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  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    i was brown bagging it on the way to a bar one night and a cop stopped me and made me throw it out. then he was telling me how lucky i am that he is not writting me a ticket. he asked to see my ID and everything.

    i thought they couldn't say anything if you conceal the bottle?


    those days are long over

    95% of the time u get a ticket and then have to go to court ,,its a pain in the arse

    it happened to me in96 at randalls island

    anf in 2000 after the yanks beat the mets lol i was drinking in the street to celebrate and the cop van pulled up and saw me ,,called me ovwer and asked me why blah blah ,,, i told them i was celebrating the yanks win ..as i said this i noticed the big met bobblehead in the van lol they gave me a ticket
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    those days are long over

    95% of the time u get a ticket and then have to go to court ,,its a pain in the arse

    it happened to me in96 at randalls island

    anf in 2000 after the yanks beat the mets lol i was drinking in the street to celebrate and the cop van pulled up and saw me ,,called me ovwer and asked me why blah blah ,,, i told them i was celebrating the yanks win ..as i said this i noticed the big met bobblehead in the van lol they gave me a ticket

    at the time i was living in jersey and he said the reason why he wasn't writting me a ticket is because you have to make a court appearance and said he wasn't going to make me come all the way in from NJ. nice move by the cop, but his NJ geography was lacking because my town is about a 10 minute bus ride to port authority.
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    not sure about this

    but if it is inside a brown bag, but still inside the container, they can bust your cajones, but if you pour it into a cup, they very well cant say anything to you.
    Again, im not sure of this, but i can tell you there are no longer drinkinbg beers allowed on the beach the nypd now has ATVs and scooters and whatnot and they are sandcrawlers.
    Used to be if you were on the sand at the beach , you were safe.
    Like J says , these days are long over.

    Anyhow

    would you NYR nuts ( like myself ) be into going out after MSG 2 - to see the coverband at BB Kings ?

    I have a few extra FREE tickets- ( they are on me ) and then if we need more they can be had at the door . Its gonna be a long night but how often ddo we see pearl jam at the garden underneath the silky smooth 7, 1 , 35, 11, and the 2 ?


    It is cabaret style service, we could take over a few tables, and get a bite to eat (( or just drink more )) :eek:

    dont worry if youre only 19, there are no age limitations to get into BB Kings.

    Time is short we have to do something quick if we re gonna meet up- i hope the xman checks in- if we come up with anything i will PM him,....
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  • NY PJ1
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    MALKIN TO THE RANGERS?
    Posted 11:29 AM ET | Comments 14 Ok,Ok this is just speculation but the Rangers and the Pens have a deep history of making trades. So no one can respond that the Pens would never move one of the best centers in the game to a division rival. But with hints in the air that Malkin may become expendable if Hossa signs back on in the Steel city,it's got to be explored.Looking back on past trades,the two teams may have appeared to be South American gun runners and not NHl clubs with all the fire power moving east to west. In 98 the Rangers sent Kovalev to PA for Petr Nedved hoping to fill in their center position. In 2003 the Rangers sent a slew of marginal players and Stanley Cup champ Mikael Samuelson to the Pens to take him back. In Aug 1995 the Rangers would make one of their worst deals in history sending Sergei Zubov and Petr Nedved to the Pens for Luc Robitaille and Ulf Samuelsson. The deal has been recently deemed the worst in recent history on Blueshirtbulletin.com.,in a fan poll. Even though both teams failed to reach their Stanley cup goals after making these deals, their sure wasn't a lack of star power and possibilities.

