambassador Glaspie had not given Iraq the green light to invade and noted that Glaspie listened and made general comments on the situation. Aziz also stated around the same time that Iraq knew the United States would have a strong reaction to the invasion.
  16. (CNN) -- A National Guard soldier at Fort Lewis, Washington, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of trying to pass information about military capabilities to the al Qaeda terrorist organization, military officials said. Spc. Ryan G. Anderson, 26, was taken into custody following an internal sting operation, said Lt. Col. Stephen Barger, post spokesman. He will be charged with "aiding the enemy by wrongfully attempting to communicate and give intelligence to the al Qaeda terrorist network," Barger said. Barger said the investigation involved the Army, the FBI and the Justice Department. "This is part of a joint, ongoing investigation," he said. "I can't get into specifics of how the investigation started or proceeded." Barger said it could be four or five days before charges are formally filed. Anderson allegedly offered to pass the information to al Qaeda agents through an Internet chat room, Pentagon officials said. But it is not believed he actually made contact with al Qaeda members, the sources said. Law enforcement personnel were monitoring the chat room looking for people who might try to give up information, and Anderson allegedly tried to offer information to al Qaeda, according to sources. Officials said Anderson, a tank crewman with the 303rd Armor Battalion of the 81st Armor Brigade at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, was the only target of the sting. The sting operation involved passing sensitive information about capabilities and vulnerabilities of armored Humvees and tanks, both of which are used in the brigade, officials said. Anderson's unit, the 81st Armor Brigade, was honored in a deployment ceremony Saturday. The brigade is preparing to deploy for final training in California before it departs for a tour of duty in Iraq. When asked if Anderson is a Muslim, Barger said, "Religious preferences are an individual right and responsibility, and I really can't get into it." Sources said Anderson converted to Islam several years ago. Local media outlets in Washington reported that Anderson was a 2002 Washington State University graduate and studied military history with an emphasis on the Middle East. A message left with the Lt. Col. Stephen Barger at Fort Lewis was not immediately returned Thursday. Base spokesman Joe Hitt said he was not aware of the report, and messages left with Army officials at the Pentagon were not immediately returned. Anderson, 26, is a tank crew member from the National Guard's 81st Armor Brigade, a 4,000-member unit set to depart for Iraq for a one-year deployment. Washington State University spokeswoman Charleen Taylor said Anderson was a 2002 graduate with a degree in history. The brigade has been training at Fort Lewis since November. Eighty percent of the soldiers - 3,200 - are from Washington state, and 1,000 are from guard units in California and Minnesota. It includes two tank battalions, a mechanized infantry battalion, engineers, support troops, artillery and an intelligence company.
  17. So is turning tricks on Hunts Point. That never stopped you before though.
  18. Very scary. -------------------------------------------------- Al-Qaida said to possess nuclear arms By The Associated Press The al-Qaida terror network bought tactical nuclear weapons from Ukraine in 1998 and is storing them for possible use, the pan-Arab newspaper al-Hayat reported yesterday. There was no independent corroboration of the report, which appeared under an Islamabad, Pakistan, dateline and cited sources close to al-Qaida, which the United States blames for the Sept. 11, 2001, airliner attacks on New York and the Pentagon. The paper said al-Qaida bought the weapons in suitcases in a deal arranged when Ukrainian scientists visited the Afghan city of Kandahar. The city was then a stronghold of the Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan at the time but were pushed from power in late 2001 by the United States and its Afghan military allies for refusing to turn al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden over to the U.S. Al-Qaida would use the weapons only inside the U.S. or if the group faced a "crushing blow" threatening its existence, such as the use of nuclear or chemical weapons against its fighters, the paper quoted its sources as saying. Ukraine inherited nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union, but in 1994 it agreed to send 1,900 nuclear warheads to Russia and sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, a former Russian national-security adviser, Alexander Lebed, said that up to 100 portable, suitcase-sized bombs were unaccounted for. Russia has denied such weapons existed. Lebed said each one was equivalent to 1,000 tons of TNT and could kill as many as 100,000 people. Al-Hayat did not say how many weapons al-Qaida bought or say who exactly had provided them. There was no specific response yesterday from U.S. officials. In Jakarta, Indonesia, yesterday, the State Department's top anti-terror official said terrorists have the will and some of the expertise to make a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapon, and are "doing everything they can" to acquire the materials. J. Cofer Black, U.S. ambassador at large for anti-terrorism, said al-Qaida is still dangerous even though more than two-thirds of its leaders have been killed or arrested since 9-11. Black said he and other U.S. officials are "killing ourselves" to make sure terrorists don't get a so-called "dirty bomb" or other unconventional weapons, but the threat remains. "We know beyond a shadow of a doubt that a number of these groups, if they had it, would use it," said Black. "They've got the will. A lot of these guys seek the expertise, and there's a reasonable amount of that out there, but what you're really looking for is the coming together of all the factors: the will, the expertise and the materials." Authorities fear terrorists could create a dirty bomb, which would use conventional explosives to disperse a plume of radioactive dust over a city. Unlike a nuclear weapon, a dirty bomb would not ignite an atomic chain reaction and would not require highly enriched uranium or plutonium, which are hard to obtain. The material could be a lower-grade isotope, like those used in medicine or research. "If al-Qaida were to put together a radiological device, they're going to use it," Black said. "We know that they have the determination, they've killed large numbers before, their objective is to kill more, they're doing everything they can to acquire this type of weapon, and we are working to try to prevent it."
  19. Yes please ban this fuckin moron from the club, so he can stop talking about TWILO. Stick to Tempts, Metro and Deko, Dumbass.
  20. We were obviously in different clubs. Everyone I was with had a good time, and we were all sober minus a few pre-game drinks at Antarctica. 112 Crew is getting bigger as time passes and it's for a reason. It's probably not your bag. To each their own. . .
  21. It never really gets overly crowded for 112 Crew parties. It wasn't a ghost town, but it wasn't jam packed either.
  22. I had a great time. 112 Crew was solid that night. Their style is not for everyone, but 112 Crew fans are hardcore about the party.
  23. IF Factory really did 2000 people this weekend, then that's more than twice as many as JP was doing on regular nights in the year prior to his departure. From a numbers standpoint, that's pretty good business.
  24. Tranniesssssssssssssssssssss.
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