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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #75 on: December 30, 2010, 11:41:07 AM »
Don't worry, you're not an adult, Calvin.  ;)


Whew,wow!!! thanks I needed that :)

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #76 on: December 30, 2010, 11:43:10 AM »

Whew,wow!!! thanks I needed that :)

Don't tell me you could'nt see that one coming. Unless your halfway through your first bottle of vodka already (fuck, I could use a drink, it's 8pm in France)

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #77 on: December 30, 2010, 11:50:25 AM »
Don't tell me you could'nt see that one coming. Unless your halfway through your first bottle of vodka already (fuck, I could use a drink, it's 8pm in France)


A funny at your own expense is still a funny ;)


....why can't you drink if its 8pm ???

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #78 on: December 30, 2010, 11:52:12 AM »

A funny at your own expense is still a funny ;)


....why can't you drink if its 8pm ???

By 8pm most nights Calvin is well into his 2nd bottle.....

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #79 on: December 30, 2010, 11:53:04 AM »

A funny at your own expense is still a funny ;)


....why can't you drink if its 8pm ???

Still at the office. About to leave though and go for a little wining and dining trip to Lyon for a couple of days. I'll seize that opportunity and wish you all a happy new year.

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #80 on: December 30, 2010, 11:55:39 AM »
Still at the office. About to leave though and go for a little wining and dining trip to Lyon for a couple of days. I'll seize that opportunity and wish you all a happy new year.


Cool,enjoy 8)

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #81 on: December 30, 2010, 11:59:57 AM »
The cops have been on a ticket blitz too through all of this.       


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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #82 on: December 30, 2010, 12:06:29 PM »
Blue sky's, little windy here in northern Cali. I'd trade any of u NYC folks in a minute. Love that town.

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #83 on: December 30, 2010, 12:09:12 PM »
Blue sky's, little windy here in northern Cali. I'd trade any of u NYC folks in a minute. Love that town.


Its dog eat dog here.  Lived here my whole life in the Bronx area.     I'm ready for a change.     

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #84 on: December 30, 2010, 12:14:06 PM »

Its dog eat dog here.  Lived here my whole life in the Bronx area.     I'm ready for a change.     

What part of the Bronx? 

The Grand Concourse by the courthouse and in between Yankee Stadium isn't terrible, but not necessarily the safest area.

Although, some parts (Like Pelham) are pretty nice with beautiful homes and lots of green acres, yet other parts (South Bronx - By Hostos and even other dirty parts like Trinity Avenue and those areas) are downright terrible.

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #85 on: December 30, 2010, 12:18:11 PM »
What part of the Bronx? 

The Grand Concourse by the courthouse and in between Yankee Stadium isn't terrible, but not necessarily the safest area.

Although, some parts (Like Pelham) are pretty nice with beautiful homes and lots of green acres, yet other parts (South Bronx - By Hostos and even other dirty parts like Trinity Avenue and those areas) are downright terrible.

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Live in Woodlawn right now but a all over the place all the time. 

I want to move to the poconos and become a redneck.   After 35 years, I'm worn out of the Bronx.     

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #86 on: December 30, 2010, 12:47:58 PM »
Death of newborn baby among several blizzard tragedies as city is accused of 'dropping the ball'
New York Daily News ^ | 12/29/10 | Alison Gendar, Tina Moore, et al.






A blizzard baby delivered inside the lobby of a snowbound Brooklyn building died after an emergency call of a woman in labor brought no help for nine excruciating hours.

The baby's mother, a 22-year-old college senior, was recovering Tuesday night at Interfaith Medical Center, where her newborn was pronounced dead at 6:34 p.m. on Monday. That was 10 hours after the first 911 call from the bloody vestibule on Brooklyn Ave. in Crown Heights.

"No one could get to her. Crown Heights was not plowed, and no medical aid came for hours," said the student's mother.

By the time a horde of firefighters and cops finally trooped to her aid through snow-covered blocks, the baby was unconscious and unresponsive, sources said.

Details of the tragedy emerged as the abominable snowstorm continued to wreak havoc across a city still digging out from the wintry blast. Some of the other blizzard horrors include:

- In Queens, a woman tried to reach 911 operators for 20 minutes Monday and then waited for three hours for first responders to arrive. By then, her mom had died, state Sen. Jose Peralta's office said.

Laura Freeman, 41, said her mother, Yvonne Freeman, 75, woke her at 8 a.m. because she was having trouble breathing. When the daughter couldn't get through to 911, she enlisted neighbors and relatives, who also began calling.

One of the callers reached an operator at 8:20 a.m., but responders stymied by snow-clogged streets didn't reach the Corona home until 11:05 a.m., said Peralta, who wants the death investigated.

