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ruca

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so ruca was visiting his lady friend in new york and the two of us went to see one of her friends who lived in east harlem. now this girl lives on the 33rd floor and the elevator is the oldest piece of **** ever. everytime the elevator stops at a floor it takes litterally 2 minutes to open the door. so were in the elevator and some guy gets on and clicks the 29th floor. hes like messing around with his coat and **** and al of a sudden a gun falls out of his pocket onto the floor. my heart stops me and the lady friend stare at it and the elevator doesnt open for two minutes. so he picks up his gun and just waits there.... after about a minute of dead silence, hes like dont worry guys im not gonna shoot you. he finally leaves, but damn that sucked.
 
I thought maybe you had forgotten your name and were unable to post "RUCA!" in every thread.
 
Scariest thing.....lol.

You should have grown up in the late 80's early 90's in NYC like I did. I sat next to a guy on the subway who got attacked by a girl with a knife, I had a friend who had a gun put in his mouth right in front of me for talking ****.......TO A COP!!! I stood about 25 feet from a guy who got shot in the head in the parking lot of a night club I used to work at. One day at school a letter bomb went off in an English teacher's face......I could go on.
 
Seriously...that's a very un-ruca-ish situation. Who's always about the good times. Hopefully he didn't blow someone elses head off. Scary stuff.
 
Scariest thing.....lol.

You should have grown up in the late 80's early 90's in NYC like I did. I sat next to a guy on the subway who got attacked by a girl with a knife, I had a friend who had a gun put in his mouth right in front of me for talking ****.......TO A COP!!! I stood about 25 feet from a guy who got shot in the head in the parking lot of a night club I used to work at. One day at school a letter bomb went off in an English teacher's face......I could go on.

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Scariest thing.....lol.

You should have grown up in the late 80's early 90's in NYC like I did. I sat next to a guy on the subway who got attacked by a girl with a knife, I had a friend who had a gun put in his mouth right in front of me for talking ****.......TO A COP!!! I stood about 25 feet from a guy who got shot in the head in the parking lot of a night club I used to work at. One day at school a letter bomb went off in an English teacher's face......I could go on.

What part of NYC did you live in? Where are ya living now?
 
NYC is one of my favorite cities. Ive only been once, but I definitely want to get back there again...good to see we have some NYC Jazz fans.

How did you end up liking the Jazz and not the Knicks?
 
NYC is one of my favorite cities. Ive only been once, but I definitely want to get back there again...good to see we have some NYC Jazz fans.

How did you end up liking the Jazz and not the Knicks?

He was held at gunpoint and given the choice of Jazz or Rock. He thought it pertained to everything. I'm hammered. Sorry. I know that was corny. We just stopped at a gas station and I had a hot dog and a Metr-X Bar.
 
sorry to disappoint, lemme make up for it with a bold red fancy ruca!

-=~*^*~*RUCA!!!!!!*~*^*~=-

and im from the california suburbs, cmon scariest thing that happened to me before that was a 12 year old black kid threatening to call his big brother to **** me up
 
NYC is one of my favorite cities. Ive only been once, but I definitely want to get back there again...good to see we have some NYC Jazz fans.

How did you end up liking the Jazz and not the Knicks?

I was always a Stockton/Malone fan but the one player I followed in the box scores no matter what team he was on was Jeff Hornacek. He was traded to Utah and then a couple of years later they came out with NBA League Pass - so I've been watching them ever since.

I will admit when I first started watching basketball I was a big Bernard King fan - but I just couldn't get into The Knicks as a team.
 


LOL - well I'm certainly not a thug - I managed to pretty much stay out of trouble. I'm just telling it like it was. Anyone who grew up in NYC during the end of the Koch Administration and The Dinkins Administration will tell you the city was a borderline war zone between the crack and rampant corruption in the NYPD.
 
I will admit when I first started watching basketball I was a big Bernard King fan

Nothing to be ashamed of there. About a year ago NBATV showed the game where King scored something like 40 in the first half. Dude was outrageous.
 
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