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The best part from my NYC trip...

Bender

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  • Feb 12, 2014
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    It was our last day there, just finished up with the amazing 9/11 memorial, I wanted a hoodie or a shirt, one of the locals with us told us the firehouses sell thier own shirts and the money stays with them. Perfect. But the catch... we had 30 mins before we had to meet our ride to airport... screw it, let’s go! Fast hike/jog a few giant NYC blocks and we make it to Engine 7 Ladder 1. And walk in to see the engines at the ready and we announce our intentions, they say come on in to the back. Opens a locker with their own shirts and hats for sale. On top of that we meet the Battalion commander who was one of the first responders to 9/11.... he told us the story of that day and how most of his guys got out of tower one just before it fell. It was chilling and sobering to hear it first hand. In the middle of his storytelling the firehouse got a call and a bunch of the men jumped and engine number seven and raced out the door. The battalion commander didn’t even seemed rushed, he finished up with us and shook everybody’s hand before he got in his pick up truck to leave. I felt bad for keeping him, but he said no he wanted to spend some time with us, it was only a couple minutes after the big truck left that he went on his way.

    So, if you find yourself in New York City in the Manhattan area I know at least two of the fire houses sell their own shirts to tourists, you just have to poke your head in and ask. I know these are progressive/liberal cesspool cities. But there are still honorable men
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    just trying to survive.

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    I have a few shirts from the various FD in the city. Good people

    If I had known, I could have guided you to some great watering holes (99% locals).

    I also greatly appreciate you not posting your face...my eyes are in bad enough shape :)
     
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    Bender, which restaurants did you go to and how did you like blue man group?
    I forgot all the restaurants, but La Mela was one in Little Italy. It was good. Great people and atmosphere, but average Italian (wife is Italian, my bar is extremely high). I missed out on blue man group, hung out with sick kids at the Marriott while my wife and friends went. My wife was not that impressed... lol, but the others loved it! I loved Central Park way more than expected. Traffic was horrible but just makes Wyoming feel that much better
     
    I forgot all the restaurants, but La Mela was one in Little Italy. It was good. Great people and atmosphere, but average Italian (wife is Italian, my bar is extremely high). I missed out on blue man group, hung out with sick kids at the Marriott while my wife and friends went. My wife was not that impressed... lol, but the others loved it! I loved Central Park way more than expected. Traffic was horrible but just makes Wyoming feel that much better
    Ah yes, I’ve been to la mela years ago. That means “the Apple” in Italian. See that, brains
     
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