Posted on 01/08/2007 6:45:42 AM PST by dogbyte12
Perhaps the roof of Madison Square Garden is leaking. The odor from the Knicks would certainly be strong enough to be smelled in New Jersey.
I think you are onto something there.
Times like this I sure miss Rudy- Bloomberg is SUCH a snippy, patronizing fellow..
Turn on fans til the gas passes....
He's getting a little snippy. In other words, he knows nothing.
From what I'm seeing right now, he would be a disaster in the event of a real emergency.
Weird coincidence...
Dead birds in Austin, TX this morning...
http://kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=5904817
He is getting more and more snippy now. "THEN DON'T ASK IT!"
lol
We both noticed his "snippiness"
Now, he's just rude.
Somehow, someway, the NY Times will blame this on "global warming".
For example, this afternoon, the State Department could receive a video tape of a masked person stating that anyone who detected the gaseous odor would have been a fatality...and if the US doesn't stop meddling with the internal affairs of the Middle East, they would conduct multiple attacks on major US cities.
Yeah...I know....I should have been a fiction writer.
Hopefully that won't be us this evening.
Bingo!
He is speaking like a bad kindergarten teacher...what a jerk.
I live and work in Manhattan and I can smell the gas outside, but not in my office building. Very strange and unpleasant.
Yeah, but aren't the Knicks only like a half-game back from first place in their division?
"Hopefully that won't be us this evening."
Agreed.
Wow. He's rude, but he's no Rudy, is he?
I just got a NJ Transit alert. Rail servicee has been restored on the PATH at 33rd Street.
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