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usedcarman

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  1. If you think you saw an ancient bus this month along Brighton Beach Avenue or Ocean Parkway, the good news is that you were not hallucinating. The MTA is running a few retired buses from its fleet along select routes as a special treat for the holidays, and the B1 is one of them. But catching one of these buses is a hit or miss situation. A seat on the nostalgia train They are also operating an antique train along Sixth Avenue between Queens Plaza an Second Avenue on Sundays during the month of December and the schedule is available on their website, although it is not easy to find. Who wants to ride an old train? You do, even if you are not a rail fanatic. It has become sort of a tourist attraction and some people ride the train back and forth just for the hell of it. I had quite an enjoyable time this year and last. Bring your camera but don’t stop to take pictures at Queens Plaza because the train does not wait there. It sits at Second Avenue for 20 to 30 minutes so there is plenty of time to wander between the cars and take pictures there. I particularly like that the train has been outfitted with very old ads. Some of the passengers even dress up in 1920s style garb. The best part is that there is no additional charge beyond the cost of your subway fare. It is the MTA’s holiday gift to you for enduring this year’s service cuts. Better hurry though because this Sunday is the last run of the season and if it snows you will probably be out of luck until next year.
  2. this reminds me of tie for some reason. dunno why
  3. lol everyone should watch shit is halarious http://www.tmz.com/2010/12/10/miley-cyrus-video-bong-hit-smoking-salvia-herb-pyschedelic-birthday-party-hannah-montana/
  4. i aint here a word you said. blah blah blah hipidy hooplahhhhh F5 yourself
  5. what do you mean. i just seen him like a week ago he got nabbed again?
  6. Every NYPD officer stems from this.
  7. A Sheapshead bay rabbi was charged yesterday in the contract killing of a former suburban police officer and his nephew, authorities said. Victor Koltun, 41 — whose rap sheet includes mortgage-fraud allegations — is accused of hiring two ex-cons to kill Frank Piscopo, 49, and Gerald Piscopo, 28, in Newburgh, Orange County. Both Piscopos were found dead Nov. 4. Frank had been a police sergeant in the Ulster County town of Lloyd before he quit in 1990 amid allegations he stole items from the department. He had a criminal record that included arrests for theft and drug selling, the Times Herald-Record of Middletown reported. Gerald had been deep in credit-card debt and emerged from personal bankruptcy in March. He had spent 2½ years in state prison from 2003 to 2005 on burglary charges. Koltun, of Sheepshead Bay, already faces a possible 15-year prison term on separate charges that he pocketed proceeds of a $225,000 mortgage on several Brooklyn houses he did not own. In addition to Koltun, police also arrested Frank Lewis, of Manhattan, and Craig Fennell, of Brooklyn, for allegedly murdering the Piscopos. They are both parolees with a history of violent crime.
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