whyhellothere
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Originally Posted by gambit215
Baruch underwater......Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by sheistbugz
where is this?
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Originally Posted by gambit215
Baruch underwater......Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by sheistbugz
where is this?
Originally Posted by thapointguy
I guess I won't be making a trip to NYC in October.
Originally Posted by sheistbugz
^^That taxi pic was at 26th st and the west side highway in Chelsea.
Pardon me sir, but I don't blame you for your 4 smileys as I realize, this doesn't make much sense afterallOriginally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Originally Posted by youngcurse
i think that i'm overly prepared if the hurricane was to change its course and head closer into Maryland. I also think that the media is instilling fear in us all , just so we'll run out and buy everything in sight , in return its helping the economy.
Originally Posted by sheistbugz
^^That taxi pic was at 26th st and the west side highway in Chelsea.
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Pardon me sir, but I don't blame you for your 4 smileys as I realize, this doesn't make much sense afterall. I'll take my L like a man.
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Not sure if srs when reading these posts that the media hyped up the storm to make money. Sure, Walmart/Pathmark/Best Buy etc. made lots of money selling batteries, flashlights, food supplies, and all that good stuff. But when you're shutting down the MTA and almost every business is closing down, the economy lost A LOT more than was made off of groceries and other stuff. What about restaurants that made $0 this entire weekend? It's the 2nd to last weekend before children go back to school so there would have been tons of people shopping for back to school supplies/clothing. MTA lost money in tolls and fares. The list goes on. Thinking that the city had more to gain than it had to lose by shutting things down is just ignorant
During the earthquake, a huge branch from the tree in my backyard fell on my neighbors property, so we had the entire tree cut down yesterday afternoon to avoid a situation like thisOriginally Posted by Supremacy
Originally Posted by chandler608
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by whyhellothere
where is this?
that looks like 23rd street?
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Wow...the Bronx river parkway looking like mini hudson river.. 10 piece check in ^^^bro...*%@% is cray...