    The Rangers are firm on committing to youth and development,while playing around a core of Drury,Gomez,and Lundqvist.I also know they need another legitimate D-Man on the point such as Jay-BOW.But to imagine a line of Malkin with Alexei Cherepanov,and Anisimov (now on the wing) is a really something to ponder. The Penguins like the Rangers,are on the path of greatness. However, it's clear that they have their poster boy already and with Sid in town Malkin holds back a gear. Evgeni had no problem shifting the Ferrari into 4th at Madison Square Garden,and his postseason performance vs. the Rangers had an edge. It's been rumored that Malkin ( who is English shy) is holding Penguins brass under AK-47 pressure,to keep fellow countrymen Sergei Gonchar in black and gold longer term. Would Malkin press hard for a deal to the Rangers knowing that Brooklyn's Brighton Beach is one of the largest Russian communities stateside. It's no fluke that after the Rangers had drafted Cherepanov 17th overall last year in the draft ,that the club was snapping pictures with sexy Russian models in the neighborhood. With NY's ethnic diversity they can play cards that other cities can't and when Sergei Zubov was moved in 95 he missed the city and its proximity to the Brooklyn Moscow. Not only would Malkin have 3 fellow Russians on the club ( assuming Tyutin is not part of the deal),but his agent must drool over the idea of seeing his clients image,jersey,and product all over Manhattan buildings.

    I'll let most of you guys figure out possible trade scenarios but,here's some options.Te Rangers could let the Pens pick from any one of several young forwards but Petr Prucha looks to be the most attractive. He could play on the wing with Sid and Hossa and his 30 goal potential is back again. He is also making just over a million dollars so his salary and wing position allows them to fit him in easily.The Pens may want to add a little grit and scoring on the wing as well so Ryan Callahan and his $575,000 salary ease the potential loss of veterans Ruutu or Malone.The Rangers would also have to provide at least 2 first round picks in this and the next draft. With the Draft as deep as it is this year,the Rangers could use its depth as leverage. The Penguins don't have a first rounder this year because of the Hossa deal with Atlanta,and we all know how the Pens keep their hands near the cookie jar. For the Rangers,they need depth at the defensive position and they will be able to find an adequate blue liner in the second round. As most of the Ranger vets near the end of the road,it's becoming more apparent that they are going to need skilled forwards too. Malkin is a beast on the boards and after taking out Mara's legs ( Bad move),he does play with some snarl. I wonder if a Devil takes a run at Cherepanov,if we wouldn't see him take out a few more legs. Speaking Of Cherepanov,it may make bringing him over next year that much easier. With all the issues with the new Russian League the Rangers could use one more card up their sleeve too. Rangers fans may not have to see many growing pains with Cherepanovs game,as Malkin helped Ryan Malone bring his play to new levels. Adding another 6'3" Anisimov to the opposite wing also opens up room for the Russian sniper,and allows him to cash in on Malkins rebounds. Speaking of rebounds the Rangers have been looking for a PP point man for the last few years and after watching Malkins heavy bomb from the point,is there a better shot out there. They already have explored idea using Straka,Cullen,and even brining in Brian Rolston to man the point.But none of those players are the T-72 tank that Malkin is.Moving back to the deal,the Penguins could have Dan Gerardi, ( although it will burn) to fill in the losses of Brooks Orpik and Mark Eaton.So now that's Gerardi,Callahan,Prucha and two first round picks to get started. Staal is off limits so is Sanguinetti,so take it easy Shero with the demands. He will get offers from the Kings and just about every other NHL team ,but needs to take certain things into account. First,Ranger prospects and players are draft with the size of their heart first. It is no shock that most of our young core is playing with the big club because they worked for it. Much of the Rangers team success is attributed to their accelerated development and their desire to win. Shero Will have to gamble on other NHL prospects and the possibility of throwing a wrench into the Penguins recent success and Therriens defensive system. Rangers young forwards aren't shy of back checking and adding 8 possible matches and amped up adrenaline never hurts. Last Shero has to consider that the NHL is no longer the only main option,especially for European superstars. Russian League loopholes are allowing NHL players to jump ship and sign contracts despite NHL commitments. If Malkin starts throwing around threats,it's possible that he could sway a deal to NY over LA.
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    MALKIN TO THE RANGERS?
    Posted 11:29 AM ET | Comments 14 Ok,Ok this is just speculation but the Rangers and the Pens have a deep history of making trades. So no one can respond that the Pens would never move one of the best centers in the game to a division rival. But with hints in the air that Malkin may become expendable if Hossa signs back on in the Steel city,it's got to be explored.Looking back on past trades,the two teams may have appeared to be South American gun runners and not NHl clubs with all the fire power moving east to west. In 98 the Rangers sent Kovalev to PA for Petr Nedved hoping to fill in their center position. In 2003 the Rangers sent a slew of marginal players and Stanley Cup champ Mikael Samuelson to the Pens to take him back. In Aug 1995 the Rangers would make one of their worst deals in history sending Sergei Zubov and Petr Nedved to the Pens for Luc Robitaille and Ulf Samuelsson. The deal has been recently deemed the worst in recent history on Blueshirtbulletin.com.,in a fan poll. Even though both teams failed to reach their Stanley cup goals after making these deals, their sure wasn't a lack of star power and possibilities.

