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On December 17, 2008 1:16 PM in Wentz & Co. Played Washington Square Park, they said:

FOB sucks and this was a bad publicity stunt. THat's true. But this should also outrage every New Yorker. You don't need a permit to play un-amped instuments in Washington Square Park....

On December 15, 2008 2:49 PM in Gov. Paterson Annoyed by SNL Skit, they said:

What to say about SNL... This pretty much demonstrates that the quality of writing is no higher than the comedic talent of a second grader. Oh, boy! A blind joke abou a blind governor! That's so witt...

On November 13, 2008 10:23 AM in NY Times Stock Hits a 52-Week Low, they said:

would have a lot less to dicuss. (sorry. Late night)...

On November 13, 2008 10:22 AM in NY Times Stock Hits a 52-Week Low, they said:

Are you people all retarded? If the New York Times goes out of business (which it won't) gothamist wouldn't have a lot less to discuss. Blogs need newspapers....

Vote the bums out!!!!...

On October 6, 2008 2:43 PM in News Flash: Subways are Slow, they said:

If we would simply replace the rails and subway cars with a Mag-lev system we could save tons of money in powering the engines. All you need is a little push and the mag-lev will keep moving infinitel...

On October 6, 2008 2:40 PM in Farewell, NY Times Sections, they said:

Hey I'm 27 and I've been reading the Times since I'm a teenager. While it sucks that they reduced the width of the paper, this consolidation isn't that big a deal. It's just a reversion to how the sec...

On August 4, 2008 3:44 PM in NYPD Investigates Cop Videotaped Throwing Cyclist Off Bike, they said:

There have been plenty of CM rides when the ride HAS followed all traffic regulations, and stopped at the red lights. At all of these rides that I have participated in the police have violently arrest...

On August 4, 2008 3:37 PM in Tompkins Square Park Flag Burning, they said:

I think the verdict is still up in the air as to whether the blogs lead to great political participation, or participation that leads to outcomes. It seems to me that in previous decades, when orgazin...

On August 4, 2008 3:31 PM in NYC Foreclosures Up 67%, they said:

Anyone who bothers to closely read the report will see that while there are hundreds of foreclosures in other burroughs, there were only 7 foreclosures in Manhattan. Seven. We all owe a hearty thanks ...

On August 4, 2008 1:34 PM in Tompkins Square Park Flag Burning, they said:

Say what you want about the people in Tompkins this weekend. But at least they are passionate enough about something to go out into the world and actually DO something - which is more than can be said...

On August 1, 2008 12:39 PM in News Flash: New York City Flooded with Chain Stores, they said:

I also wish these chains would mostly go away, but Duane Reade isn't a national chain. It's a New York city chain....

On July 31, 2008 2:51 PM in Rififi to Close, the Laughter Dies Tonight!, they said:

Agreed, the place was never as good after it was remodeled. But still, it's a big hit to the world of comedy in New York. RIP Mo Pitkin's, Comedy Village, Rififi's... what's next?...

On July 29, 2008 11:51 AM in NYPD Investigates Cop Videotaped Throwing Cyclist Off Bike, they said:

Critical Mass is a monthly event celebrating bike riding. Since the August 2004 Republican National Convention, the policy of the NYPD was changed by Mayor Doomberg from one of peaceful facilitation o...

On July 24, 2008 2:31 PM in As Mayor, Anthony Weiner Won't Open NYC to Wal-Mart, they said:

I'm not sure New York is ready for a "Mayor Weiner." Although at least his name isn't Oscar "Mayor" Weiner! I can't wait for headlines "Weiner Fixes Sewage Leaks."...

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