HOOT HOOT HOOT
We will be watching the Super B.
@ H OO TER'S
We will be watching the Super B.
@ H OO TER'S
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Multi-Million
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MORE ON NYCITY CESSPOOL
A WORD of advice to New York City taxi drivers: If you support President Bush in this GOP-hostile town, keep your mouth shut. Last week, I introduced you to Etzer Jerome, who was fined $500 and had his hack license suspended for three weeks after he expressed fondness for Bush to a passenger. Well, he's not the first driver to run afoul of the unwritten Code of Politically Correct Cabby Conduct. Meet Mira Chaikin. Last summer, the 15-year taxi veteran disagreed with a passenger over the war in Iraq (news - web sites) ?— which she favors. Chaikin was fined $150 by the Taxi and Limousine Commission. For being ''discourteous.'' ''I said, 'The troops are doing a good job.' And she [the passenger] went off on it,'' contends Chaikin, of Queens, who attends John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Here's what happened: In July 2003, Chaikin picked up a woman at Penn Station and headed toward East 86th Street. ''Soon after, the conversation turned to the war in Iraq . . . with [the passenger] indicating she opposed it, while [Chaikin] supported the war,'' administrative-law Judge Frank Fioramonti wrote after Chaikin's disciplinary hearing last Sept. 15. The passenger, who only gave me her initials, K.B. ?— identities are kept secret in TLC tribunals ?— told me, ''It escalated to her [Chaikin] attacking me and my character because I'm a musician.'' K.B. insists Chaikin accused her of doing drugs and having sex at anti-war rallies. In a recording I've reviewed of the hearing, Chaikin denies making rude comments. Judge Fioramonti continually interrupts her. He deemed the passenger ''credible.'' Chaikin's appeal was denied. By K.B. insists Chaikin accused her |
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Oh Leave Him Alone,Breast Fed
He Misses His Breast Feedings,as a child he was weened and misses his comfort! When men get older they all go a little wierd cut him some slack! He would be right in the front row at every performance ordering up more food than he could eat just to watch the girls hustleing around jiggling and wiggling around! By Oh The Memorys Of Mamorys |