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  1. All I can say is "Thank You" and "WOW"!!!!! What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  2. I used to work in Times Square. Super 8 hotels are pretty cheap in Times Square. That's located on 46th street between 5th & 6th Ave. If money is no object there's also the Westin on 43rd street and 8th avenue. A lower scale and cheaper hotel is the Carter hotel on 43rd street between 7th and 8th Ave. Another fancy shmancy place is the W Hotel on 47th street and broadway. There's also the Milford Plaza located on 8th Avenue between 44th and 45th street. The Marriott Marquis is on 45th street between 8th Ave & Broadway. There's also the Pennsylvania Hotel located on 8th avenue on the corner of 34th street. There's also the Hotel New Yorker on 34th street between 8th and 9th Ave. It's about two blocks away from the Empire State Building. The best way for me to get there would be the subway. I've been riding it everyday for over 25 years. An out of stater renting a car and driving in NYC? Not a good idea. Traffic can be very intimidating if you're not an aggressive but safe driver. What's more, traffic will kill your mood. If the Cross Bronx Expressway doesn't kill you first. From Times Square, on 42nd and 7th Ave, you can take the 1 train heading uptown and get off at 59th Street Columbus Circle. Then you can transfer to the D train heading uptown and get off at 161st Street/Yankee Stadium. Honestly, if I were you, I would take a Livery Cab, it's a private car service, not the yellow cab. You can arrange for the Hotel that you're staying at to reserve it for you. They charge you flat fees from zip code to zip code not by time or distance. It's usually a lincoln town car or a ford crown victoria. Your ride will be less stressful and you can relax and not worry about much. Now getting around Times Square is pretty easy. You can walk from Times Square to Rockefeller Center, which is on 59th street and 6th Avenue. Then, you can take a walk down to 51st Street and 5th Avenue to see St. Patrick's Cathedral and some shopping on 5th Avenue. If you're ever going to take a yellow cab, make sure you don't take it between the hours of 8am to 10am and 5pm to 8pm. That's about all the free information you're going to get from me. Seriously, if you need any more info, just ask. Good luck, enjoy your stay here in NY. And try very hard not to look like a tourist, I mean that seriously. Blue skies! What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  3. Sanjaya made it again! Wow! What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  4. That's no halo around my head. That there is a smoke ring I just blew from the blunt that I just toked. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  5. Why? Why? Why couldn't the guy in the fish nets at least get a brazilian bikini wax first? Why did I have to see his hairy ass crack? Why did I have to see the pimples on his ass? He did have a pretty firm ass though. The blonde guy needs to tighten his buttocks a bit though. It was sagging a tad bit. You've got some pretty hot girls at your DZ. I was pretty impressed. Usually you can only count them by hand but you have a pretty decent amount of hot chicks at your DZ. Very nice! I like! Any of them single? I hope my girlfriend doesn't read this... DOH! lol Suddenly I feel the urge to move out West to California. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  6. I can only tell ya when you come over. You look great in both pics but I'm sure you'd like to hear that in person so just let me know when you're coming over. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  7. You bamboozled me again! That was the last straw! I hate you! I am so traumatized now. Thanks for unnecessary future therapy bills. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  8. Female love juice is my thang. Not shaken. Not stirred. No glass. Straight from the tap. Red bull is your best bet. Monster is bigger in oz which equals more calories. Red bull is potent and requries less oz for more kick. Try to go for the sugar free one. They're expensive but you get what you pay for. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  9. ya like my backside, do ya? for $15 a month you can sign up for better sneak peeks on my website. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  10. I see nothing, I feel nothing, I am nothing. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  11. That will all depend on which arena they fight in, my violent loving friend. Instead of venting out, you should try smiling, giving a hand shake and walking away. And you know a little air time up in the sky might get your mind off of watching all this violence. Consider all that a free advice. Blue Skies. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  12. That's not a pimple! I told you! It only gets that small when I swim in cold water sheesh! What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  13. Well excuse me for expecting a fair warning. It's not fair. They give warnings on cigarette boxes and in liquor stores. Forget the NSFW warnings. Those are too hyped up anyway. I'd like to see more of "Not Safe For Those Who Have Just Eaten = NSFTWHJE" I think that would be a great forum acronym. If anyone of you steal it, I'll kick your butt! What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  14. I've seen it. It was hilarious and what not but I didn't enjoy the sight of it. