Maybe, if she gets wind that a number of people oppose the plan for solid, good reasons, she may decide, as she did for Sunnyside Gardens, to keep an open mind and listen to all parties.
Remember?
"But Borough President Helen Marshall, who had written a letter in support of the proposal, was now "listening with both ears," according to her spokesman Dan Andrews.
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What is it? What is that thing on top of her head? Gracious lady readers of the Queens Crap blog site, how does one conjure up such a monstrosity?
Better shot of her than eating that pasta.
george......that's her thinning hair bird's nest coiffure......which covers up the spot where her brains took flight!
Let us revisit it until we get it right. Again and again and again.
Meanwhile, schools, sanitition, traffic, well, that all can just wait until the important stuff is taken care of.
Maybe, if she gets wind that a number of people oppose the plan for solid, good reasons, she may decide, as she did for Sunnyside Gardens, to keep an open mind and listen to all parties.
Remember?
"But Borough President Helen Marshall, who had written a letter in support of the proposal, was now "listening with both ears," according to her spokesman Dan Andrews.
http://www.timesledger.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18202038&BRD=2676&PAG=461&dept_id=551069&rfi=6
This is the lightest toned lady of color that I've ever seen......and so are her politics!
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