Question for CeeJay.

I would like to become a member of New Age Posting. Got room for one more member? I'm the person.

How many members to you employ in this group?
 

The Dork Lord

Whipping Boy
8====D ~o ~o ~o

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C-40

NEW AGE POSTING
^Idiot^

Jelous because he's no loner a member of N.A.P. There was a time when Dark Pickle use to ride my jock. Remember when Dark Pickle?
 

C-40

NEW AGE POSTING
I would like to become a member of New Age Posting. Got room for one more member? I'm the person.

Sure! Why not. Put it in your sig and its done. (I'm down with Blackfoot (KOTG/The New Jack)

How many members to you employ in this group?

Let's see:
  • @Troll kINGDOM
    Geedis
    Steve Samurai Jack (Comicon)
    Joe Hennessy
    note to self: There's 2 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @Comicon
    Spack
    Pork (Geedis)
    Rockwell
    Sqigly
    Mr. Hand
    note to self: There's 3 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @TCJ
    Buck Master
    Mike Jenson
  • @FanBoy Forum
    Phatfaboulous
    Geedis
    sir rodney
 

The Dork Lord

Whipping Boy
^Idiot^

Jelous because he's no loner a member of N.A.P. There was a time when Dark Pickle use to ride my jock. Remember when Dark Pickle?

No Charles, I can honestly say I don’t remember any jock rides. I remember when your idiocy amused me, but that didn’t last very long, now did it?

Let's see:
  • @Troll kINGDOM

  • Geedis
    Steve Samurai Jack (Comicon)
    Joe Hennessy
    note to self: There's 2 members who I will not reveal at this time.

    [*]@Comicon

    Spack
    Pork (Geedis)
    Rockwell
    Sqigly
    Mr. Hand
    note to self: There's 3 members who I will not reveal at this time.

    [*]@TCJ

    Buck Master
    Mike Jenson

    [*]@FanBoy Forum

    Phatfaboulous
    Geedis
    sir rodney

Too bad it's all the same person ;)
 


Let's see:
  • @Troll kINGDOM
    Geedis
    Steve Samurai Jack (Comicon)
    Joe Hennessy
    note to self: There's 2 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @Comicon
    Spack
    Pork (Geedis)
    Rockwell
    Sqigly
    Mr. Hand
    note to self: There's 3 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @TCJ
    Buck Master
    Mike Jenson
  • @FanBoy Forum
    Phatfaboulous
    Geedis
    sir rodney


i'm impressed with the number of members you've established.
 
I would like to become a member of New Age Posting. Got room for one more member? I'm the person.

How many members to you employ in this group?

Oh damn! This isn't good
 
Sure! Why not. Put it in your sig and its done. (I'm down with Blackfoot (KOTG/The New Jack)

I stand corrected, Its all good.
 

The Dork Lord

Whipping Boy
AP: U.S. News

Liberty's crown, closed since 9/11, to open July 4

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By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer Verena Dobnik, Associated Press Writer – 24 mins ago

NEW YORK – The Statue of Liberty's crown, with its exhilarating view of New York's skyscrapers, bridges and seaport, is reopening on Independence Day for the first time since terrorists leveled the World Trade Center just across the harbor.

Safety and security issues have been addressed and 50,000 people, 10 at a time, will get to visit the 265-foot-high crown in the next two years before it is closed again for renovation, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Friday.

"On July 4, we are giving America a special gift," Salazar said at a news conference on nearby Ellis Island. "For the first time in nearly eight years we will once again be able to have one of the most awesome experiences in the world."

Interior Department officials said they had not yet determined how to choose who climbs to the top. Spokeswoman Kendra Barkoff said a lottery is one possibility. Salazar "wants the tickets to be distributed not based on your connections but in a fair and equitable way," she said.
The statue was closed to the public because of security concerns after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The base, pedestal and outdoor observation deck were reopened in 2004 but the crown remained off-limits.
Tourists can now climb to the top of the statue's pedestal and a lower observation area. Starting July 4, they'll be able to mount the 168 steps leading to the crown and its 25 windows.