    The Rangers are firm on committing to youth and development,while playing around a core of Drury,Gomez,and Lundqvist.I also know they need another legitimate D-Man on the point such as Jay-BOW.But to imagine a line of Malkin with Alexei Cherepanov,and Anisimov (now on the wing) is a really something to ponder. The Penguins like the Rangers,are on the path of greatness. However, it's clear that they have their poster boy already and with Sid in town Malkin holds back a gear. Evgeni had no problem shifting the Ferrari into 4th at Madison Square Garden,and his postseason performance vs. the Rangers had an edge. It's been rumored that Malkin ( who is English shy) is holding Penguins brass under AK-47 pressure,to keep fellow countrymen Sergei Gonchar in black and gold longer term. Would Malkin press hard for a deal to the Rangers knowing that Brooklyn's Brighton Beach is one of the largest Russian communities stateside. It's no fluke that after the Rangers had drafted Cherepanov 17th overall last year in the draft ,that the club was snapping pictures with sexy Russian models in the neighborhood. With NY's ethnic diversity they can play cards that other cities can't and when Sergei Zubov was moved in 95 he missed the city and its proximity to the Brooklyn Moscow. Not only would Malkin have 3 fellow Russians on the club ( assuming Tyutin is not part of the deal),but his agent must drool over the idea of seeing his clients image,jersey,and product all over Manhattan buildings.

    I'll let most of you guys figure out possible trade scenarios but,here's some options.Te Rangers could let the Pens pick from any one of several young forwards but Petr Prucha looks to be the most attractive. He could play on the wing with Sid and Hossa and his 30 goal potential is back again. He is also making just over a million dollars so his salary and wing position allows them to fit him in easily.The Pens may want to add a little grit and scoring on the wing as well so Ryan Callahan and his $575,000 salary ease the potential loss of veterans Ruutu or Malone.The Rangers would also have to provide at least 2 first round picks in this and the next draft. With the Draft as deep as it is this year,the Rangers could use its depth as leverage. The Penguins don't have a first rounder this year because of the Hossa deal with Atlanta,and we all know how the Pens keep their hands near the cookie jar. For the Rangers,they need depth at the defensive position and they will be able to find an adequate blue liner in the second round. As most of the Ranger vets near the end of the road,it's becoming more apparent that they are going to need skilled forwards too. Malkin is a beast on the boards and after taking out Mara's legs ( Bad move),he does play with some snarl. I wonder if a Devil takes a run at Cherepanov,if we wouldn't see him take out a few more legs. Speaking Of Cherepanov,it may make bringing him over next year that much easier. With all the issues with the new Russian League the Rangers could use one more card up their sleeve too. Rangers fans may not have to see many growing pains with Cherepanovs game,as Malkin helped Ryan Malone bring his play to new levels. Adding another 6'3" Anisimov to the opposite wing also opens up room for the Russian sniper,and allows him to cash in on Malkins rebounds. Speaking of rebounds the Rangers have been looking for a PP point man for the last few years and after watching Malkins heavy bomb from the point,is there a better shot out there. They already have explored idea using Straka,Cullen,and even brining in Brian Rolston to man the point.But none of those players are the T-72 tank that Malkin is.Moving back to the deal,the Penguins could have Dan Gerardi, ( although it will burn) to fill in the losses of Brooks Orpik and Mark Eaton.So now that's Gerardi,Callahan,Prucha and two first round picks to get started. Staal is off limits so is Sanguinetti,so take it easy Shero with the demands. He will get offers from the Kings and just about every other NHL team ,but needs to take certain things into account. First,Ranger prospects and players are draft with the size of their heart first. It is no shock that most of our young core is playing with the big club because they worked for it. Much of the Rangers team success is attributed to their accelerated development and their desire to win. Shero Will have to gamble on other NHL prospects and the possibility of throwing a wrench into the Penguins recent success and Therriens defensive system. Rangers young forwards aren't shy of back checking and adding 8 possible matches and amped up adrenaline never hurts. Last Shero has to consider that the NHL is no longer the only main option,especially for European superstars. Russian League loopholes are allowing NHL players to jump ship and sign contracts despite NHL commitments. If Malkin starts throwing around threats,it's possible that he could sway a deal to NY over LA.



