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Re: Danny Tenaglia's Debut @ District 36 [Sat 10.22]

D36 ·
District 36 Presents Danny Tenaglia Oct. 22nd Danny Tenaglia fans, you're in luck! The Grammy nominated producer is coming to none other than District 36 on Saturday, October 22nd. Danny will be spinning his bold, internationally recognized beats within a 14,000 square foot systemized sound space - the nightclub heart of the Garment District. Step inside District 36 today, it's almost impossible to believe this chic and gorgeous dance club was once a clothing factory. The transformation is...
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Re: Dimitri from Paris & Francois K ~ Deep Space @ Cielo 12/17

cgmusicnyc ·
Next up at Deep Space! Monday 12/24 François K. all night! Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer $12 (with eflyer); $15 without
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?

dresscode ·
my favorite jackie theme would have to be the ball at ascot 1900. to me that was the most beautiful night. i loved getting to work and seeing the entire staff dressed and ready to entertain. other highlights were walking in and not being recognized or having to ask "who is that" someother very special events would have to include, california uber alleys, please kill me, low life, men, women and drag, i'm not a coke whore; i'm a model,telemundo 60, the absinthe drinkers........ what i miss...
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic

Luxury Lex ·
The thought of being a NYC expatriate has crossed my mind many times as of late. I too was at the Winter Music Conference in March in sunny Miami, and I had some of the best club experiences I have EVER had in my life. Powerhouse DJs and clubgoers from the around the world brought back many fond memories for me of the NYC club scene in the late 80s when I first moved here. In particular at Miami's Club Space and Crow Bar, I was surrounded by a glamorous, friendly, diverse, international...
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Re: Mondo Internet

Rose Royalle ·
Trans-Sister Radio for Transgender and Drag Music: Hi, I have sent this email to inform you of a Internet radio station that plays trans and drag music. Trans-Sister Radio is now on the air. We have scoured Internet for the best in transgender and drag music. Currently, we are playing music only. We are planning on going live at least twice a week, for the best interviews from the TG and DQ scene. The only requirements for listening are a Internet audio player, and at least an ISDN...
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

sweetie ·
I was just doing my posts on the boards and kinda browsed thru these last pages of awesome smut. I had a GREAT DAY TODAY!!! Only in New York children, only in New York. I recently moved into a larger room in my apartment. I've totally gotten into this new space because the back door to my patio and backyard is in my room. It also leads to a special entrance to the laundry room downstairs. Today I was laying in bed waiting for my EX- to come by for some delicious EX- SEX. Mind you, I had...
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Re: Miss Understood's Hi from Thailand

Miss Understood ·
Yeah, I've heard mixed reviews of those Hill trecks. Supposedly the system has been reformed to space those groups from eachother, but there are so many of them I don't know if that's possible. I've been to Chiang Mai twice but I've never done the treck. I did, by car, visit 2 of those human zoo/villages. One was that pushy trinket situation. Then, at the longneck lady place, they just ask a fee before you go in. I think it's a bit more honest and less stressful. Look, they know you want to...
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker

jo-jo baby ·
i didn't mean too.i just have all this room in my gallery now that the show is up....i just want to make more...to fil up space. i have been painting jo-jo's closet and sanding the floors....hehe. i want a skeleton...for the closet.
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Re: David Wojnarowicz - Artist

TonyaKnudsen ·
---Or, Daddy-D. & Hatches, "We tell ourselves stories to keep ourselves alive," says Joan Didion, as quoted in an intro to a "quasi-fiction" American queer "best of" anthology featuring the work of David Wojnarowicz ... by Brian Bouldrey ---Goblin, for thee I have done mass research and have compiled a "DW" file of information for this topic some 40 pages in length ... It is too much for any one person to take in one night. So I will be adding links to names and places throughout this...
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Re: Burlesque Queen MISS KELLY WEBB Loses Everything in Tragic Thanksgiving Fire- PLEASE READ

