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Min0 Lee's random pics from NYC

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OMG Thats neighborhood where I lived last year, I parked my car where the gas station is now. I miss the bronx at times but made the move for my kids.
Still work in Whitestone Queens
Moved to Monroe NY In september of 07

And here we have the 52nd. Precint, I have to check and see how old it is, it's very old for sure.




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i miss NYC when i look in this thread. :(
 
OMG Thats neighborhood where I lived last year, I parked my car where the gas station is now. I miss the bronx at times but made the move for my kids.
Still work in Whitestone Queens
Moved to Monroe NY In september of 07

Ironic, I lived at Decatur and Mosholo park for 6 years and worked in the Whitestone, college point area for about 20 years.
 
I Love some of these pictures! Great stuff!
 
How is it at your place?

eh.....for the most part, the weather is nice....but i really don't like the laid back, pussy-footin' around, demeanor of the people out west. I like how people are to the point, direct and tell you what they feel back east. People out here think i am to up front and in your face. I think they are pussies.
 
eh.....for the most part, the weather is nice....but i really don't like the laid back, pussy-footin' around, demeanor of the people out west. I like how people are to the point, direct and tell you what they feel back east. People out here think i am to up front and in your face. I think they are pussies.

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Ironic, I lived at Decatur and Mosholo park for 6 years and worked in the Whitestone, college point area for about 20 years.

I won’t be surprised if we crossed path many times, I lived at 201st and Decatur for about 15 years
then moved over 208 street 1 block away from Montefiore Hospital for about 10 years.
I love where I am now in Monroe NY
It was time for the move, between rent and tuition I pay only $200.00 more now and went from a 2 bedroom apartment to a 5 bedroom house with 3/4 acre and we are a family of 5 so it worked well. Travel time to get to work 1hour 15 min. thats the sacrifice for a better life.
And work in whitestone for 25 years :)
 
eh.....for the most part, the weather is nice....but i really don't like the laid back, pussy-footin' around, demeanor of the people out west. I like how people are to the point, direct and tell you what they feel back east. People out here think i am to up front and in your face. I think they are pussies.

fucking hippies
 
In this pic you can see the nose of my van by the fence in the parking lot to right.
They moved me to this lot after they sold the one next to Samâ??????s Carpet.


EXCELLENT Thread :thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:
 
We moved out about a year and a half ago.
The neighborhood really got bad. When we first moved in it was really quiet.
 
I finally get to take pictures of a crime scene within minutes..



By Tanyanika Samuels and Jonathan Lemire
Daily News Staff Writers

Wednesday, February 11th 2009, 2:06 PM


Simmons/News

One of the bystanders wounded in a shooting in the Bronx came into the nearby Best Stop Deli on Gun Hill Rd. seeking help.

Two innocent bystanders were wounded Wednesday morning after a shootout erupted on a Bronx sidewalk full of people walking to a subway station, police and witnesses said.

A woman was shot in the arm and a man suffered a graze wound to the leg when the bullets started flying outside the entrance to the Gun Hill Rd. No. 5 train station just before 9 a.m., police said.

Investigators believe two men began shooting at each other in front of a barbershop, sending pedestrians scrambling for cover at the busy intersection of DeWitt Pl. and East Gun Hill Rd.

"A lady came in holding her arm [and] said she was shot," said Mohammed Hayan, manager of the Best Stop Deli on Gun Hill Rd.

"She kept saying 'Call an ambulance, call an ambulance - I'm shot, I'm shot,'" Hayan said. "We gave her the phone...I didn't see any blood [but] she was holding her arm."

The unidentified woman, who had been peering in a store window to admire a photo of President Obama in the moments before she was shot, is in stable condition at Jacobi Medical Center.

The other wounded bystander - identified by relatives as Darnell Cooper, 18 - was also being treated at Jacobi, police said.

The two gunmen ran from the scene but one of them - who also may have suffered a gunshot wound - was arrested moments later a few blocks away, police said. His name wasn't immediately released. Police said the other man escaped into the subway station.

Store owners at the bustling Baychester intersection were stunned.

"It's a good neighborhood but you have to be careful," said Hayan.
 
Awesome Citi Field pic's, Min0.
 
We were getting ready to unload our tools to start work on the tracks when all of the sudden we hear what sounded like fire works.
To make things even wackier there was a police car right in front of us.

Once they heard the shots they radio'd for more police, they came within seconds.
The funny this is that the cops also thought it wasn't gun fire.

This happened about 200 feet away from us or just a little more than a block away.​
 
That blond above is

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Molly Rokasy came to News 12 as a reporter in the fall of 2007.
Molly graduated from St. John's University where she majored in Communications. She interned at several NYC stations while in college. She served as an intern for ABC News 20/20, where she had the amazing opportunity to work with Barbara Walters. After graduation, Molly was hired at NY1 News as a News Assistant and filled in at the assignment desk.
Molly's love of television began at a young age. While in high school, she worked as a reporter for a cable station in her hometown of Oberlin, Ohio. She also won a national contest where she was flown to Denver to interview Erin Brockovich at a Women's Forum. Molly also loved shadowing Cleveland anchors and reporters on stories.
Although Molly considers herself a New Yorker now, she misses her family in Ohio and flies home every chance she gets. When Molly isn't working, she loves to play her flute, hang out with her friends, travel, and shop.
 
Two people began shooting at eachother in the fucking street?

Hang these fucking hoodlums.

Glad to hear your safe!
 
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