I used to live in Staten Island for a period of 9 years. It was a vaudeville of circus acts tripping over each other, splashed by drugs and money and really bad grammar. Betwixt in all this was an undercurrent of privilege, ignorance, and hedonism. It was, quite frankly, the very worst place I’ve ever lived.
MOBB BOSS WAS WHACKED there today, in a very quaint a rich part of town — the wealthiest enclave in Staten Island and one of the most elite in NYC.
This is how the fucking neighbors viewed the heinous crime, of being shot 7 times and then run over by a car.
The gunman sped off in a blue pickup truck after the hit, which one source described as “disrespectful” because it took place near his family home in an outer borough.
Cali is the first mob boss to be slain in New York City since a fresh-faced John Gotti ordered the murder of then-Gambino boss Paul Castellano in 1985 at Sparks steakhouse in Midtown.
“Even Gotti had more respect,” one police source told The Post. “He did it out in Manhattan.”
I bought some KTOV this morning, but the trend is failing. What’s also failing are many of these micro caps, a sign that excess is teetering out. When it happens, and believe me it will, I’m afraid your little stock exchange is going to be flummoxed and cast aside — like a cheap toy on Xmas day. Trading these small names are obstreperous, but necessary for my inner peace. The only way this resolves itself is by me injuring myself thru several trades gone astray. I only learn by the fires and the boot. Yesterday’s +24% day trade did not help in extricating me from these stocks.
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Hangin out with Mo Green lately Cap’n?
Gonna have to use a dictionary on this one. Dr. Fly you writing like Edgar Allan Poe.
Does indeed sound like an awful place to reside.
Let’s be honest, “Staten Island” and “elite in NYC” don’t belong in the same sentence. It’s like saying peanut butter and child abuse in the same sentence. Just doesn’t work…
Why do you chose to live in Princeton now?