derrickinadress ·
Hey all - I am posting here hoping that Miss Webb gets this - Dear heart, My friend Angela has just done some major cleaning out of her apt - she was going to have The Salv. Army come get BAGS of clothes and coats....etc as well as a nice couch that she just does not want any more...I do not know if you even have a space yet...but if you are interested in seeing all the stuff she's clearing out call me. Also I have some wigs I want to give you and some costumey stuff. Angela is uptown (west...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Darla Diamond ·
I have two free one month membership certificates for the Dolphin Fitness Club at 94 E4th St in the East Village. Email me if you would like one. It's a nice new space.
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Re: The Palladium

Luxury Lex ·
Back in the day (1991-ish) for a while I frequented the Palladium on Tuesday nights for the Love Machine. It was really fun. Lahoma Van Zandt was the hostess and she used to fall down all the time. She was anorexic-thin and sometimes she smelled kinda funky. I also think Lee Chappell was involved somehow also, I don't remember who the DJ was but it was someone famous I think. Girlina was one of the drag regulars and there was some queen who would show up in Queen Elizabeth the First drag.
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
She's just some piece of crazy talkin' Southern trash, don't take her seriously. She's actually one of the few privileged ones who actually gor a Thai-sequined souvenier last year. There won't be any this year I'm sorry to say. I need all my time and space to stock up for my new fleet of showgirls. I'm at the beach in 'Nam with my temporary BF Tung. It's lovely here. I'll be home in a week. Damn.
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
I just got my 10th massage in 6 weeks. I think all 10 add up to the price of 1 in NY! Thai massages are rough, but they make my back feel alright again. I got one in Vietnam that was a bit different. She did a lot with her feet, walking on my back and the back of my legs. I guess fat people don't give massages. Well, the 6 fat people in Vietnam will manage to find other occupations. Maybe it IS the diet in Asia, but I'm skeptical. Thang is over 30 and packs away beer like a German truck...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
I know it's time to end this blabbering, but I just need to tell you about yesterday. Yesterday I really realized how wealthy we are in the US. See, I love slumming it in the street markets etc. and getting everything that's authenitc and cheap. But there's a real luxury circuit here that I'm pretty out of touch with. Like if you want to spend the $15-$20 for a meal that you might spend in NY at Yaffa Cafe, you can eat in some real swanky place equivilent to a $100 meal at home. I just don't...
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Re: RIP, VIP

dreambot ·
Never got to know this fella but he sounds like my kind of wheeler dealer: (***nytimes pay per view link removed 5/23/03) Colin de Land, a New York art dealer whose ambivalence about commercialism was reflected in an art gallery that sometimes resembled an anti-art gallery, if not a work of Conceptual Art, died on Sunday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital. He was 47. The cause was cancer, said Dennis Balk, an artist represented by Mr. de Land's gallery, American Fine Arts. With little...
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Re: Nightclub Disasters

dreambot ·
I Thank you immensely for posting and taking this stance and it's one of the many reasons you're held in such high esteem by most everyone. I stopped following some of my most favorite performers and band acts for the same reckless disregard they employed with flammable theatrics on small stages. Not only would they fail to bring along a simple kitchen CO-2 extinguisher or set aside a bucket of sand or water, they invariably didn't even know where the house extinguishers. When I found myself...
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Re: The Club Creatures - Zazoo & Satori

Zazoo and Satori ·
More Temp Galleries. These fill in the space between the Electroclash Tour and Fireball/Carnival of Chaos: Chicago February '03 Nightmare Before Xmas and Jojo in Cincy Chicago November '02 XXXOOO Satori
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker

jo-jo baby ·
i am working very hard on things here.....and my building on top of it all asked me to move galleries so that they could ripe the roof off . they say the i-beems in the roof look like swiss chesse and i quess i dont want my gallery to eat me one day so ....i moved.....but i got a bigger space....just in time to make art
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Re: New Old New Wave? 1982-->2002