    wow !

    AND LOOK AT THIS :

    THEY ARE ALL RACING TO WOO jAGR :
    June 17, 2008
    The Tortoise and The Hare
    One GM traveled across Eastern Europe to court Jaromir Jagr only to find that the object of his affection was half a world away in New York. The other GM remained MIA while Jagr waited to hear whether he was wanted back in New York, where he helped rehabilitate the GM's career. Who will win the race to sign Jagr, the tortoise or the hare? The hare is Anatoly Bardin, GM of Avangard Omsk of Russia's Kontinental Hockey League. Bardin is in the Czech Republic, his announced reason for being there to woo Jagr. But Jagr is, according to Blueshirts Blog, back in New York after a vacation in Mexico, waiting to hear from the tortoise, Ranger GM Glen Sather, whom he says he has not spoken to since break-up day last month.

    "I’m in Prague, but Jaromir hasn’t arrived yet," Bardin told SovSport.ru. "I’m expecting him any day now. Unless he gets an official Ranger offer, Jagr knows that Avangard really wants him. And that’s why I came to the CR -- I want to talk to him once more. It's not true [that Jagr has been offered an outrageous contract]. Our offer is reasonable. We don’t intend to lavish money. As for the talks that Jaromir set his own conditions, it’s just guesswork. I’ve already read not one but several canards about this." No quotes from Sather on the subject -- maybe he'll have something to say later in the week at the draft in Ottawa. [Thanks to DaTeL for a precise translation of Bardin's interview.]

    In other news, see the latest entries at Blue Notes on the Rangers signing Andreas Jamtin (still no official confirmation from the team -- but no denial either) and at Rangers Report for analysis of the news about Jagr. Martin Rucinsky told Denik Sport in the Czech Republic that he will only return to the NHL as a Ranger, and only if Jagr and Martin Straka are there too. The NHL-IIHF Player Transfer Agreement has officially expired -- see Prospect Park here and here for an interview on the subject with IIHF President Rene Fasel and Jess Rubenstein's analysis.

    Posted by Dubi on June 17, 2008 at 11:36 AM | Permalink | Comments (11)
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  • Hawkshore
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    NY PJ1 wrote:
    MALKIN TO THE RANGERS?
    Posted 11:29 AM ET | Comments 14 Ok,Ok this is just speculation but the Rangers and the Pens have a deep history of making trades. So no one can respond that the Pens would never move one of the best centers in the game to a division rival. But with hints in the air that Malkin may become expendable if Hossa signs back on in the Steel city,it's got to be explored.Looking back on past trades,the two teams may have appeared to be South American gun runners and not NHl clubs with all the fire power moving east to west. In 98 the Rangers sent Kovalev to PA for Petr Nedved hoping to fill in their center position. In 2003 the Rangers sent a slew of marginal players and Stanley Cup champ Mikael Samuelson to the Pens to take him back. In Aug 1995 the Rangers would make one of their worst deals in history sending Sergei Zubov and Petr Nedved to the Pens for Luc Robitaille and Ulf Samuelsson. The deal has been recently deemed the worst in recent history on Blueshirtbulletin.com.,in a fan poll. Even though both teams failed to reach their Stanley cup goals after making these deals, their sure wasn't a lack of star power and possibilities.

