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I have got to get better at updating this thing. For pete sack, WILL!! Get with the program.
jay_blank:
I want to check out that Blue Ribbon place. So, it was good?
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geekgurl:
Not much going on with me. What about you?
geekgurl:
Sound great. I'm glad to hear things are going well for you. I miss hanging out with you guys in SGNY. I haven't had a chance to get out there much.
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Saturday night was AMAZING. I went with a group of friends to see Stevie Wonder @ Madison Square Garden and it was the best concert I have ever seen in my life! I haven't been able to say that about any show I've ever seen until now.

His mother, Lula Mae Hardaway, died last year. During the show he talked about her and to her;...
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nadzofsteel:
Never enough love. smile
jay_blank:
Incredible. Sounds like it was the show of the century.
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So I missed the Tuesday night hang with SGNY, but...there is a but. I ditched for some last minutes tickets to see Van Hallen w/ David Lee Roth @ Madison Square Garden. It was a total 1983 rock concert with smoke and lasers, oh yeah. LAAAaaaazzerrrrsssssss!

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In exactly 48 from now I will be back inside Madison Square Garden to see the king of...
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nadzofsteel:
I went to the Garden to try to get a scalped ticket to VH. Absolutely impossible to score a ticket. Sounds like it was hot.
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Last night I was fortunate enough to go to the Tipitina's Foundation charity event: Goin' Home - An Evening Honoring Fats Domino and The Music Of New Orleans. The show was amazing.

A bit over produced for my taste with tv cameras and rich people and celebrities running around. However mayor Bloomburg did give Fats Domino the Key To City, which was a nice...
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Bon Ton Roulet - Let the good time roll.
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boxofficepoison:
I left my job making great money in SF to come be a broke grad student in NYC, don't regret it for a second. Working Royal Oak on Fridays, you should come visit. We can catch up.
nadzofsteel:
U back in town, Will?
Hopefully I'll see you tmrw at the SGNY thing.
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Hello friends,

46 months of skin, ink, epic parties, scandalous adventures, and a million laughs. I'm here in NYC and won't be going anywhere. I hope to see many of you away from the site around town. I will however be moving away from the public side of things here in SG land as I get ready for going back to school and starting a...
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persya:
sorry i couldn't make it..hope it was a good time
nycgirl:
good luck!!! smile
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So as I find my way back into the world outside of addVice, it's interesting to see how long I've been detached from myself. I don't feel like I enough about any of my friends online or in the real world. I don't feel bad about that, but I feel like I've lost an important connection and it's on me to get it back.

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teena:
hi stranger
calamity:
Sorry it is so terribly belated.... but thank you for the comment on my set! smile I'm also selling the scarf that I was knitting in the set. wink

So when do I get to meet you, fellow Brooklynite? biggrin
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Here is more of the truth that you will never read in the papers:

Sept 5, 2005

Fwd by Phil Gasper:

Two friends of mine--paramedics attending a conference--were trapped in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. This is their eyewitness report.

Hurricane Katrina-Our Experiences by Larry Bradshaw, Lorrie Beth Slonsky

On Day 1Two days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the Walgreen's store at
the...
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severus:
Hey, whats going on in N.O. now, not much about it in the news over here anymore.
legionnaire:
Thanks again for Saturday, it was a great time.

I was thinking about what you said when I was leaving, about it being nice having people who we have a real history with to hang out. And it's true- that's what keeps me coming back to SG, great people like you who I would never have met otherwise.

Hope you had a fantastic birthday.
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My friends, these are tragic time for the United States of America. Our current condition, our past, and our future are at stake. The world will remember our actions for all eternity, our children and future generations will ask questions. We need to stop what we are doing, all of us together, and begin to focus on what is a happening around us. We are...
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anabel:
blackeyed kiss blush
prophetnoise:
It's a shame the people of America supported my people first for 9/11 and now for Katrina, but the Govt. of America has dropped the ball on both. I'd have to say, 9/11 was handled much better and it wasn't the entire city, but where's Bin Laden? How long did it take for the Fed Govt to get rollin with the hurricane relief?

I'm sure you're well aware. wink

Keep on