Calling all Prospect Place/Court and Sunrise Avenuers!

This is an attempt to connect with people from long, long, ago. Perhaps the connection will last one simple paragraph, never to be heard from again, or reignite to last a lifetime. Who knows. I just think it would be fun to catch up with people that share so many fond memories from childhood and beyond. Some of us already do still keep in touch. While some might be content to keep the past in the past. Either way. Lets see what happens.

Steve O

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mr Z has jumped in

Ooops, I mean Mr "C".

Thanks for confirming the original abduction. I had my suspicions......

Actually Mr Z, you are in the news quite frequently these days. Although not as reliable as Rasmussen, the "Zogbi Poll" is a struttin' it's stuff! ;-)

Hey wacka, how you be?

6 comments:

Friedman Go Home said...

He wasn't so hard to find after all.

Lost Civil War Fort of The Carolinas said...

Steve. When I want to laugh I think about my workboot getting caught on the windowsill and me hanging upside down. Thanks for helping me out of that jam. That was funny. A Torino is heavy.

Lost Civil War Fort of The Carolinas said...

Steve, if you want to see some of the stuff Ive been up to go to www.myspace.com/marketresearch
and look at the video portion.

StullyO said...

Dennis, if you want to check out some stuff of mine, go to www.whoneedspraguewhenihavethe
urineofjonesbeachbathhouse.com

Seriously, great stuff. So you didn't think the timing was right to comment on the presidents hieght? LAL. I actually checked out Joes myspace a month ago or so. Also, Ed showed me an article a few years ago mentioning Joe...something to do with Eric Clpaton?

Ed S said...

I believe the article was about an auction, the Sony president and DZ battling for a guitar that Clapton played at the 911 concert. It appeared in the Daily news on ----Ok my memory isn't that good.
DZ I always wondered where the name of you're company came from. After a brief click on you're site ---Cool is all I can say. Wasn't there a book of poems that you had published????

Friedman Go Home said...

Walt Whitman (yeah, that mall guy)immortalized the name in this poem, submitted to the Herald February 27, 1888.

Paumanok.
Sea-beauty! stretch'd and basking! One side thy inland ocean laving, broad, with copious commerce, steamers, sails

And one the Atlantic's wind caressing, fierce or gentle and with mighty hulls dark-gliding in the distance:

Isle of sweet drinking-water—healthy air and soil!
—isle of the earth and brine!



Sounds like a nice place.