    The Rangers are firm on committing to youth and development,while playing around a core of Drury,Gomez,and Lundqvist.I also know they need another legitimate D-Man on the point such as Jay-BOW.But to imagine a line of Malkin with Alexei Cherepanov,and Anisimov (now on the wing) is a really something to ponder. The Penguins like the Rangers,are on the path of greatness. However, it's clear that they have their poster boy already and with Sid in town Malkin holds back a gear. Evgeni had no problem shifting the Ferrari into 4th at Madison Square Garden,and his postseason performance vs. the Rangers had an edge. It's been rumored that Malkin ( who is English shy) is holding Penguins brass under AK-47 pressure,to keep fellow countrymen Sergei Gonchar in black and gold longer term. Would Malkin press hard for a deal to the Rangers knowing that Brooklyn's Brighton Beach is one of the largest Russian communities stateside. It's no fluke that after the Rangers had drafted Cherepanov 17th overall last year in the draft ,that the club was snapping pictures with sexy Russian models in the neighborhood. With NY's ethnic diversity they can play cards that other cities can't and when Sergei Zubov was moved in 95 he missed the city and its proximity to the Brooklyn Moscow. Not only would Malkin have 3 fellow Russians on the club ( assuming Tyutin is not part of the deal),but his agent must drool over the idea of seeing his clients image,jersey,and product all over Manhattan buildings.

    I'll let most of you guys figure out possible trade scenarios but,here's some options.Te Rangers could let the Pens pick from any one of several young forwards but Petr Prucha looks to be the most attractive. He could play on the wing with Sid and Hossa and his 30 goal potential is back again. He is also making just over a million dollars so his salary and wing position allows them to fit him in easily.The Pens may want to add a little grit and scoring on the wing as well so Ryan Callahan and his $575,000 salary ease the potential loss of veterans Ruutu or Malone.The Rangers would also have to provide at least 2 first round picks in this and the next draft. With the Draft as deep as it is this year,the Rangers could use its depth as leverage. The Penguins don't have a first rounder this year because of the Hossa deal with Atlanta,and we all know how the Pens keep their hands near the cookie jar. For the Rangers,they need depth at the defensive position and they will be able to find an adequate blue liner in the second round. As most of the Ranger vets near the end of the road,it's becoming more apparent that they are going to need skilled forwards too. Malkin is a beast on the boards and after taking out Mara's legs ( Bad move),he does play with some snarl. I wonder if a Devil takes a run at Cherepanov,if we wouldn't see him take out a few more legs. Speaking Of Cherepanov,it may make bringing him over next year that much easier. With all the issues with the new Russian League the Rangers could use one more card up their sleeve too. Rangers fans may not have to see many growing pains with Cherepanovs game,as Malkin helped Ryan Malone bring his play to new levels. Adding another 6'3" Anisimov to the opposite wing also opens up room for the Russian sniper,and allows him to cash in on Malkins rebounds. Speaking of rebounds the Rangers have been looking for a PP point man for the last few years and after watching Malkins heavy bomb from the point,is there a better shot out there. They already have explored idea using Straka,Cullen,and even brining in Brian Rolston to man the point.But none of those players are the T-72 tank that Malkin is.Moving back to the deal,the Penguins could have Dan Gerardi, ( although it will burn) to fill in the losses of Brooks Orpik and Mark Eaton.So now that's Gerardi,Callahan,Prucha and two first round picks to get started. Staal is off limits so is Sanguinetti,so take it easy Shero with the demands. He will get offers from the Kings and just about every other NHL team ,but needs to take certain things into account. First,Ranger prospects and players are draft with the size of their heart first. It is no shock that most of our young core is playing with the big club because they worked for it. Much of the Rangers team success is attributed to their accelerated development and their desire to win. Shero Will have to gamble on other NHL prospects and the possibility of throwing a wrench into the Penguins recent success and Therriens defensive system. Rangers young forwards aren't shy of back checking and adding 8 possible matches and amped up adrenaline never hurts. Last Shero has to consider that the NHL is no longer the only main option,especially for European superstars. Russian League loopholes are allowing NHL players to jump ship and sign contracts despite NHL commitments. If Malkin starts throwing around threats,it's possible that he could sway a deal to NY over LA.

