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I sorta agree with Rob – Atlantic Ave is a little more grimy and makes me feel more uneasy than other blighted industrial streets in Brooklyn (my surrounding blocks included) – don’t know what it is exactly
>newsflash: even if everyone person in american was as “green” as they could be, the Earth would still disintegrate at it’s approximate date.
>pretending to be an environmental martyr just makes it privy to all just how vapid your upbringing was
Rob, please don’t flaunt your ignorance. Do you even realize Americans use twice as much energy almost, as other industrialized nations? And up to 10x as much as poorer nations? Do you have any idea how your lifestyle (yours) can be improved? Is it better to drive a F40 giving 10mpg than a Prius?
Did any of you receive this from a lurking PLUSA????
Proposed Construction Of International House Of Pancakes Near Ground Zero Sparks Controversy
A meeting of the Lower Manhattan Community board became the scene of a heated debate today as hundreds people weighed in on whether it is appropriate to build an IHOP just blocks away from the site of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the city. Many feel that the presence of a restaurant know not only for it‘s outreach to foreign countries, including those in the Middle East from which the terror attacks originated, but also for its varied and reasonably priced breakfast menu is insensitive to the memory of those lost when the World Trade Center towers fell. “It’s a slap in the face to the families of those who perished on that terrible day,†said Phil Perkins, director of “StopTheHop, an organization devoted to preventing the IHOP from being built on the site. “Think about what time it was when those planes crashed into those towers. It was 8:45 a.m. when the north tower was hit, 9:03 a.m. when the south tower was hit. That’s breakfast time, man. BREAKFAST! Every time someone sees that IHOP sign in this neighborhood, they will be reminded of that day. Do we want to subject the 9/11 families to that?†Perkins’ comments were greeted with shouts of approval from many in attendance. Community board district manager Paul Goldstein struggled to maintain order at the meeting as supporters of the IHOP, almost equal in number to the opponents, also gave their opinions. Many made passionate pleas for tolerance and cited IHOP’s Constitutional right to serve breakfast at any hour of the day.
Goldstein repeatedly called for order, reminding the unruly crowd that the board was only voting on approving zoning permits for the restaurant. The issue has already caught the attention of politicians. Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman has called for a congressional investigation into DineEquity, Inc. parent company of IHOP. “I think it’s only fair to ask ‘who are these people, and what are they doing in our country?’ said Lieberman, over a stack of pancakes with a side of hash browns. Lieberman also questioned the patriotism of IHOP, citing its “Viva La French†French toast eggs and bacon combo. If it were me, I would say, “Viva La America.†As a gesture of solidarity with IHOP opponents, Lieberman did not leave a tip.
I sorta agree with Rob – Atlantic Ave is a little more grimy and makes me feel more uneasy than other blighted industrial streets in Brooklyn (my surrounding blocks included) – don’t know what it is exactly
>newsflash: even if everyone person in american was as “green” as they could be, the Earth would still disintegrate at it’s approximate date.
>pretending to be an environmental martyr just makes it privy to all just how vapid your upbringing was
Rob, please don’t flaunt your ignorance. Do you even realize Americans use twice as much energy almost, as other industrialized nations? And up to 10x as much as poorer nations? Do you have any idea how your lifestyle (yours) can be improved? Is it better to drive a F40 giving 10mpg than a Prius?
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yeah I was trying to think how Atlantic was ‘ghetto’ especially when hardly anyone was walking on it!
i saw TWO fights outside some project building i walked by. TWO!
one person i asked directions from near a carwash and then i realized he was totally nodding out on heroin or something
the NYCHA’s headquarters was located right near there.
filth and garbarge and detritus all over
and just too many blocks of desolation.
*rob*
Interesting Robert reich op-ed today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/03/opinion/03reich.html?ref=opinion
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may.
Did any of you receive this from a lurking PLUSA????
Proposed Construction Of International House Of Pancakes Near Ground Zero Sparks Controversy
A meeting of the Lower Manhattan Community board became the scene of a heated debate today as hundreds people weighed in on whether it is appropriate to build an IHOP just blocks away from the site of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the city. Many feel that the presence of a restaurant know not only for it‘s outreach to foreign countries, including those in the Middle East from which the terror attacks originated, but also for its varied and reasonably priced breakfast menu is insensitive to the memory of those lost when the World Trade Center towers fell. “It’s a slap in the face to the families of those who perished on that terrible day,†said Phil Perkins, director of “StopTheHop, an organization devoted to preventing the IHOP from being built on the site. “Think about what time it was when those planes crashed into those towers. It was 8:45 a.m. when the north tower was hit, 9:03 a.m. when the south tower was hit. That’s breakfast time, man. BREAKFAST! Every time someone sees that IHOP sign in this neighborhood, they will be reminded of that day. Do we want to subject the 9/11 families to that?†Perkins’ comments were greeted with shouts of approval from many in attendance. Community board district manager Paul Goldstein struggled to maintain order at the meeting as supporters of the IHOP, almost equal in number to the opponents, also gave their opinions. Many made passionate pleas for tolerance and cited IHOP’s Constitutional right to serve breakfast at any hour of the day.
Goldstein repeatedly called for order, reminding the unruly crowd that the board was only voting on approving zoning permits for the restaurant. The issue has already caught the attention of politicians. Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman has called for a congressional investigation into DineEquity, Inc. parent company of IHOP. “I think it’s only fair to ask ‘who are these people, and what are they doing in our country?’ said Lieberman, over a stack of pancakes with a side of hash browns. Lieberman also questioned the patriotism of IHOP, citing its “Viva La French†French toast eggs and bacon combo. If it were me, I would say, “Viva La America.†As a gesture of solidarity with IHOP opponents, Lieberman did not leave a tip.
yeah I was trying to think how Atlantic was ‘ghetto’ especially when hardly anyone was walking on it!
“Rob, if I catch some creepy dude taking a picture of my flower and I couldn’t go to a cop and turn him in, I’d be pissed.”
Hah, I got a great shot of Jessi’s flower last night!
http://www.pbase.com/dentontay/image/128084715
Hey beavis, check it out! She said flower!