New York City in 1987

same time frame, same shitty city .......... NY, NY ..........

fvck NY ............. they are all ass holes ............... just look at what that POS in the white house is ..............



Orange Man Bad, huh?

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Hey, look; John Wayne Gay C. !!!!!!! Yeah, New York is for azz holes, pretty much.

I largely ignore the waves of people and just enjoy the sights and sounds .
( but to be honest, I haven't been up there since 1981 )
 
the NYC i loved no longer exists...progressives ruin everything


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most transplants dont know that theyre walking over a pileof bones

A July 1778 edition of the Connecticut Gazette, for example, recounts the experience of a Robert Sheffield, one of the few men to escape the hulks in Wallabout Bay (today the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard).

The heat was so intense that [the 300-plus prisoners] were all naked, which also served the well to get rid of vermin, but the sick were eaten up alive. Their sickly countenances, and ghastly looks were truly horrible; some swearing and blaspheming; others crying, praying, and wringing their hands; and stalking about like ghosts; others delirious, raving and storming, all panting for breath; some dead, and corrupting. The air was so foul that at times a lamp could not be kept burning, by reason of which the bodies were not missed until they had been dead ten days. One person alone was admitted on deck at a time, after sunset, which occasioned much filth to run into the hold, and mingle with the bilge water …

Even the victuals were deadly. Prisoners were forced to subsist on moldy bread, rancid meat of suspect provenance and "soup" cooked in huge copper cauldrons with water from the East River. The East River is not a proper river at all—it’s a tidal strait. Boiled in copper, its brackish water produces something closer to a toxic sludge than food.

Every day, corpses were tossed overboard from the hulks—five to ten bodies a day from the Jersey alone. Thousands of full and partial remains eventually washed up along the Brooklyn shore. Brooklynites collected as many as they could for burial in a local tomb; eventually the remains were moved to a crypt in Fort Greene Park, about a half-mile south of Wallabout Bay.


Read more: The Grisly History of Brooklyn's Revolutionary War Martyrs | History | Smithsonian

their number of dead is wrong

if they drove by Roosevelt house or Churchills mother they wouldn't know it
ask em what the frick is and its derp

and by frick i dont mean what the frick is that
 
This is a remarkable journey 32 years back to the good ol' days.


Nice to revisit a time before these mindless inverted bathtubs were foisted on the car-buying public.

New York in one word? "Noisy".
 
This is a remarkable journey 32 years back to the good ol' days.


Nice to revisit a time before these mindless inverted bathtubs were foisted on the car-buying public.

New York in one word? "Noisy".

I agree with the gay dude-- Exciting !


Bleh, you can have it. :eusa_hand:

Noo Yawk is like Rump ---- never sleeps and never shuts the fuck up. It must have been nice to see on November 9, 1966 --- the night all the power went out. "What da fuck are those twinkly things in the sky??"

On the other hand you can get a good Hammentaschen whenever you want. :thup:
 
This is a remarkable journey 32 years back to the good ol' days.


Nice to revisit a time before these mindless inverted bathtubs were foisted on the car-buying public.

New York in one word? "Noisy".

I agree with the gay dude-- Exciting !


Bleh, you can have it. :eusa_hand:

Noo Yawk is like Rump ---- never sleeps and never shuts the fuck up. It must have been nice to see on November 9, 1966 --- the night all the power went out. "What da fuck are those twinkly things in the sky??"

On the other hand you can get a good Hammentaschen whenever you want. :thup:


pffft culture-less redneck hillbilly trash

thats what i call most progressives
 
This is a remarkable journey 32 years back to the good ol' days.


Nice to revisit a time before these mindless inverted bathtubs were foisted on the car-buying public.

New York in one word? "Noisy".

I agree with the gay dude-- Exciting !


Bleh, you can have it. :eusa_hand:

Noo Yawk is like Rump ---- never sleeps and never shuts the fuck up. It must have been nice to see on November 9, 1966 --- the night all the power went out. "What da fuck are those twinkly things in the sky??"

On the other hand you can get a good Hammentaschen whenever you want. :thup:


pffft culture-less redneck hillbilly trash

thats what i call most progressives


That's most amusing, since "Progressives" died out a hundred years ago.

Duh....
 
My cousin Jesse and I flew paper airplanes off of the roof of the South Tower in the summer of 1976 ( My uncle worked on the 86th floor so we would go out the stairwell door - there were no cameras or alarms back then.) The Bicentennial fireworks were incredible .
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That's most amusing, since "Progressives" died out a hundred years ago.
Their think tanks have labelled progressives as associated with everything bad about aMarika -, drugs, poverty, abortion, gay marriage, carbon taxes,socialist, communist, atheists, far-left or leftist, pedophiles, the Clintons....
The word 'progressive' is the new trigger that used to be 'liberal', but the Democrats hijacked that .
 
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This is a remarkable journey 32 years back to the good ol' days.