"The EMS workers walked down the block trudging through snow," Freeman said. "They tried. I could tell by the look on their faces. I really would just like [Mayor] Bloomberg to admit that there were casualties."

- A woman in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, was forced to spend the night with her dead father after the medical examiner's office took more than 24 hours to claim his body. Ismael Vazquez died at 10:31 a.m. on Monday, and the 82-year-old man's body remained in his bed until 1 p.m. yesterday. His daughter kept vigil in the living room.

"This is New York City, and I'm a New Yorker, and this is not the first storm we've ever had," said Florence Simancas, 51, holding back tears. "Somebody dropped the ball ... big-time."

- A Brooklyn woman was left sobbing at a Bay Ridge bus stop yesterday when the driver said there was no way to get her to a doctor's appointment in Bensonhurst.

"Please help. I have a doctor's appointment that is important and I can't get nowhere," 64-year-old Ludmila Kowalow said. "I don't know what to do," she added, throwing her hands in the air.

A 76-year-old Bay Ridge heart attack victim nearly died when an FDNY ambulance became stuck in a snowbank, but he was rescued by a gang of good Samaritans lugging him through the unplowed streets on a sled fashioned from a gurney.

"My husband could be dead right now," said Lucy Pastore, whose husband, Salvatore, was in stable condition at Lutheran Medical Center. "The mayor acts like this is a minor inconvenience. Makes me sick."

Still, nothing approached the tragedy of the newborn on the busiest day for 911 calls since Sept. 11, 2001.

The pregnant woman was walking from her home to the nearby hospital in the still-swirling snow when she ducked into the building lobby, unable to make it any farther.

The young woman had not told her family she was pregnant - she didn't want to disappoint relatives - or that she and her college boyfriend had decided to put the child up for adoption.

An 8:30 a.m. 911 call was made, with the caller saying the birth wasn't imminent, a Fire Department source told the Daily News. The call received a low priority, and the city unsuccessfully tried twice to contact the caller during the next few hours, the source said. A second, more urgent 911 call at 4:30 p.m. reported the woman was bleeding and the baby was crowning - and the call was upgraded to level two, the source said.

An hour later, the NYPD contacted the FDNY/EMS to report the baby had been delivered but was unconscious. Cops cut the umbilical cord and tried to revive the newborn, police source said.

The call was then upgraded to level one - highest priority - and an FDNY crew arrived in 12 minutes, sources said. EMTs were on the scene at 6 p.m.

"The mayor was spouting nonsense to say Crown Heights was plowed. It wasn't," the woman's mother said. "No one could get to her ... any other day she would have gotten to a hospital."

The city medical examiner will do an autopsy today on the baby.


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Disgusting.   Even i teared up a little reading this for this woman.     


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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #87 on: December 30, 2010, 12:55:49 PM »
damn!...some crazy shit right there!

it was 107F yesterday and will be 115F here today.

town just north of here was 116F yesterday...hotter today.

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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #88 on: December 31, 2010, 05:25:36 AM »
Updated: Fri., Dec. 31, 2010, 7:52 AM 
Sanitation workers targeted specific neighborhoods
By SALLY GOLDENBERG, JOHN DOYLE and JOSH MARGOLIN


There was a method to their madness.

The selfish Sanitation bosses who sabotaged the blizzard cleanup to fire a salvo at City Hall targeted politically connected and well-heeled neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn to get their twisted message across loud and clear, The Post has learned.

Their motives emerged yesterday as the city's Department of Investigation admitted it began a probe earlier this week after hearing rumblings of a coordinated job action.

Sources told The Post several neighborhoods were on the workers' hit list -- including Borough Park and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn and Middle Village in Queens -- because residents there have more money and their politicians carry big sticks.

"It was more targeted than people actually think," said a labor source. "Borough Park was specifically targeted [because of] . . . its ability to sort of gin up the p.r. machine."

The plan worked. Residents of those neighborhoods -- who, after three days, were still trying to dig out their cars -- are apoplectic.

"It's hurting people for greed," seethed Barry Coogan, 60, who lives on 64th Road in Middle Village. "Whoever made those decisions should lose their jobs.

"Don't hurt the neighborhood so you can't get medical help."

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In Brooklyn, Democratic Assemblyman Dov Hikind called the clean-up "an absolute disaster."

"You have the most unbelievable anger I've ever seen," he said of his Borough Park constituents.

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The revelation came as:

* A Queens baby was brain dead last night after poorly plowed roads hampered efforts to rescue him.

* Sources said Sanitation bosses issued verbal directives during the clean-up to give priority to streets near the homes of agency heads and other city bigwigs. "This happens all the time," one Sanit worker said. "They make sure the bosses and politicians get taken care of."

