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Bora Bora wrote:Can you give us a link to this???
Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
Red Chief wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Can you give us a link to this???
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-be ... 05022.html
There is no name but I hope she is not somebody from your friends or acquaintances.
Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
Ballbraker wrote:I bet each of you ^^^ would love to live in New York but cant get a work visa. I would and make no apologies for it.
New York also has 11 million people so per capita it is law crime.
Bora Bora wrote:Well if she is Russian, you can count on me not knowing her. And if she is, possible relative of yours?
Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
And I'm sure you can name a place where it's not a daily occurrence. Let me guess, the UK? Oh, I'm sorry, they only do little boys there.
busa wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
And I'm sure you can name a place where it's not a daily occurrence. Let me guess, the UK? Oh, I'm sorry, they only do little boys there.
You really are a nasty little piece of work aint ya
Red Chief wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Well if she is Russian, you can count on me not knowing her. And if she is, possible relative of yours?
I don't get it. Never mind. And Yes, If it happened in Moscow I would be anxious.
Eid Mubarak!
Bora Bora wrote:busa wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
And I'm sure you can name a place where it's not a daily occurrence. Let me guess, the UK? Oh, I'm sorry, they only do little boys there.
You really are a nasty little piece of work aint ya
Nasty is as nasty gets. London probably has just as much crime as does New York. This is someone who takes a swipe at Americans or America every change she gets. For every action, there is a reaction.
busa wrote:Bora Bora wrote:busa wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Hey what's new in New York. Daily occurance surely!
And I'm sure you can name a place where it's not a daily occurrence. Let me guess, the UK? Oh, I'm sorry, they only do little boys there.
You really are a nasty little piece of work aint ya
Nasty is as nasty gets. London probably has just as much crime as does New York. This is someone who takes a swipe at Americans or America every change she gets. For every action, there is a reaction.
I must confess that i find it hard to believe that London and new york would have the same kinda crime figures purely based on gun ownership,but i aint been to London for years and have never set foot in america so i cant really comment,what gives me the hump is your assumption that paedo crime is rife in the UK or were you implying that only young boys get murderd there ?
Ballbraker wrote:I bet each of you ^^^ would love to live in New York but cant get a work visa. I would and make no apologies for it.
New York also has 11 million people so per capita it is law crime.
Chocoholic wrote:Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Chocoholic wrote:BB, that's quite laughable considering half my family are American! Didn't know that now did you?! And in many States. And to the other douche - yeah I cn get a visa actually! But not my kinda place so have no intention of wanting to live there.
Been to New York, not my kinda place. Not a big city fan unfortunately.
Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Unfortunately in places where weapons are freely available, violent crime is pretty much common place and this is true of many major cities around the globe.
Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:BB, that's quite laughable considering half my family are American! Didn't know that now did you?! And in many States. And to the other douche - yeah I cn get a visa actually! But not my kinda place so have no intention of wanting to live there.
Been to New York, not my kinda place. Not a big city fan unfortunately.
Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Unfortunately in places where weapons are freely available, violent crime is pretty much common place and this is true of many major cities around the globe.
Chocoholic wrote:BB, that's quite laughable considering half my family are American! Didn't know that now did you?! And in many States. And to the other douche - yeah I cn get a visa actually! But not my kinda place so have no intention of wanting to live there.
Been to New York, not my kinda place. Not a big city fan unfortunately.
Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Unfortunately in places where weapons are freely available, violent crime is pretty much common place and this is true of many major cities around the globe.
viking-warrior wrote:Actually London is far worse than New York.
^Guiliani and his zero tolerance made New York as safe palce to live and work.
Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:BB, that's quite laughable considering half my family are American! Didn't know that now did you?! And in many States. And to the other douche - yeah I cn get a visa actually! But not my kinda place so have no intention of wanting to live there.
Been to New York, not my kinda place. Not a big city fan unfortunately.
Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Unfortunately in places where weapons are freely available, violent crime is pretty much common place and this is true of many major cities around the globe.
As fou your "American" side of the family, you made that point a few times.
New York State is vast. New York City is the "central" area. The beauty is that you can live in the country or suburbia and be in the city in no time. I'm sure that's the same as in the UK.
In the US, weapons are NOT freely available. For the legal purchase of a fire arm a background check is done on each person prior to the purchase as well as there being a waiting period is involved. Upon approval and the sale the individual and his/her details are entered into a government registry as a weapons owner. And like any other city, they are also sold from the boot of a car.
I don't live in the city for the mere fact that it is way too expensive. Even if I could afford to live in the city, I would still chose to live outside as it would allow me to "enjoy" all that the city has to offer when I want.
dresden wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:BB, that's quite laughable considering half my family are American! Didn't know that now did you?! And in many States. And to the other douche - yeah I cn get a visa actually! But not my kinda place so have no intention of wanting to live there.
Been to New York, not my kinda place. Not a big city fan unfortunately.
Er and name a place where this doesn't happen on a daily basis - oh er let me think - anywhere in the UAE!
Unfortunately in places where weapons are freely available, violent crime is pretty much common place and this is true of many major cities around the globe.
As fou your "American" side of the family, you made that point a few times.
New York State is vast. New York City is the "central" area. The beauty is that you can live in the country or suburbia and be in the city in no time. I'm sure that's the same as in the UK.
In the US, weapons are NOT freely available. For the legal purchase of a fire arm a background check is done on each person prior to the purchase as well as there being a waiting period is involved. Upon approval and the sale the individual and his/her details are entered into a government registry as a weapons owner. And like any other city, they are also sold from the boot of a car.
I don't live in the city for the mere fact that it is way too expensive. Even if I could afford to live in the city, I would still chose to live outside as it would allow me to "enjoy" all that the city has to offer when I want.
NYC is a great place to be if you are from out of town. Next week I'm heading down to visit my cousin who has a pad in Manhattan, on the rim of central park. Should be cool.
If you are a resident of NYC, you will soon realize that the true place to be is actually 'upstate' NY. Although, it's a pretty tight knit community... sometime's money isn't enough