Showing posts with label Wall Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wall Street. Show all posts
Friday, October 21, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wall Street
XAVIER SMITH: "So they caused the economic downturn, got bailed out for it, gave themselves bonuses to boot, and gripe about paying their fair share in taxes which would help pull us out of the recession? And then have the nerve to call rebrand themselves as "job creators" meanwhile outsourcing to cheap foreign labor. Yeah, they sure love America, alright."
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Monday, December 27, 2010
Wall Street Bull Covered in Yarn
Street artist Olek covered NYC's iconic Wall Street bull in this custom-made crocheted outfit sometime before the blizzard. Unfortunately for the bull, someone removed it after about two hours, so the horned creature was forced to endure the Snowpocalypse without his bull-shaped tea cozy.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
NYC News
One of the blogs I read every day is Gothamist, which provides the 4-1-1 on what's happening here in NYC. Here are some recent stories of interest ...
The fat cats of Wall Street saw their bonuses increase 17% in 2009 - something that enrages man people in this country. However, here in NYC those Wall Street salaries are extremely important. Wall Street accounts for only 5% of New York City jobs, but Wall Street salaries account for 24% of the salaries paid to New Yorkers. Story.
Many of you might assume there would be security cameras in subway cars - but there weren't until yesterday. Four cars on the "E" line recently had cameras installed as part of a pilot program to "aid in the investigation and prosecution of criminal activity". I'm just glad there were no cameras on the "F" line when I lived in Brooklyn and used to take the train home from the clubs. My intoxicated behavior may not necessarily have been "criminal", but I KNOW I could have been prosecuted for some of it. Story.
New York City - which is known for pizza-by-the-slice - now has pizza-in-a-cone. Fuggedaboutit! Story
In other food-related news, the City has officially banned homemade desserts from school bake sales - in an ongoing effort to combat childhood obesity. Now "Bake Sales" can only offer fruits and vegetables (which, HELLO, aren't baked) or one of 27 approved pre-packed items (low-fat Doritos and Nutrigrain bars - in blueberry only - are included). Ridic. Story.
Finally, the Mayor just announced that all parades must shorten their routes by 25%, and limit their "run times" to five hours, in an effort to cut down on police and sanitation overtime. This will especially affect the Puerto Rican Day Parade and the Gay Pride Parade - which traditionally run well over five hours because of the large number of participants. But even the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (above) will have to shorten its route - which will probably lead to increased congestion and overcrowding along the shortened route. Happy Holidays! Story.
Monday, December 14, 2009
White Meat Monday - Craig Capurso






Craig Capurso is a busy guy. He is a Wall-Streeter-by-day/boxer-by-night. Craig is also a model and a bodybuilder, and he used to play semi-pro football. When does this guy ever have time to go to the gym?!?
Thursday, December 25, 2008
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