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Re: Nasty Sunday



"Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I know a 7-Eleven store up on Gun Hill Road
> > in the Bronx...
>
> Perhaps, but Jiminex doesn't go anywhere near the South Bronx.  He lives
in
> Brooklyn and his "office" is on Staten Island -- the opposite end of the
> city.

So why would you care....

> > Things have changed since you last physically
> > installed alarms in the field/city...
>
> Things in NYC have not changed significantly in less than five years.
BTW,
> I've been in the S Bronx at night, on foot plenty of times.  It's
dangerous
> if you're not cautious where you go but no more so than any poor, inner
city
> neighborhood.  The idea that because he lives in Brooklyn he's somehow
more
> alert or has "an edge" on folks who live elsewhere is just the usual
> Jiminex' nonsensical egotism -- the same sort of blather that boasted of
him
> beating up a gang of teenagers with his hammer.  Bear in mind the guy is
in
> his sitxties and of relatively small physical stature.

I don't doubt Jim did that. I said I threw a pipe bender at a car, and got
the same result. If it's not on Real Video, it must have not happen,
whatever....

> > For one thing....we no longer use horse and
> > buggies...
>
> Apparently you haven't taken a loved one for an afternoon ride through
> Central Park in some time.  I did last time we were there.  Horses and
> buggies are still in service.

SAMO = "Smart Ass Mode On"
SAMO = "Smart Ass Mode Off"
See the difference?

> > and window foil is something we break out
> > for Halloween...
>
> I happen to regret the fact that foil is no longer in use.  I used to
enjoy
> installing the stuff.
>
I used to enjoy setting mouse traps...apparently poisoning them with
chemicals is now more correctly humane.

You should have been a Philosophy Professor...mine irritated the hell out me
most days, but he was right always, just always shared the other side of
things. If I said half full, he said half empty. No wonder my grammar is so
screwed up most the time....I'm stuck in the middle....not quite full, not
quite empty.....what's in the glass anyway?




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