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This is actually the third victim, the first two were the EV's identity and soul.
ReplyDeleteThis whole f*cking project is nothing but a transfer of taxpayer dollars to the Triumph Construction Company. In the 36 years I've lived here, there was never a problem with traffic on 4th and 5th Streets and The Bowery. I think this was initiated by Bloomberg and continued by the weasel DeBlasio.
ReplyDeleteThat's ridiculous. That was abandoned there.
ReplyDeleteAs far as traffic on 4th and 5th is concerned, it's true that there was no problem there, but that was because of the way Astor Place was constructed. With the changes being made, there *would be* problems on 4th and 5th, and it's better to fix them now than 30 years from now.
I guess the Death Star needs a nice launch pad, so happy our tax $ could make it happen.
ReplyDeleteWhat about me? It's exhausted my system... too.!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you captioned that, EVG - at first glance, that looked like a huge snake!
ReplyDeleteLooks like u need the Midas touch
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