Some of the windows offer a view of the Manhattan skyline, no longer punctuated by the 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center.
The Park Service had said in the past that the narrow, double-helix spiral staircases could not be safely evacuated in an emergency and didn't comply with fire and building codes. Tourists often suffered heat exhaustion, shortness of breath, panic attacks, claustrophobia and fear of heights.

Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-NY, who has for years pushed for the crown to be reopened, once called the decision to close it off "a partial victory for the terrorists." On Friday, he said he sent a letter to Barack Obama, inviting the president to be the first person to tour the reopened crown on July 4.
A National Park Service spokesman said last year that the statue's designer, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, never intended for visitors to ascend to the crown.

Salazar said the decision to reopen it was based on a National Park Service analysis that included recommendations on reducing risk to visitors. Only 30 visitors an hour will be allowed to visit the crown, and they will be brought up in groups of 10, guided by a park ranger. Also, the handrails on the stairway will be raised.

"We cannot eliminate all the risk of climbing to the crown, but we are taking steps to make it safer," Salazar said.
The majestic copper statue, 305 feet tall to the tip of its raised torch, was designed to mark the 1876 centennial of the Declaration of Independence. It faces the entrance to the harbor, welcoming the "huddled masses yearning to breathe free," in the words of Emma Lazarus engraved on a bronze plaque inside the statue.

The torch has been closed since it was damaged by a saboteur's bomb in 1916.

Today, visitors are screened before boarding ferries and again before they can visit the museum in the base or climb to the top of the pedestal.
News of the reopening pleased tourists visiting Liberty Island on Friday.
"I'd go up in a second," said Bonita Voisine of Naples, Fla., pointing at the camera she would use to capture the panorama. "That means we're safer."

Susan Horton, of Greensboro, N.C., agreed, saying, "The fact that they're opening the crown must mean that they're confident of the security and that's good — and the view will be spectacular."

Philip Bartush, of Sydney, Australia, who had gone as high as he was allowed on Friday and had looked up into the crown, said it would be "a challenge" to go up there, but "the view will be fantastic."

The crown will be closed again after two years for work on a permanent safety and security renovation, the department said. Barkoff said other parts of the statue may also be closed for that work, but the museum in the base will remain open.

When the project is done, about 100,000 visitors a year should be able to get to the crown, officials said.

On Friday, Salazar also announced that $25 million in stimulus funding will be used for improvements at Ellis Island, the historic immigration center in New York Harbor. The work will include stabilizing the 1908 Baggage and Dormitory Building, which housed immigrants awaiting processing, and repairing 2,000 feet of the island's crumbling seawall.

Acres of the island are still off-limits to the public, including a dilapidated hospital, a morgue and infectious disease wards where sick immigrants were either cured or died before they could start a new life in America. The Interior Department said 40 percent of American citizens can trace a family connection to Ellis Island.
 

The Dork Lord

Whipping Boy
AP News

Police: Bank robber nabs $3K, leaves wallet behind



KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Police didn't have to dust for fingerprints to find this suspect — they just rifled through the wallet he left behind at the scene.

Albert Vincent Perkins was charged with robbing First Federal Bank in Kansas City on Thursday. Police said he walked into the bank, handed the teller a plastic bag and ordered her to give him all of the $100 bills.

Then he walked out of the bank — but left his wallet sitting on the counter.

The U.S. attorney's office said the teller and a customer in the bank identified the photo on the driver's license and another photo in the wallet as the robber.

Perkins was arrested Thursday night. Police say he took about $3,100.
 

Conchaga

Let's fuck some shit up
I would like to become a member of New Age Posting. Got room for one more member? I'm the person.

How many members to you employ in this group?

Let's see:
  • @Troll kINGDOM
    Geedis
    Steve Samurai Jack (Comicon)
    Joe Hennessy
    note to self: There's 2 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @Comicon
    Spack
    Pork (Geedis)
    Rockwell
    Sqigly
    Mr. Hand
    note to self: There's 3 members who I will not reveal at this time.
  • @TCJ
    Buck Master
    Mike Jenson
  • @FanBoy Forum
    Phatfaboulous
    Geedis
    sir rodney

Looks to me like all the seats are filled on that short bus. You'll have to take the next one. Don't worry. There's plenty of windows to lick.
 
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