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Thread ID: 20684 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-10-18
2005-10-18 17:28 | User Profile
Saul Steinberg's "View of the World from 9th Avenue", which appeared on The New Yorker in March 1976, was the American Society of Magazine Editors' fourth choice for most influential US magazine cover of the past 40 years.
Behold your domain, goyim.
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2005-10-18 18:10 | User Profile
Surprise, surprise, another New York Jew who thinks Manhattan is the center of the universe and gets patted on the back by other NY Jews for saying it!!
2005-10-18 18:20 | User Profile
When will humanity's view on the zhids going to be on the covers, winning praise? Why is it safe for an inbred ugly tribe to laugh at the rest of the world, while the opposite much more justified action is dangerous?
2005-10-18 23:25 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead]Surprise, surprise, another New York Jew who thinks Manhattan is the center of the universe and gets patted on the back by other NY Jews for saying it!![/QUOTE]Actually I think most New Yorkers do give credit to California, as it contains suitable quantities of Hollywood jews, commies, druggies, and porn producers. There is a well known term for the land in between - "flyover country".:thumbd:
It's never occurred to me, but I think there's an obvious history in this term. Remember the Jews in Jesus's time treated the Samaritans and Samaria, which lay between the Jewish provinces or Judea and Galilee, the same way. They'd avoid it, by going to the east instead of traveling through Samaria. That was before airplanes allowed the Sidney Blumenthal's of New York to make countless trips to their Los Angeles cousins without ever setting foot on that [I]terra incognita [/I]in between. :caiphas: