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  1. Thank God! This means I won’t have to watch another season of N.Y. Knicks futility.

    LMMFAO! Come on ENY! Go Mets (5 in a row), let’s Go Jets (J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets and Go Knicks *** Crickets****.

    The What (Let’s go Rangers?!?!)

    Someday this war is gonna end…

  2. bxgrl, no matter the intent, the bottom line is I don’t like either term and prefer they weren’t used in any context.

    On a lighter note…

    CGar, re: Duane Reade, that sounds painfully familiar.

  3. biff- please. Before I have to throw up. I love you, but enough already.

    Lechacal- me too- and I completely agree about how the city pulled together. The What is so far removed from the realities of 9-11 he shouldn’t even bring it up.

  4. ENY, you didn’t hear we got the 2nd best player from Draft that yielded Lebron? wait, #2 draft <> 2nd best player from that draft? Can’t even bank on Nets for some local team enthusiam for bball season

  5. It’s totally different, biff. What uses “retard” as an insult. Dave was making a point to illustrate something, not calling anyone names. What uses it as an insult, he means it as an insult.

  6. “Actually, biff the first b’stoner was you, me, MM, dave and Nokilissa. That was before all the end of the world party hoopla.”

    bxgrl, absolutely. I was referring to the first one that was ever announced here and for which everyone was informed and invited. And it’s the one What is talking about that was born out of his 90 day prediction. At the end of the day, we have to admit that many friendships were forged because of the October 16 gathering and those subsequent to it. And sixyears has acknowledged that without The What and NY Mag, he never would have found the site and met jessibaby. What is a better matchmaker than any of us!

  7. “80% of the Retards was not in New York on 911 and have no idea how violent this city can be.”

    I was in the city on September 11, 2001. In the financial district, in fact. Got to work around 8:40 a.m. that day. Putting aside the acts of a few murderous terrorist assholes, the city was pretty much the opposite of violent. I don’t think I have ever witnessed human cooperation and compassion and civility on such a large scale and doubt I ever will again.

    You on the other hand clearly were not there.

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