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psychologistmimi · 5 months
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Nighttime Revelry and City Sparks: My Love Affair with NYC
What is your favorite place to go in your city? It’s that time of the year again where I extoll the virtues and wonders of New York City. Ah, the enchanting nights of New York City, where the skyline transforms into a shimmering tapestry, and the air is charged with electric tingles of urban magic. Ince you see New York City at night, you’ll understand love at first sight. I love all (well,…
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purpledusty · 11 months
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Jake: We can make this work! We’re Romeo and Juliet!
Piers: It didn’t work for Romeo and Juliet. That play ends up in a tragic double suicide.
Jake: That’s how it ends? Why do people like it so much?
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madnesswithamethod · 4 months
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Shirley Chisholm park is type nice … with a view of water !
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Chris (watching his squad): I feel like a proud mama hen whose baby chicks have learned to fly.
Piers: Interesting analogy. Chickens are famously bad at flying.
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beccaplaying · 2 months
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sotragedydefendor · 1 year
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Pier 4 - Sunset Park da neilsonabeel Tramite Flickr: Nikon FE2 24mm Nikkor f/2.8 Ais Kentmere 400 Dev: Legacy Pro L110 1:31 for 6 min at 68 degrees
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Pier 44, Redhook Brooklyn, NY
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fairiesangelsnurses · 2 years
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You Are Never Alone
I find myself at the old pier On a lovely Spring day Thinking of my father,so dear Who has long passed away Of all the days we spent Laughing and gabbing All those nights we spent Enjoying our love of crabbing So much has changed Down on the old docks I think of how I have aged As the waves crash against the rocks My feelings of grief wade in and out Of the gentle breeze in the air Until I take a…
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yagikidd57 · 2 years
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Coney island beach Brooklyn NY
July 17th 2022
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burninggravity · 2 years
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Pearls adorn a foggy night in Manhattan, May 2022
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concertphotos · 1 month
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The Brooklyn Bridge, Financial District, and The Battery in Lower Manhattan Skyline Aerial View
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The Brooklyn Bridge, Financial District, and The Battery Skyline of Lower Manhattan Aerial View by David Oppenheimer Via Flickr: The Brooklyn Bridge, Financial District, and The Battery skyline of Lower Manhattan in New York City nighttime aerial view - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - performanceimpressions.com
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purpledusty · 1 year
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[Jake walks in in a pink shirt]
Chris: Oh, my god.
Sheva: Jake is wearing pink! Jake is wearing pink!
Jill: Are we sure it's not just a white shirt that's been bloodied in a motorcycle crash?
Sheva: Or maybe it wasn't him. Does he have a twin sibling?
Piers: If Jake had a twin he would have eaten them in the womb
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esonetwork · 2 months
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'Brooklyn Knight' Book Review By Ron Fortier
New Post has been published on http://esonetwork.com/brooklyn-knight-book-review-by-ron-fortier/
'Brooklyn Knight' Book Review By Ron Fortier
BROOKLYN KNIGHT By C.J. Henderson Tor Books 2010 335 pgs
Writer C.J. Henderson (December 26, 1951 – July 4, 2014) was an American writer of horror, hardboiled crime fiction, and comic books. His comics work includes books for Marvel Comics and Valiant Comics. His best-known work in the hardboiled genre was the Jack Hagee detective series and his supernatural detective Teddy London series, as well as many other short stories and novels featuring many characters from Lovecraftian fiction and Kolchak: The Night Stalker, as well as his own.
He was also a friend. Thus, after all these years, we picked up his two Piers Knight books of which “Brooklyn Knight” was the first. It is a terrific pulp adventure filled with many of the tropes Henderson frequented in his fiction. Knight is the curator of a museum in Brooklyn as the tale begins and in classic form, he is getting acquainted with his new assistant, a lovely redhead from Montana named Brigit Elkins. It reminded me of I.V. Frost’s first meeting with the sexy Jean Moray. Bridget is awed by the grandeur of New York as Knight gives her a whirlwind tour starting from the observation lounge of the Empire State Building. She little realizes she’s about to join him in a fantastic adventure that will determine the fate of all mankind.
An ancient evil entity desires to enter our world/dimension, but to do so it must find an ancient artifact known as the Dream Stone; which of course is located in the museum. When a group of mercenaries attempt to steal the stone, they are thwarted by Knight who just happens to be an occult magician possessing his own unique and powerful talent. In the battle, Knight comes face to face with his opponent; another practioner bent upon achieving the Elder God’s wishes.
The action is fierce and fast-paced while at the same time, Henderson’s characterization of both Knight and Bridget is somehow tender. There is sensitivity to these characters we’d not seen in his earlier works and found it totally endearing. Having only completed two Piers Knight books before his passing, we will be very eager to read and review the second; hopefully before the end of the year. Meanwhile, if you’re an old C.J. Henderson and have yet to meet Piers Knight, get with it.
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ashleighxcx · 3 months
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Coney Island by Ellen Munro
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beccaplaying · 2 months
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Solitary duck swimming under the Brooklyn Bridge @ Pier 17
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