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  15. You know, I really don't get you people. How can any of you sit in front of a screen and watch two barbarians brutally and literally beat one another to a bloody pulp. Why is violence always an answer for everything? Did you get picked on at school as a child? Did the bully in the block beat you up everyday? What's the sense in all this violence? Are you all living vicariously through these barbarians so you can fantasize your revenge on your assailants? I pray for each and every one of you. I personally think that Fedor Emelianenko will kick the ever living crap out of anyone in the heavy weight division! No contest there. When Rich Franklin gets his welterweight title belt back, he'll destroy the competition again! When Matt Hughes gets off his ego trip he'll rip GSP in two and dominate the middle weight class. I have a feeling there won't be any cross matches between the two federations to yap about just yet. There are way too many rematches that need to materialize in the very near future! I'm getting myself excited about all these possible fantasy matches. I'm sure I'm not the only one that enjoys watching two grown men in speedos rubbing groins and pressing their chiseled bodies against each other in a cage ring! On that serious note , when any of you are feeling violent, go plant some flowers, organize a tea party and go shoe shopping, it'll help you vent. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  16. Okay everything was cool up until I saw the two guys in fish net stockings. Thanks for ruining my breakfast and thanks for ruining my life. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  17. My helmet says "Go Fast" My pink shoulder grip says "Be Gentle". What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  18. This is Hilarious! Clicky What's your take on him? 1. Should he stay or be booted off? 2. Should he be the next American Idol just because he has a bigger following or should he deserve to win for his talent just like everyone else? 3. Add your own comment or question here. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  19. Video#1 Video#2 Please feel free to elaborate.... What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  20. Two Auxilary Police Officers died on the scene. These are volunteer police officers that are unarmed, they do not wear a bullet proof vest. They also dress very much like cops do. The only difference is the word "AUXILARY" on their patches and their badges are different from actual cops. This is a terrible tragedy. Please pray for their families and for the safety of other Auxilary Police Officers. 4 die in bloodbath in NYC. Thug fatally shoots bartender, murders two auxiliary cops, then is slain by police in street BY ALISON GENDAR, RICH SCHAPIRO, KERRY BURKE and LEO STANDORA DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS A gunman executed a bartender and shot dead two unarmed auxiliary cops last night in the heart of Greenwich Village before he was killed in a blistering gunfight with plainclothes officers, police said. More than 50 shots were fired during the bloodbath that erupted at 9:26 p.m. when the gunman walked into De Marco's Pizzeria and Restaurant on W.Houston St. at MacDougal St., police said. Wearing a fake beard and a gray sweat suit, the gunman shot the bartender 15 times in the back after the bartender gave him a menu and turned away, witnesses told cops. "He just came in and opened fire," said a 26-year-old waiter from another restaurant. "People here are saying it was some kind of vengeance thing." Without a word, the gunman then ripped off the fake beard and ran out of the restaurant onto MacDougal St. and over to Bleecker St., which was crowded with tourists and pedestrians near New York University. "That's when all the O.K. Corral stuff happened," the waiter said. Police said the gunman fled to Sullivan St. where he cut down the two auxiliary cops - Nicholas Pekearo, 28, and Eugene Marshalik, a 19-year-old NYU student who graduated recently from Manhattan's elite Stuyvesant High School. "He literally crossed the street with his gun out to kill them in cold blood," Mayor Bloomberg said early today. "Tonight was a horrible night for the New York Police Department and for our city." Flight attendant Alan McDonald, 39, of Queens, said he and several friends were only feet away when the madman confronted Pekearo and Marshalik, who had been following him from the pizzeria. "We thought it was a street fight at first," McDonald said. The two auxiliary officers wrestled with the gunman, David Garvin, 31, over a black shoulder bag that police sources said was packed with about 100 rounds of ammunition and a .380-caliber Russian handgun. Both auxiliary cops continued after Garvin even after he started firing, McDonald said. "They tried to use cars as cover ... but there were rapid shots. I was paralyzed," he said. "It was like something you see on TV." As Garvin began to run again, about six plainclothes cops intercepted him between Sullivan and MacDougal Sts. and told him to drop his 9-mm. handgun, police said. The gunman refused and opened fire as terrified pedestrians ran into restaurants, shops and doorways for cover. When it was over Garvin lay dead in the street. "He was on the ground, facedown. ... He was full of bullet holes and blood was coming out," said witness Jess Sears, 48. "It must have been a whole magazine, 15 or 20 shots. Within two minutes there were hundreds of cops." The last time an auxiliary cop was killed in the line of duty