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This one is a little racist but me being the fact that I believe in all races are equal but I still found it funny (in a neutral, comedic sort of way, once again, no racism intended)...

 

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I believe they should have a go to Kennedy Fried Chicken, hang out in front of corner bodega, and go to baby mammas, squares on that board, thank you very much..........

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May I present the real Crackberry (patent pending). Screen shows only 2 different pictures and come with a non-working Blurtooth. All this for only $5.99 lol

 

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I believe they should have a go to Kennedy Fried Chicken, hang out in front of corner bodega, and go to baby mammas, squares on that board, thank you very much..........

 

Don't forget the projects lol

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It it the BMT Cortlandt St shown as both platforms open?

 

Yep, that's 1. There's another one!

 

I think i found it. Did i?

 

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Nope!

 

I can't find It! :confused:

 

Just keep finding if you're not busy.

 

I also add Rockaway Park Shuttle is Black instead of Blue

 

Nope! All shuttles are black!

 

There's 1 more! Ignore all of the other boroughs, just look at the Manhattan borough. It's hard, right?

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I got pretty humbled when I went to NYC to transitfan with some friends. i was ready to go home and as soon as I parted from the rest of the crew, I was hopelessly lost! I was at Lafayette Av (C) station and it took me 30 MINUTES to find Fulton St (G)!!!!!!!! It was cloudy that day too, so i had NO sense of direction either! I had to ask for directions from a cop.

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No Staten Island Ferry? :confused:

 

We don't need a Staten Island Ferry on the NYC Subway System Map!

 

EDIT: I see it! Times Square-42 Street (1)(2)(3)(7)(9)(A)(C)(E)(N)(Q)(R)

 

(9) train is back! lol.

 

Yep!

 

I would also (N) is suppose to BMT Broadway Local north of Canal St. It only shows (N)(R) stop at 28, 23rd, 8th, Prince Sts as (R) while part time (Q) is missing from 49th St. (Q) at 57th St is suppose to bold because (Q) stops there anytime.

 

Man, I forgot about that one! I guess there's no more errors! :cool:

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Voodoo ritual to bring woman good luck causes deadly fire.

 

Courtesy NBCNewYork.com

'Voodoo' Candles During Sex Caused Fire: Official

An open door and high winds helped the fire spread

By COLLEEN LONG

Updated 11:01 PM EST, Fri, Feb 25, 2011

 

Candles ringed around a bed in a voodoo ceremony in New York City ignited linens and clothes, causing a fatal apartment fire, fire marshals said Friday.

 

The blaze began around 6:40 p.m. Sunday when a woman visited a fourth-floor apartment in Brooklyn and paid a man $300 to perform a ceremony to bring her good luck. A city official says the man was known in the neighborhood as a priest and the two were having sex when the fire started.

 

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing.

 

Candles on the floor around a bed where the ceremony took place ignited bed linens and clothes on the floor, fire officials said. Instead of calling 911, the man began retrieving water from a bathroom sink in a futile effort to put it out, but the flames only grew.

 

According to Fire Commissioner Salvatore J. Cassano, the occupant then opened the door to the hallway, which "allowed fire to spread into the hallway."

 

"Hopefully others will learn from this tragedy," he said in a statement.

 

Nearly 50 families were left homeless, and a retired guidance counselor, Mary Feagin, died in the blaze, which took some seven hours to get under control.

 

Her body was found in the debris on the top floor of the Flatbush building on East 29th Street.

 

Earlier this week, fire officials said that a dispatching error had delayed getting help to the blaze.

 

Dispatchers had directed an engine company to the fire on East 29th Street, but it was already at another emergency, helping a police officer who had accidentally shot himself in the leg.

 

FDNY spokesman Jim Long said the delay lasted "over a minute,'' until dispatchers discovered the error and sent another engine to the apartment fire.

 

Officials said high winds also intensified the blaze.

 

Fire engulfed the fourth, fifth and sixth floors, causing part of the roof and fourth floor to collapse.

 

The fire department said the investigation is ongoing; it was not immediately clear whether there would be charges.

 

Dumb broad.

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