Posted on 09/13/2015 11:52:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Two topless feminists have stormed the stage at a Muslim conference in France. The activists, from hard-line feminist outfit Femen jumped on stage, with Nobody makes me submit scrawled across their bare chests. The most prominent protester shouted, Nobody makes me submit, me nobody owns me, Im my own prophet! before being dragged and kicked off the stage by angered Muslims.
The video, below, shows the incident that took place at the Muslim Salon in Pontoise, France, a town just outside of Paris, which ended violently according to one eyewitness.
The activists stormed the stage, leading to two embarrassed looking Muslim men shuffling off stage smirking while clearly trying to get an eye-full, before more violent men took to the stage to shove them over, eventually kicking the women off the side of the stage.
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LOL! Ben Franklin was still a nudist and I still like looking at ladies boobs. You sound bitter that life never offered you any beautiful women of your own.
At least, God, has a way to make a point, feminism has nothing to do with feminine.
Brave women
Muslims do not belong in the west
79th west and Broadway parked with her table in front of the historic Authors bldg
Used to walk by her all the time on sunday afternoons when I lived at 85/west end
My Barnard girlypal would drag me away horrified when I would engage her
Damn Andrea died long ago.....bitter bitter
Good for them.
My apologies for posting the Mu-slum eye candy pictures. I was just in one of those bad boy moods this morning.
I ask for forgiveness.
You don’t remember the hippy kids running around? What good did it do here?
Know the area very well. Worked about 4 blocks from there in the 90s. Zabars, H&H Bagels (no longer there...closed down over legal issues I believe).
Isn’t that foursome the singing group, “10 Tons of Fun”?
Lol!
There actually were 2 “large” black women in the 80s and/or 90s who went by the name “Two Tons of Fun”. They did the song “It’s Raining Men”. I think they changed their name at some point to “The Weather Girls”.
Braless bubble brains!
Clarification: I didn’t work at either Zabars or H&H, but rather just in that area.
My spell correct called it Arthur’s building
It was the Arthorp
The huge early apt building with the giant drive in courtyard featured in many movies
I lived on west 85 between WEA and RSD right next to the also historic Tudor fronted YWCA dorm
In a brownstone with fireplace and exposed brick and mini terrace
Went to tabard a lot and Hanrattys on Amsterdam at 96 too
1982-85
Also lived 115 and MSH....columbia housing for my girlfriend ...now academic blogs
and 104 and RSD
Knew zabars well and h&h too cross the street
Worlds best bagels piled in cages at counter
My local deli in Nashville imported them
I heard they closed but never knew why
As mick so succinctly put it
I lived .....all over Manhattan..,
TriBeCa on Nassau before it was called that
Madison square
York ille
It was my downtime residence as i globetrotted the 80s
He liked to take air baths, but he did it privately.
I worked on 81 between WEA and RSD. Across the street from Mick Jagger's townhouse. Don't know if he still lives there or not.
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Upper West Side (West 80th St) (Closed): Opened in 1972, this was the original location of H&H Bagels. It was open to the public 24 hours a day. Bagels were produced at the location at nearly all times of the day and night.[11] It was closed by New York City marshals on June 29, 2011.[9][12]
Hell's Kitchen (West 46th St) (Closed): The H&H location at 639 West 46th Street also held a manufacturing plant. This location was also open 24 hours a day. The property was sold in December 2011, but the company continued operating until they were evicted in January 2012.[10][13]
--Wikipedia
By Rebecca Marx, Village Voice
June 21, 2011
In yet another sign of the impending apocalypse, H&H Bagels will close tomorrow. Forever.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the bagel shops Broadway and 80th Street location, which opened in 1972, is closing, without any apparent explanation. The companys store and baking plant on West 46th Street will continue to operate, but thats cold comfort for the legions of Upper West Siders who have carbo-loaded there for almost four decades.
Although one employee told the paper that a rent increase was the culprit, H&H has not been without its internal troubles. In 2009, its owner, Helmer Toro, was arrested and indicted for withholding taxes and unemployment insurance tax evasion in connection with his wholesale and retail business. At the time of Toros arrest the government shut down H&H, but it reopened only a few hours later.
Trouble struck again this February, when Toro filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to prevent the company from being barred from its New Jersey manufacturing facilities. It looks like he wasnt having much luck closer to home, either.
I do not know about you but I’ve yet to find a comparable bagel
My morning ritual before jogging a few miles either at RSP or Morningside....Yep I’m a risk taker on that one lol
Was chemex coffee pour with fresh ground beans from mcnultys on Christopher and a cinnamon raisin bagel from h&h with room temp anchor butter from New Zealand
You know those old floor throughs in pre wars then had no AC
They were just building the new light brick high rises at Broadway and 96 then
Anyhow
Life today is sure different for me
New York girls...especially the Jewish ones sure liked tall southern guys with manners
I had a good time I cannot lie
Yep, they were great alright. I have a pretty good bagel place near me here in Queens. Almost as good I think.
Did you know the company was owned by a couple of Puerto Rican guys?
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From Wiki...
"The business was started in 1972 when Puerto Rican Helmer Toro and his brother-in-law Hector Hernandez (hence "H&H") bought Midtown Bagels at Broadway and 80th Street for $5,000 ($28,000 in current dollar terms) in cash and $50,000 ($280,000 in current dollar terms) in a loan. Toro eventually assumed full control of the business.[3]
In 1993 it moved its bakery to 46th Street at 12th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen although its primary storefront remained on the Upper West Side.
In addition to its retail locations, H&H also shipped bagels worldwide. H&H Bagels were Hechsher-certified Kosher and Pareve by Star-K.[4]
On November 18, 2009, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau announced the indictment[5] and arrest of Helmer Toro for stealing withholding taxes and evading unemployment insurance taxes.[6]
The indictment alleged that between July 2003 and April 2009, Toro failed to pay $369,000 withheld from H&H employees.[7]
In May 2010 he pleaded guilty in a New York court to charges of grand larceny, and was ordered to pay restitution of more than $540,000 and to serve a sentence of 50 weekends, which he did on Rikers Island from June 2010 to July 2011.[8]
H&H filed for bankruptcy protection in February 2011 in an effort to maintain its manufacturing facility in Secaucus, New Jersey,[9] but ultimately that facility was sold at auction in October 2011. The West 46th and West 80th retail locations closed in January 2012.[10]
--Wikipedia: H&H Bagels
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BTW, I see you are now living in Tennessee. My father was from Knoxville. He met my mother in Central Park while on leave from the Navy about 67 years ago. Both are now gone.
That’s a cool story meeting in the Park.....
Oh God....The Brambles....I wonder if it’s still a homo cruising fest area...lol
My girlfriend rode her horse in the park....a horse share basically ...kept at Claremont or the one at 110th
I would walk and cut thru the park at night like nothing..
I hear now it’s safe at least from the reservoir south at night
For me Queens meant La Guardia or Astoria for Greek food
In the front window with the shutters wide open for all the townsfolk to see.
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