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Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
Oh my, fatboy is going to beat me up. I'm quaking in my size 16 boots. And why wouldn't I be, I'm sure that his pugilistic skills are in keeping with the fine examples of Franz Botha and Jerry Cooney. Let it go, you tubby bitch.

Nice lame-ass reply, commie pinko cuckHOLD. Whenever you get the balls to come off ignore, I welcome your comments mano-to-pussyboi.

PBW
 
Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
I haven't seen that film yet. I wonder if they will include the Draft Riots?

Anywho ... Is Daniel Day Lewis supposed to be Dick Dastardly ( Stop That Pidgeon) or Snidely Whiplash (Dudley DoRight)?

Dick Dastardly was one of the prototypes for Roscoe Rathbone, the progenitor of "rosco rathbone". Snidely as well. I haven't seen the movie either but I hear the Draft Riots are the centrepiece.
 
oh definitely dick dasterdly. Natch on the draft riots. The BEST part of the movie is the 19th C lingo. If i see it again I'm bringing pencils and taking notes.
 
P. B. Walker said:
Nice lame-ass reply, commie pinko cuckHOLD. Whenever you get the balls to come off ignore, I welcome your comments mano-to-pussyboi.

PBW

If you fellows really want to go at it mano a mano, you should stick to straightforward debate. Otherwise, it's just a test of may the wittier man win.
 
evesdream said:
oh definitely dick dasterdly. Natch on the draft riots. The BEST part of the movie is the 19th C lingo. If i see it again I'm bringing pencils and taking notes.

Read blood meridian, little evie.
 
Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
Oh my, fatboy is going to beat me up. I'm quaking in my size 16 boots. .

Damn, you must be huge. I'm a 9 on a good day. Why do you have to take it up the ass to get pussy? Or maybe it isn't pussy that you are interested in.
 
rosco rathbone said:
If you fellows really want to go at it mano a mano, you should stick to straightforward debate. Otherwise, it's just a test of may the wittier man win.

In which case the day is mine.

roscoe, is "The Five Points" somewhere is the vicinity of Canal and Mulberry st.? From what I've seen in the trailers ths is where a lot of the action appears to take place. Then again, I'm not a New Yawker so i could easily be mistaken.
 
Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
In which case the day is mine.

roscoe, is "The Five Points" somewhere is the vicinity of Canal and Mulberry st.? From what I've seen in the trailers ths is where a lot of the action appears to take place. Then again, I'm not a New Yawker so i could easily be mistaken.

I think the five points is actually farther down and farther west, but I could be wrong. I read Luc Sante's Lowlife twice and retain nothing, as usual.

I am sitting six blocks from the point you mentioned. Shivers run up my spine as if you had danced on my gravesite.
 
rosco rathbone said:
I think the five points is actually farther down and farther west, but I could be wrong. I read Luc Sante's Lowlife twice and retain nothing, as usual.

I am sitting six blocks from the point you mentioned. Shivers run up my spine as if you had danced on my gravesite.

I lodged in the area of 10th ave. and 50th street for 2½ months earlier this year. I am absolutely enamoured of Hell's Kitchen ... excuse me Midtown west (I don't want to offend any real estate brokers)

If I were lucky enough to live in Manhattan , I wouldn't have internet access, a television nor a car.
Once my daughter is safely in University, I have every intention of moving there ... even if I have to live in a $3000.00/ month shoebox.
 
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That's "Clinton" dude. The area where all the light-in-the-loafers Broadway show understudy bartenders live. Hell's Kitchen is under 42 st.
 
rosco rathbone said:
Let me know next time you are in town, I'll buy you a soy milk.

That would be grand. Or, perhaps we could take the c train up to harlem I could treat you to some soul food at Silvia's and a little big booty watching along the way ... LOL
 
rosco rathbone said:
That's "Clinton" dude. The area where all the light-in-the-loafers Broadway show understudy bartenders live. Hell's Kitchen is under 42 st.

I stand corrected. I knew that the neighborhood was called Clinton ... and I even heard "midtown west". But, I thought that the Kitchen completely overlapped Clinton.
 
All in all this town has gone to shit though. I was here in the pre-Rudi glory days of Times Square, peepshows, unfettered street prostitution, &c &c. You used to be able to cruise by 58th and 5th at 11pm and see a whole line of beautiful women dressed to the nines like stood-up prom dates, standing on the curb waiting to be picked up by big black cars carrying Arabian dignitaries, Russian gangsters, conventioneering salesmen from Poughkeepsie and god knows what else.
 
Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
I stand corrected. I knew that the neighborhood was called Clinton ... and I even heard "midtown west". But, I thought that the Kitchen completely overlapped Clinton.

The current Clinton may well overlap the old school HK.
 
rosco rathbone said:
I've been meaning to dine there for years. I know a few ass watching spots uptown myself.

Silvia's was one of the first places that I went on the first weekend that I was in NYC ... after pay-what-you-want night at the MOMA and paying my respects at the Dakota of course.
 
I agree with you on the might of Lennon. Joe, RIP, was not even parked in the same parking lot. He wasn't even driving down the freeway that led to that particular mall.

Do you like strip clubs? Does that fit into your gynarchy?
 
rosco rathbone said:
I agree with you on the might of Lennon. Joe, RIP, was not even parked in the same parking lot. He wasn't even driving down the freeway that led to that particular mall.

Do you like strip clubs? Does that fit into your gynarchy?

I'm not sure how old you are, but I suspect that our difference of opinion as to Joe Strummer's musical and cultural significance might be a generational thing. Admittedly the Clash never had the mass market appeal of The Beatles. I, however, was 12 years old when I first saw the Clash on The Tomorrow Show, and I was completely blown away by what I saw. Their music and politically charged lyrics were worlds apart from anything that was going on in the late 1970s. I missed the 60s, so The Clash were my early adolescent Dylan/Beatles.

I haven't been to a strip club in about 10 years. Pretty much, if you've seen one, you've seen them all. I prefer museums, libraries, coffee shops, the theater, art-house, cinematic theatres, and sitting around in the park playing "Dear Prudence." I'm sure that you can see why I'd want to be in NYC ...

I found that my interests are not at all out of place in NYC, while here in middle America, I stick out like a sore thumb.
 
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Want to know something sad and funny?

I bet if we had met under different circumstances and had learned things about each other in a different order, you and I might just get along CBM.
 
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