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Keeping with the theme of Anna Nicole Smith being the most important news of the year, I present to you two important video clips (and free Marxist rub down to whoever can figure out what drugs she’s on — and Jesus is not an acceptable answer):
The Article: An excellent article in New York magazine by Isaiah Wilner detailing the rise and fall of 27th Street.
Choice bits (since the article is long, read it at the New Yorker website):
Nightclubs were big business now. If you carried a black AmEx card, you could count on getting in, somewhere. āBottle serviceāit was a killer,ā one club worker recalls. āBecause now you didnāt have to look right to get in. The owners didnāt care about the quality of the crowd. The bottom line was the money. It was, Sell those tables, sell those tables, up-sell, magnums, bottle minimums. And you now hadāforgive me for saying itāevery undesirable seated in a nightclub.ā
The same summer, B.E.D., which had opened in January on the sixth floor, debuted its rooftop lounge. āThatās when all the bridge-and-tunnel guys came in,ā a 27th Street veteran recalls. āThese are the guys who brought the Jersey girls and the short shorts. They mobbed the whole street. And then, when you walked to Bungalow, you saw seven trashy blonde chicks standing outside begging to be let in, and guess what? It takes away from the atmosphere.ā
By the summer of 2006, the street crawled with peopleāforcing the police to barricade both ends. Masses of visored men in bright T-shirts stumbled through, smoking joints, carrying plastic cups, urinating on the walls. Thin girls toddled out in spike heels. It was a boozy CancĆŗn North. People threw up in front of buildings and on their clothes; turned away at the door, they spat at the doormen. āWeād find people passed out in the bathroom,ā recalls a former employee of B.E.D. āYou would think it was a dead body. Passed out, like scary passed out, like smack them, pick them up, theyāre like Jell-O, like someone took their spine out. And on the street. You would literally see people face down in the gutter.ā
And the keeper:
āItās not about who you know, itās how you carry yourself,ā says one visibly excited man, tonguing his teeth and working his jaw as he strides with his friend toward the bar in back. āIām the guy that walked in, said āhi,ā paid for my drinks, did my blow in the bathroom, and came out smiling. They respect me for it.ā
The importance: Not much frankly, except for the lesson of keeping people from New Jersey out of your club if you want it not to be a cesspool of disgusting human beings.
Holy shit did anyone happen to be watching fox news last night. I caught the 1/2 hour news hour and it blew my mind. The show, first off, is a blatant ripoff of the shows like The Daily Show, Weekend Update, and other such shows. But those shows appear on Comedy Central and Saturday Night Live. This was on Fox News…. Can you think of any other comedy show on any other news network? Secondly, every joke contained obvious political undertones and even the “irony” was lost from the intended sarcasm because the conservative agenda could be seen a mile away. The subject of the entirety of the jokes and trash-talking included electric cars, hybrid and biodiesel technology, a fictional account of ed begley jr getting arrested and raped by gangs in jail, everyone in hollywood, doctor-patient confidentiality, global warming, freedom of speech, Barak Obama, ACLU related civil rights amendments, essentially anyone and everything that doesn’t embody what FOX represents. I find it insulting that Fox feels the need to fund and air a show like this on their own news channel and act as though they don’t hide political agendas in their news broadcasting. The show laid out several well structured logical arguments which I thought were well put and totally agreed with… bizarre thing was that they played a laugh track at the end of it. Those were when the supreme court opinions were being explained.