well when mr.Iran
here-after known as baby hitler
or B.H.
came to nyc
it made quite the controversy
columbia U took a lot of heat for letting
b.h. speak
their dean saying he would have even invited the
adult hitler to do so before the holocaust that is
well all this
brings a lot of noise on both sides
personally
i dont think it was wrong for columbia having a monster come to speak
what was wrong was having to treat that monster with respect
personally i would have given good money to go and spit on his shoes
then
kick him in the groin
and while he was doubled over
ask him to kiss my holocaust never existed what are you a friggen moron
ass
but i dont blame columbia for letting him speak
i think its important to see monsters too
not just heroes
or monsters pretending to be heroes
see the monster
then put them in a zoo with the other animals
what do you think?
should columbia have let him speak?
should i be allowed to spit on his shoes?
is there anything wrong with wearing orange sneakers after labor day?
one of the few things i did like about guiliani
other then the fact that he was far more alpha male after 911 then the other baby, the baby bush that is...
was the way he treated arafat when he came to nyc
sorta like the way arafat might have treated me in his domain
like scum
only rudy didn't stone arafat...sadly
arafat FYI
i would rather see butt fucked by one of the (non existent gays)
in Iran
but then
he would have liked that too much
oh
what can i say
im not very PC
and this is after being so very good
and going to shul
(with la c)
and praying for forgiveness and to forgive on yom kippur
i guess i need to pray to let loose some of this anger
or better yet
ill keep it
and keep on ranting
the bitch is back baby
oh jeez
just lock O.J. up already
he's a joke on society
worthless little prick
the only way the loser gets press these days
is to break the law
meanwhile
it was like the old nyc today
a huge cop frenzy
with guns drawn
right in front of where i work
we all had to go hide behind the wall in case any bullets started flying
i was like
hello
is O.J. around?
this is the part of old NYC
i dont miss
and watching the jodie foster movie
FYI
which i loved
reminded me a whole lotta
what it was like living in nyc
in 1981
but what i do miss
is the plaza hotel
little italy being a whole hood
not one block
little eukrania
and little poland
jews on the lower east side
the great kosher restaurants
the bowery being the bowery
not a fancy condo- hotel blvd
i miss checker cabs
i miss subway tokens
i miss punk rockers in the east village
who really were punk rockers
not trust fund babies with pink hair
i miss the meat market
being a place that sold meat
and housed a slew of leather bars
i miss
it all
sigh
dont miss carrying mase though
or playing
hop over the heroin needle down 1st avenue
dont miss central park looking like a swamp
and dont miss
dont
miss
guiliani
just a nyc moment kids
see ya
i spent some of my morning watching the televised memorial service from ground zero..
i think the moment that affected me the most was when the bell was struck 3 times
at 9:59 AM to mark the moment when the north tower fell
I remembered in an instant, standing on my roof watching in something ions past shock and confusion as the smoldering tower impossibly collapsed in a sea of silver cards..
what i realize now is that nothing, not the south tower falling, not the many ash covered faces of ground zero, not the firemen crying a few feet from me, not the broken shards shooting up from debree, nothing shocked me after 9:59 AM 6 years ago..
in many ways my entire life is marked in the before and after of that moment..
i know that i am completely changed since that morning
i have no idea, nor will i ever know, who i would be today
who any of us would be
where we would all be if 911 had not happened
i only know
like all of you i wish it had not happened
i only try to be a better person
since it did
what i choose to remember most
is the kindness
the selflessness
the heroism
the hope
passed on
by total strangers to each other
today is a day
to love
not to hate
although it is more then reasonable to fill your hearts with anger
and fury
for me
the best way to honor all those who lost their lives
is by helping others live their lives
i choose love
hey kids
instead of sitting around crying on september 11th
i decided to take part in a great interview that you can phone in and listen too
check out the promo info below
in the wake of sadness on the anniversary of that terrible day
i have decided to pursue joy and new ness and wonder
as always
911 is the perfect day to go out and do something incredibly kind for someone
so please
spend the day being good to yourself and everyone around you
meanwhile
heres that info from the e-factor promo
thanks to the awesome jenny weber zeller for putting it all together
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I’m about to be interviewed on the E-Factor. I invite you to listen in and be part of it! The date will be Tuesday, September 11th, at noon, Eastern Time (11:00 AM Central, 10:00 AM Mountain, 9:00 AM Pacific). Read below to find out more.
E-Factor is the popular bi-weekly, 60-minute conference call show, which explores the mindset of success, and the people who make success a reality. These are ordinary people from all walks of life, who do extraordinary things. They have become masters at who they are, what they do, and on this show, these remarkable people share their inspirational stories and secrets to help you create success in your own life.
E is for energy – the Energy of Success.
NEXT ON THE E-FACTOR: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH
Not Just Food For Thought
As owner, founder, and executive chef of “The Raging Skillet”, which New York Magazine voted as one of the hottest caterers in New York, Chef Rossi, is a true original who’s talents do not stop at the tasting-kitchen door. She is a humor and food writer, a columnist, playwright, radio show host, and painter. Her recent exhibition, Reaction, which showcased the changes in the work of NYC artists as a result of 9/11, was shown at The DNA Studio Gallery.
Rossi is the founder of the Artist's Room in New York City. Her upcoming show "The Chick and the Egg" will open on October 11th.
Currently working on a “book of edible memoirs” chronicling her bizarre and wonderful upbringing and subsequent metamorphosis into one of the food world’s most vivacious personalities, Chef Rossi does not stop for many things, but on September 11th she has agreed to sit down for an hour with the E-Factor.
Join us as we discover how this wild creator of fun, fast, and fabulous food, creates her own life by the same description.
Go to http://www.the-efactor.com to sign up for the call!
Hi kids
i'm not exactly a full time opera fan
but i do appreciate beauty
and while Opera Superstar Luciano Pavarotti was certainly not
beautiful to look at
he was more then beautiful to listen to
im sorry he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer
but he did not die a loser
far the opposite
the man won hearts across the globe
with his powerful
majestic tenor voice
so goodbye
luciano
your voice will sing on
forever