Zazoo and Satori ·
*** FISCHERSPOONER ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE *** Hey FISCHERSPOONER fans, Here's an amazing opportunity to be a part of FISCHERSPOONER's performance on the JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE show on Monday, April 28th. Our friends at 1iota Productions are looking for diehard fans to be a part of this performance. The show will take place in a secret location in Los Angeles. If you are one of the lucky fans we ultimately and exclusively invite, know that you are an integral part of the performance! If you are...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
Wasn't sure where to post this as it doesn't exactly qualify under the "nightclub crackdown" forum. This little club sounds intriquing ....
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
We knew it was coming. $500,000 for a condo in ugly-ass Williamsburg? Me thinks not.
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Re: Beams To Bobby Part 2

sweetie ·
I recieved your phone message my pet. It was wonderful hearing your voice. You sound like a 14 year old girl, fine lady! I think before you consider performing at HIGH LIFE, you should check the place out. It is it's own brilliant animal, but it is a Saturday night affair, and has 500 fags with the attention span of a house fly. 15 minutes of colorful, high energy razzle dazzle in a show is about as long as they can hold on before they start fidgeting. I have a very hard time booking talent,...
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Re: ARCADIA! Opening Night Gala May 30 at CBGB Gallery

seven ·
Congratulations to everyone who sent up Arcadia. The living imagery was very steep and celebratory. My only suggestions, (and suggestions for the sake of nudging the production in to even better form than it was, not for the sake of criticism) would be to get the sound for live vocals a bit better on the board. I'm not sure if the problem is with the configuration of the gallery space or the actual board mix, Jade's MC'ing was particularly clear but the stage mics weren't delivering as well...
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Re: BEWITCHED

hatches ·
Of the two shows, Bewitched was definitely my favorite. Though I watched (and enjoyed) Jeannie too, of course. One reason, I think, was its setting. Bewitched was so real to me because it could have happened anywhere. Even in suburbia. Although few of us actually grew up in such well-manicured surroundings, even fewer lived in Florida like Major Nelson, worked for NASA, and flew in space. Which seemed to make Jeannie more of a fantasy. My fave cast member on Jeannie? Amanda Bellows. I guess...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
The Meatpacking District has now been granted offical landmark status by the powers that be. But with everything that once made that neighborhood interesting either gone completely or stifled by the tidal wave of bottle service assholes, does the title really matter?
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)

S'tan ·
Glam baby, tell me a story. Ya, you see that alot in bad poetry/slams. Spilled guts have no literary value in themselves; when the poem does not resolve, it's just more goo. Michael, you erased your post. Negatively tinged though it was (that you don't believe you're creative) you are magnetized by the context of the creative and do add to the setting! That is worth alot. Don't malign yourself, neither for having had a decent childhood. I know first hand the awfulness of having a...
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker

Zazoo and Satori ·
Jojo is doing pretty well. He's on his 9th day of his medication regimen. Having days of sheer exhaustion, and days where he's been able to go into work. (although this is extremely hard for him.) He has had some trouble eating, and has needed some of his own "remedy" to keep any type of appetite up at all. (He's lost 20 lbs already) He's received an outpouring of generosity from his Chicago friends and neighbors. Lots of people just dropping by to drop off food etc. His landlord is has been...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
Thanks for posting the link, Randella. For all its hype about the new clubs opening, somehow this article was not very encouraging. The best thing about the article was reading how the local community board was -- for once -- powerless to stop all these clubs from opening. That's refreshing to hear, and more power to the new entrepreneurs who are trying to make a difference, forge ahead and reinvent the nightclubbing experience. David Rabin once again shows everyone what an asshole he is by...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

seven ·
The new clubs reported to be gearing up in Chelsea are more a reaction of opportunism. Although I am sure some backers and producers are really inspired and want to bring the city back to life partywise. The club going in to the old Twilo space, which is supposedly going to be called Spirit, would be the most different concept being put to the test, is actually a franchise from its Irish flagship, and if you ask me its ammenities ( a raw food restaurant, a resident dance company ) are a kind...
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Re: RIP, VIP