was 14 years ago, when Milton Clarke, a 47-year-old father of five, was shot dead in the Bronx. Only seven auxiliary cops have been killed in the history of the NYPD, officials said early today. At the 6th Precinct stationhouse, where Pekearo and Marshalik were assigned, one cop said, "You would see them and they would cheer you up. Both were very helpful. The community loved them and they loved the community. "It's a great loss for the department. It's probably the worst day for the precinct since 9/11." Auxiliary police are unpaid civilian volunteers who aim to deter crime by acting as the "eyes and ears" of the NYPD and providing a uniformed presence. About 4,600 of them patrol on foot and in marked cars and wear virtually the same uniform as regular officers. Auxiliary cops are equipped with radios, flashlights, handcuffs and nightsticks - but are not allowed to carry guns. Yesterday's bloodshed marked the fourth time in less than a week that city cops have been forced to fire their guns on duty. It also came just a day after a plainclothes cop was shot in Harlem and a uniformed officer was stabbed in Brooklyn. Construction worker Meir Roth, 27, was still at the Greenwich Village crime scene a couple of hours after the shootings, trying to get his car, which he had abandoned with the motor running. "I was at a red light at Bleecker and MacDougal when I heard it," he said. "It started and stopped like three times. I saw people running all over the place. For a couple of seconds I didn't know whether to duck down or run like hell." Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly rushed to St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan, where witnesses recounted seeing paramedics bring in four wounded men. Police said officers from the sixth precinct were also brought to the hospital with minor injuries and are listed in stable condition. "There was a person on the floor dressed in blue and they were working on him, [pounding] on his chest trying to revive him," said Joe Giaimo, 59, who lives in the area. "Another cop was pounding on the [patrol] car, going crazy. He really felt helpless and mad. I don't know why he was going nuts. Maybe that was a friend or his partner." De Marco's pizzeria was opened in 2004 by Margaret Miles, the daughter of Dominic De Marco, the owner of the famed Di Fara Pizza restaurant in Brooklyn. Witnesses said the slain bartender, Romero Morales, 26, a Mexican immigrant living in Queens with his wife, appeared to recognize Garvin, who cops said lived in the Bronx but hung out in the Village with his girlfriend. Morales' hands began to shake when the gunman walked inside, witnesses said. Yesterday's violence came a day after two cops were seriously injured in the line of duty. Plainclothes cop Robert Tejada, 35, was shot twice and seriously injured by a gunman cornered in a Harlem cafe. His attacker, 25-year-old Corey Mickins, was shot and killed by other cops. Less than two hours later uniformed transit cop Angel Cruz, 22, shot and wounded a deranged man on the Queens-bound platform of the J train at the Broadway Junction station after the man stabbed him in the head with a hunting knife. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  21. Negative. If the hardware is permanent like a shit stain on a suede couch. I would imagine Boxers are familiar with this type of injury. I'm sure they'd know how to strengthen and condition hands that sustain this type of injury. I hear what you're saying but I'm sure there's a way to do it, I just don't know how. It's not that bad actually. It's only excruciating pain wehn I have to pull my pilot chute or pull on my toggles to steer my main. Other than that, it's honky dory. Seriously, it only started hurting and swelling up after I started hitting the heavy bag. And I was not only conservative but I mad sure I punched it slowly enough to see that only the first two knuckles were making contact with the bag. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  22. Who be bitchin'? I no bitchin'. Alright wisenheimer, you have a friend that's on the job, right? That potential to make 6 figures is if you want to stay at the donut eating level. When you make it to lower brass there's not that much O/T for you. I don't want to eat donuts all my life. I want to be the guy that sends another guy to buy the donuts for other guys to eat. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  23. You got that right. We were all adults when we made the decision to risk our lives going to work. So we all knew what we were getting ourselves into. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  24. I wasn't offended at all. Did I come across as such? I learned to develop thick skin. I thought you were joking so I just chimed in as well. I have learned that one should accept the world as we were born into it. It was a concious decision I made on my part to change career paths. Therefore, I knew what I was getting into. If they do something about it, then great. If they don't, I still get my pension and I don't have to swim with the sharks in the corporate america pool any longer. I get to eat donuts and watch the greatest show on earth for $25k a year. The only downfall is that I can't afford to jump as often as I'd like to. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?
  25. They obviously do if they're getting a higher starting salary. Things just don't go past you, do they? Have a good one bro. What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss, Friendo?