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HEY ALL OF YOU UP THERE CAN YOU HEAR ME? |
On the left side of Lady Liberty the tall wide building is 30 Hudson Street, in the 6th Borough, Northern Jersey. 1/4 mile from the river there, I attended high school at 144 Grand St, and sometimes we'd eat lunch on the docks across from Wall Street. Downtown Jersey City was my grandfather's turf. Joseph Delaney was a NJ State Assemblyman and member of the NJ State Board of Education, and my mother's birthplace home was directly across the street from City Hall. She and her two sisters would walk to a PATH train subway in 5 minutes, and be in Greenwich Village or 23rd St Midtown (11 short blocks from The Empire State Bldg) after a 10 minute train ride. She was a real New Yorker. But my birthplace home was 50 Hazelwood Ave in Newark 10 miles west, my father's turf. He worked at AT&T, 195 Broadway, Wall St, accountant 48 years SCROLL DOWN |
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On the right side of Lady Liberty is One World Trade Center, Wall Street. After high school in 1968 I saw an ad, applied, and worked as a clerk at Merrill Lynch PF&S, had a window seat in 70 Pine St skyscraper. It was a permanent position but parents told this 17-year-old living at home to go to college. WHERE I LIVED AND WHAT I DID FOR 5/1/2 YEARS. I LIVED HERE. South Orange, Journal Sq NJ, 132 Thompson St SOHO, room by Rutgers Newark, East Village by Ave C and 6th St, Denver, Woodstock NY, Seaside Park NJ INFLUENCERS. Chinatown Karate Sensei Peter Urban Yogi Bhajan, Denver. Charles Weldon, brother-in-law, chess master, professor NYC City College, computer science and maybe sparked my 1982 sac state Newsletters. Robert Price (aka Sabu). Charles and Robert exposed me to haute&street culture, respectively I WORKED HERE. Merrill, Lynch. UPS Secaucus NJ and bus boy Plaza Hotel Journal Square, Avco Embassy Pictures mailroom 6th Ave & 52nd, student Rutgers and Hobart taxi (West Side) and Ramp Maintenance taxi, (Bronx) restaurant and messenger (foot and bike), restaurant Woodstock, gas station Seaside Park Joined The Navy, went to an Aircraft Carrier in S.F. (Alameda), "The Enterprise", to escape family, childhood, adolescence, and the region. |
New York City Aerial Video |
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STANFORD HOOVER INSTITUTION TOM SOWELL says "THEY LIE and commit character assassination" (min 11, sec 27) Thomas Sowell defines "Cosmic Justice" as the misguided attempt to rectify all inequalities and misfortunes, including those caused by nature or history; rather than just ensuring fair legal process This pursuit seeks to enforce "equality of outcome" (BY PLAYING "GOD" ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT "THE COSMOS"), and here for specific groups, often requiring aggressive government intervention. TRADITIONAL JUSTICE = playing fair by fair rules COSMIC JUSTICE = equal outcomes, equal results, i.e. "PLAYING GOD" BY FIXING EVERY GAME. |
U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene I Hear Ya, Girl! I Know Just What That's Like! |
(51 sec) "The fbi exists to Investigate Crimes - NOT CREATE THEM!" |
SKYDIVING about 12 jumps, 6 out the door and 6 hanging from the wing HALF-DOME, YOSEMITE climbed twice SKI skied a lot on Mount Alyeska, Girdwood AK on a cloudy day, the four-seater high-speed lift would break through the clouds to brignt sunshine and blue skies ICE SKATING I got into that in Anchorage AK, and roller skating in Sacramento MARATHON ran a marathon Sacramento 1980 100-MILE BIKE RIDE "Hotter'N Hell Hundred" bike ride , I did (I think it was 1991) in Wichita Falls TX Also, I lived in Davis CA, "A Cyclist's Paradise" SCUBA and SAILBOAT Just dabbled, took scuba class, did a dive or two, learned to operate a small sailboat, while in The Navy CHILDHOOD SPORTS and ADVENTURES LITTLE LEAGUE I was The All-Star Centerfielder and I was BY FAR The Best Outfielder In The League Looking back, it was a wonderful experience and I played with school friends I knew, and new friends from other schools. My childhood after-school and summer activities were constant from 5th grade through 8th, with biking, football, baseball, hiking, swimming and especially The Lincoln School Playground where we played all day every day and didn't have to be home til 9 or 10 So many kids, so many friends