dreambot ·
But for a few exceptions, I find the chronciling and passing of lessor knowns way more fascinating then the lives of generic stars of the day. Harold von Braunhut, Seller of Sea Monkeys, Dies at 77 By DOUGLAS MARTIN Published: December 21, 2003 Harold von Braunhut, who used comic book advertisements to sell whimsical mail-order inventions like Amazing Sea Monkeys, tiny shrimp that pop to life when water is added, died on Nov. 28 at his home in Indian Head, Md. He was 77. His wife, Yolanda,...
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic

seven ·
Maybe this is too naked-assed obvious, especially to say on these boards, but, this social turmoil is not because of a fear about what will happen to the institution of marriage, it is a fear about gays and lesbians. And that point, as plain as it may be to most here, needs to be yelled out very loudly. You do not hear this said plainly at all by any of the voices of the official media. If and when the whole 'gay marriage' turmoil is resolved socially and legally (but really it is almost...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Anna Nicole ·
I just read in the Observer that the Whole Foods supermarks are opening a huge three level store in Union Sq in the ole Bradlees space.. Whoo hoo as a foodie am real happy about this..!
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Anna Nicole ·
I DO hear ya.. but its real nice to see ANY store in what has been an empty space for so long.. especially a 'useful' store...
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Re: DAVID BOWIE

Stacy Amber ·
I was just reading the posts in this category, and noticed the vast majority speak only of Davids more recent work and ignore his stuff from the early 1970's, which I consider his most inspired work (Space Oddity; The Man Who Sold the World; Hunky Dory; The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars; Aladin Sane). David Bowie has been a major influence on my life. Like many artists, it is difficult for those who weren't around when the artist first began influencing music to...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Anna Nicole ·
I am such a lazy git...always hailing cabs... note to self - this is getting more expensive than a crack habit... trying to wean myself onto public transport more often in the evenings.. also..cost of milk has sky rocketed.. do you think I could get my 3yr old to start drinking beer.. might be cheaper? PS The alleged "whole foods" in the ole Bradlees space .. looks like its getting bigger and bigger construction seems to be building extra floors... surly the whole building won't be packed...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

no face ·
not just the hike for the initial fee and the extra 10 per, but the extra dollar between 4 & 8. and, the bradlee's building is going to be whole foods and forever 21 on the lower floors and office space for cantor fitzgerald on the upper levels.
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
LUXURY LAPPING: Revenge of the Titty Bars? A resurgence of name brand Las Vegas-style strip bars in midtown seems to be signaling a new era of "respectability" for the titty-twirlers and for New York. Not quite as sleazy as their Times Square predecessors, these new clubs are sleeker, bigger and more corporate in their approach, but it beats having no titty bars at all. Does this mean the Big Apple's sphincter is finally loosening again after so many years of Guiliani's attacks? Or is the...
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Re: My Night of 1000 Stevies 14 review

daisy mae ·
It was my favorit NOTS too!! my 6 or 7 time + loved the new club space and the balcony for my friend her heel broke an she was glad to sit down. my favorits were the puppetshow and nicole nix and the one who did stand back in the 1st set with the new ribbon look of mikestan and boy georgew I wore white angel dress from bear with silver boottops. IT WAS VERY BELLADONNA cover too and i even got a tamborine wich im looking at now thank you everyone + see you next year pleaz keep it at knitting...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Nick Nightwalker ·
An opium den in that space would be awesome.
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)

Anna Nicole ·
am still in major shock about this.... I worked with John for many years but actually met him when I was about 16yrs old... He used to come to my house in Liverpool when he came up for the football match (soccer) and my mum used to make him dinner and he for some odd reason hebefriended me. I went on to produce and present at the BBC Radio 1 and was given an small office right next door to the office Peel,Walters and Andy Kershaw all shared in Egton House (BBC) which was no bigger than the...
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)

