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Big Ugly
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Does that guy even have a career anymore?
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LilOz
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As far as I remembered people in the wtc center and their families weren't cheering.
It is that simple.
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Killthehumans
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I guess i can see where you are coming from BIg-D...as a boston'er i guess i'd be sad if the jonhancock building was destroyed. I also probally
failed to realize that the damage and debris probally affect non-business or small business places.
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BDx13
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In September 2002, the NYC Comptrollers office published a captivating report entitled "One Year Later, The Fiscal Impact of 9/11 on New York City".
At that time, its authors estimated New York City's losses at between $83 and $95 BILLION, including both direct and indirect costs. Lower Manhattan
was closed to the general public for months after the attacks; countless businesses went under and 150,000 people (including yours truly) lost their
jobs in the first year alone.
While we're on the topic (ok, I know I'm the one keeping us on it), I'd like to thank the federal government for pressuring the EPA to announce that
the air around the disaster area was safe to breathe when every independent organization testing at the time concluded the opposite. http://www.wtcregistry.org
I live directly east of the WTC site in Brooklyn; less than 10 blocks from the waterfront, and directly in the eastward wind's path. When my wife and
I got home that evening, the smoke in our neighborhood was so thick, you couldn't see the traffic light at the end of the block. Ash and debris were
everywhere. If you think about it for too long, it can make you sick to your stomach.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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BDx13
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Quote: | Originally posted by Big Ugly
Does that guy even have a career anymore? |
i assume so - http://www.krs-one.com - but i can't say i've heard anything from him in years.
http://www.templeofhiphop.org
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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