Nice to revisit a time before these mindless inverted bathtubs were foisted on the car-buying public.

New York in one word? "Noisy".

I agree with the gay dude-- Exciting !


Bleh, you can have it. :eusa_hand:

Noo Yawk is like Rump ---- never sleeps and never shuts the fuck up. It must have been nice to see on November 9, 1966 --- the night all the power went out. "What da fuck are those twinkly things in the sky??"

On the other hand you can get a good Hammentaschen whenever you want. :thup:


pffft culture-less redneck hillbilly trash

thats what i call most progressives


That's most amusing, since "Progressives" died out a hundred years ago.

Duh....

i like to out snob the snobs ..hick and theyre mostly "progressives"
thats what they call themselves
ya mean like teddy Roosevelts progressive ..whose house i mentioned with the prison ships
nigga please

go have a big mac and rub your belly
 
My cousin Jesse and I flew paper airplanes off of the roof of the South Tower in the summer of 1976 ( My uncle worked on the 86th floor so we would go out the stairwell door - there were no cameras or alarms back then.) The Bicentennial fireworks were incredible .
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the 80s new york in a lot of ways was very libertarian even though we lived with a bunch of our own home grown commies the 90's Rudy polished the terd ...I miss the terd
the Friday before the first bombing i was in the garage ...i think it was white nationalist working for fred trump
parked and went upstairs to a shipping line to pick up paperwork

you could just pull right in no guards no cops no nothing
it was always super quite in the middle of the day but theirs 50,000 people over yer head

the first 6 months after 9/11 your brain plays trick on ya
say you drive to work everyday and you see the same mountain
the next day the mountains gone
YOU saw the mountain disappear with your own eyes BUT for example like driving over one of the bridges yer brain would start telling you somethings missing ..not in words
it weird

speaking of remember driving over the Williamsburg and you were on just a grate ...you could look straight down

NYC ya love ...or loved it or hated it thiers really no in between
but its like anything else it has its positives and negatives
 
This maybe the reason why she lost...
Hillary is a fake progressive who is hiding behind a complacent ( or complicit) mainstream media her wrongdoings including war crimes in Libya - way beyond what happened at Benghazi. And Democrats are still in denial that the DNC and Clinton campaign rigged the primaries, and still blaming Russia for giving us Trump.
 
My cousin Jesse and I flew paper airplanes off of the roof of the South Tower in the summer of 1976 ( My uncle worked on the 86th floor so we would go out the stairwell door - there were no cameras or alarms back then.) The Bicentennial fireworks were incredible .
View attachment 250644

the 80s new york in a lot of ways was very libertarian even though we lived with a bunch of our own home grown commies the 90's Rudy polished the terd ...I miss the terd
the Friday before the first bombing i was in the garage ...i think it was white nationalist working for fred trump
parked and went upstairs to a shipping line to pick up paperwork

you could just pull right in no guards no cops no nothing
it was always super quite in the middle of the day but theirs 50,000 people over yer head

the first 6 months after 9/11 your brain plays trick on ya
say you drive to work everyday and you see the same mountain
the next day the mountains gone
YOU saw the mountain disappear with your own eyes BUT for example like driving over one of the bridges yer brain would start telling you somethings missing ..not in words
it weird

speaking of remember driving over the Williamsburg and you were on just a grate ...you could look straight down

NYC ya love ...or loved it or hated it thiers really no in between
but its like anything else it has its positives and negatives
My cousin Jesse and I flew paper airplanes off of the roof of the South Tower in the summer of 1976 ( My uncle worked on the 86th floor so we would go out the stairwell door - there were no cameras or alarms back then.) The Bicentennial fireworks were incredible .
View attachment 250644

the 80s new york in a lot of ways was very libertarian even though we lived with a bunch of our own home grown commies the 90's Rudy polished the terd ...I miss the terd
the Friday before the first bombing i was in the garage ...i think it was white nationalist working for fred trump
parked and went upstairs to a shipping line to pick up paperwork

you could just pull right in no guards no cops no nothing
it was always super quite in the middle of the day but theirs 50,000 people over yer head

the first 6 months after 9/11 your brain plays trick on ya
say you drive to work everyday and you see the same mountain
the next day the mountains gone
YOU saw the mountain disappear with your own eyes BUT for example like driving over one of the bridges yer brain would start telling you somethings missing ..not in words
it weird

speaking of remember driving over the Williamsburg and you were on just a grate ...you could look straight down

NYC ya love ...or loved it or hated it thiers really no in between
but its like anything else it has its positives and negatives
I should clarify - I made it sound like the roof stairwell was on the 86th floor - of course you had to go up to the top floor past Windows On The World restaurant, then up the stairs to the roof access exit door . ( I don't think it was called the 'Fire Escape' or 'Fire Exit' , but now I can't remember.)

Anyway I could rattle on for an hour about NY . If I ever go back, I'll mainly miss the Twin Towers of course but also being able to walk around anywhere in the city and not be under surveillance.
 

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