I strolled over there last Sunday & was overcome by the odor coming up from the grates next to the office bldg where Con Ed used to be. To me, I thought it was just where the homeless went to relieve themselves.
I thought they had an expert sniffer who could tell if it was rats, human waste, garbage, or fetid rainwater. Hell -- at Union Turnpike, it could be all of the above.
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How would we exist as a city without Greg Mocker exposing subway filth?
This guy really concentrates on Queens. GO Mocker!
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A person can take that comment in more than one way, you know.
I strolled over there last Sunday & was overcome by the odor coming up from the grates next to the office bldg where Con Ed used to be. To me, I thought it was just where the homeless went to relieve themselves.
I thought they had an expert sniffer who could tell if it was rats, human waste, garbage, or fetid rainwater. Hell -- at Union Turnpike, it could be all of the above.
Kew Gardens?
Why hell, its the stench of tweeding hacks. Politics is a dirty business indeed.
The source of the stench is the political corruption eminating from nearby Boro Hall!
Does anyone ever post comments here that actually add to a story?
Does anyone ever post comments here that actually add to a story?
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You must be a greenhorn in these parts.
Let me explain the asylum:
This is Queens.
Did you ever read the newspapers? Any sense of reality there?
Ever hear a politician? Any sense of reality there?
So they pretend that government exists to serve us.
And we pretend that our comments have a meaningful influence on what happens around us.
Its a chorus of madmen. The difference is they believe we believe them. We just ape them for fun.
Get it now?
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