* Despite Mayor Bloomberg's insistence that all roads would be plowed at least once by yesterday morning, many were untouched, with snow still piled high. "We still have work to do," Bloomberg later said.

* Even as streets in the outer boroughs waited for a single plow to arrive, crews were clearing bicycle lanes on the Upper West Side. Bloomberg, however, insisted that was not happening.

Across the city, residents still confined to their homes by the storm's after-effects had plenty of blame both for Bloomberg and the rogue Sanitation workers.

Moshe Pollack, 55, of Borough Park, said, "It's disgusting. And we pay them overtime for this? People could have died."

John Delliliune, 42, of Penelope Avenue in Middle Village said he was "very disappointed" but "not surprised."

"I saw plows driving around with their shovels up," he fumed, adding, "I would like to see some disciplinary action to whoever made the call."

Hikind said his phone had been ringing off the hook.

"I just know that something went wrong, and God is not to blame," he said.

Hikind said he had been told months ago that Sanitation Department unions were planning some sort of slowdown or job action to protest budget cuts.

Chaya Schron, who lives in Midwood, Brooklyn, said she didn't hear any plows passing by her bedroom window Sunday night or Monday morning.

"I suspected a slowdown from the very beginning. It didn't make sense," she said.

On Monday, she saw a plow drive down her street with its blade up.

"When we asked why his plow was up, he said he had instructions not to plow side streets because it wastes gas," she said. "I was in disbelief."

Gov. Paterson yesterday morning called for a criminal investigation, and Bloomberg said such a job action would be an "outrage."

A DOI spokeswoman told The Post her agency has been probing the actions of plow drivers and supervisors all week, trying to determine "whether there was intentional misconduct in connection with snow removal. We are in the throes of that."

The slowdown was confirmed Wednesday by City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who met with a group of guilt-stricken plow drivers and supervisors who dropped a dime on their colleagues.

Yesterday, Halloran provided The Post with two videos showing a plow driver in Queens driving his truck on a snow-covered road without plowing it.

The snitches said they were told to leave many roads unplowed and skip streets that were not on their routes.

The hostility stems from a series of labor and budget cuts that are culminating today with demotions -- and resulting salary declines -- for 100 supervisors.

The president of the sanitation supervisors union continued to deny any subversion.

And Harry Nespoli, president of the union that represents the Sanitation Department's rank and file, also denied a slowdown and welcomed all investigations. He admitted, though, that some plow drivers could be slowing down on their own.

"Look, individually, if you walk around, you're going to see a truck doing something [wrong]? Yeah," Nespoli said. "You're going to have people that are annoyed."

Not as annoyed as the people whose streets were left buried.

"It makes my blood boil. Those people should be reprimanded," said Marlon Singh, 33, who lives on 94th Street in Middle Village.

"They made us feel like we live in a Third World country."

Additional reporting by David Seifman

jmargolin@nypost.com


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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #89 on: December 31, 2010, 06:43:49 AM »
Storm's baby nightmare (NYC Sanitation Union Body Count Climbs...)
NY Post ^ | 12/31/10 | ANNAIS MORALES, JOHN DOYLE and LEONARD GREENE




A 3-month-old Queens boy was left brain dead last night after snow-clogged routes prevented medics from reaching him quickly -- and unplowed streets later forced the EMS workers to ditch their ambulance and sprint with the ailing baby to the hospital.


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Re: New York City covered in snow!
« Reply #90 on: January 04, 2011, 01:34:15 PM »
NYC blizzard: Feds open criminal probe into alleged city worker
conspiracy during storm response

 By John Marzulli
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER



Tuesday, January 4th 2011, 2:59 PM


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The city Department of Investigation is also looking into allegations of a work
slowdown in retaliation for budget cuts and demotions of supervisors within the Sanitation Department.

 Federal proscutors have opened a criminal probe of allegations that public employees  conspired
to  paralyze the city in last week's blizzard, sources  said Tuesday.

The investigation by the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney's public integrity unit comes in response to 
Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens) revelation that guilt-wracked sanitation and transportation workers
confessed the alleged work slowdown to him.

If their claim is true, the feds would examine whether the wire or mail fraud statutes were violated
by pocketing overtime pay during an illegal job action, sources said.

Halloran vowed Monday to keep confidential the
names of the three sanit and two Department of
Transportation workers who came forward.

A spokesman for Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta
Lynch refused to confirm or deny the existence of
an investigation.

The city Department of Investigation is also looking
into allegations of a work slowdown in retaliation
for budget cuts and demotions of supervisors
within the Sanitation Department.

Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty has said he
saw no evidence of a job action.

Union officials have also decried the claims.