    Somebody must have just got a new bag!!! ...take it wasy on that shit till you know how potent it is! peace
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  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Hawkshore wrote:
    Somebody must have just got a new bag!!! ...take it wasy on that shit till you know how potent it is! peace


    dont get uptight the nucks have a few fans ;)
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    any Sean Avery news , anyone ?
    maybe we'll see him at The Garden for Pearl Jam !


    and how about the BB Kings show- is anyone interested at all ? after the MSG 2 Show at BB Kings,....
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  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    any Sean Avery news , anyone ?
    maybe we'll see him at The Garden for Pearl Jam !


    and how about the BB Kings show- is anyone interested at all ? after the MSG 2 Show at BB Kings,....

    at work by 630 ,,no can do my man

    i only took off wed. not thursday
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    at work by 630 ,,no can do my man

    i only took off wed. not thursday




    awww J, it will have to be night 1 then- or definitely at the beacon !

    anyone else who may be interested in the BB Kings " TEN " Shwm after Pearl Jam @ The Garden ?
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  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=3452292

    threatening to kick MSG out of the league?
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=3452292

    threatening to kick MSG out of the league?
    Won't happen.
    Either way, don't sue the league and lose ;)
  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=3452292

    threatening to kick MSG out of the league?


    i would kill myself
  • chromiam
    chromiam Posts: 4,114
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=3452292

    threatening to kick MSG out of the league?

    Nah they would get rid of the owners and then sell the team to another group of owners.... The NHL would never get rid of the Rangers.
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  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    espn.com is reporting that sather is allowing avery to walk and test free agency.

    if he ends up on the isles or devils i am going on a rampage.
  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    espn.com is reporting that sather is allowing avery to walk and test free agency.

    if he ends up on the isles or devils i am going on a rampage.



    SUPER :rolleyes:
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    espn.com is reporting that sather is allowing avery to walk and test free agency.

    if he ends up on the isles or devils i am going on a rampage.
    If he ends up on the Devils I'm going to laugh my ass off.

    Update: I hope he ends up on the Devils :p
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    Rygar wrote:
    If he ends up on the Devils I'm going to laugh my ass off.

    Update: I hope he ends up on the Devils :p

    jerk!

    although that would make me vomit, i would rather see him in a devil uniform than an isles uniform.

    and you already used your one update... you can't go back and say you hope he ends up in an islander!
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    jerk!

    although that would make me vomit, i would rather see him in a devil uniform than an isles uniform.

    and you already used your one update... you can't go back and say you hope he ends up in an islander!
    Nah, if he ended up on the Isles I'd be indifferent. Or sad, just because he didn't end up on the Devils.
    I bet him and Marty bunk on the road!
    Imagine that stick waving in Lunk's face!
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    Rygar wrote:
    Nah, if he ended up on the Isles I'd be indifferent. Or sad, just because he didn't end up on the Devils.
    I bet him and Marty bunk on the road!
    Imagine that stick waving in Lunk's face!

    avery would pounce on avery for doing that to hank!

    oh wait a second. i just got sad.