Anna Nicole ·
Kersh just sent me this... its to appear in the British press (independent I think...) 'He was the most important person in British music since the birth of rock 'n' roll' By Andy Kershaw It was like I had been hit by a hammer. Jenny Abramsky, the BBC's controller of network radio, called me and said: "I've got some bad news for you, and I think you ought to sit down." As soon as she said that, my mind just raced and in a flash, before she had said it, I thought "Peel's dead". John had died...
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Re: My own private East Village

Anna Nicole ·
I digress from E.V. fellas for Bonnie... Cute new restaurant ... in dah hood... Westville tiny space, great food. 14th btw 1/2nd. I think there's one in the West Vill. its very WeVill actually real decent grub. Me and the tyke have been going there allot..he danced there at the counter 'headbangin' to Joy Division then the Clash with the cute lil Jared Leto server boy... ahhh it certainly beats Chuckie Cheese for a 4yr old!
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
S'tan, please, the East Village 'art scene' was not about cashing in on the money? Let's not idealize it tooooooo much. Sorry to cast aspersions on many of your past and current aquaintances, but the EV 'art scene' was just the same catagory of ladder climbers Soho was ALL about. It's just that the EV 'scene' was the only space available on account of that olde arte world staple, exclusivity. Mark Kostabi is really the epitome of the East Village 'art scene' of the eighties. I'm not...
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Re: Puritan Watch

Michael Madison ·
Here's a sign of hope: some bible thumpers are attempting to run a series of ads promoting a new translation of the bible for "young people" and it's "written in today's language, for today's times." I'd love to see the lingo they use to describe the crucifixion..."J wanted to jus' go back to his crib, but his brothas made him hang-out-n-shit all day on this cross till he suffocated hisself or bled to def." Good for Rolling Stone for just saying no. Good for The Onion for saying yes!
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Re: The Palladium

Karl X. ·
Against all odds - Palladium was undeniably fun. No one believed it could be hip - it was just too big, but somehow it all pulled together. I saw some great shows there: Gwen Guthrie, Kid Creole & The Coconuts, El Grand Combo, Grace Jones, Debbie Harry, Joyce Sims, even Vanity 6! Sister Dimemsia DJ-ing in the Michael Todd Room. I used to wonder just how much extra insurance the club had to carry to have banks of televisions on hydraulic lifts spinning over the dancer's heads. The art...
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Re: Lord D' Drennnan

Chi Chi ·
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)

seven ·
Mr. T was kind of the last link to Neil Cassady, who the Beats tried soooo hard to make their adopted cartheif/Adonis. Thompson's 'first person journalism' was, as someone said here above, the result of his pissed-offedness. There was always an underlying sarcasm to his fumes, and I am sure he understood the deep veins of sarcasm's power. It seems obvious he wanted out, and anger can be a very powerful portal to getting back out in to the Universe. As with Cassady, Thompson's voice was an...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

Michael Madison ·
I don't know the real deal at this building, but it seems more than a little disingenuous for this Rosenblatt character to use "the homeless" as a pawn in the thing. Ugh. Famed Punk Bar CBGBs Facing Eviction Mar 17, 4:43 PM (ET) By LARRY McSHANE NEW YORK (AP) - Hours earlier, Hilly Kristal joined rock's royalty inside a Waldorf-Astoria ballroom for the latest Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions. By the morning, though, Kristal sips a cup of coffee and pops an antacid as he considers the...
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Re: Wildlife In New York City

arabella strange ·
I liked this lonely little thread, so I had to post to keep it company. I read an article in the New York Press (that is right wing leaning paper, isn't it? I read with a hearty dose of skeptism so I am not accidentally brain washed by subliminals like in those Bush ads with the "rats" thing)that there is a bigfoot that forages at Fresh Kills on Staten Island and is called Trashsquatch. On a more mundane note: My landlord In Brooklyn set out poison to kill the rats, but it unfortunately...
 
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