JoeyRamone

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  1. I have the same set up, Not to happy with it...
  2. Best of luck...Hope for a hot nurse too.
  3. You have a few nice shots...Pictures look great....
  4. Now I run a IT Consulting firm. I would like to own a pizza/bar in the Florida Keys and do Charter Fishing. Still might just do that...
  5. How come you dont really see little girls at his house? *** He is a wack job..Needs to get put into general population, let the men have there way with him.
  6. I hope it's not old news coming back into circulation. *** It came across the wire today....
  7. He is late to court, has a spectacle after court, he is treating these charges to gain attention like he is walking down the red carpet. The truth will come out and old Jacko will have a lot of time to Jacko in the big house. Then he invited all his fans to come party at his house. Dam freak
  8. That is a shitty deal. Good idea what can be done to help?
  9. Judge halts Andover skydiving Posted Friday, January 16, 2004 by Webmaster By JENNIFER LILLY Herald Staff Writer A skydiving operation that has long been the subject of complaints from Andover Township residents has been shut down by order of an administrative law judge. Sky’s The Limit, owned by Jeffrey Root, has been locked in a battle with the township and People Against Airport Expansion, a local grassroots organization opposed to the business. Residents living near Newton Airport, on Stickles Pond Road, have complained for years about the constant buzz of low-flying airplanes operated by Sky’s The Limit, a skydiving operation located at the airport. They were also angered by incidents of skydivers landing in people’s backyards. The four-year long fight ended on Thursday when Judge Thomas E. Clancy, sitting Newark, issued a ruling revoking Sky’s The Limit’s temporary operating licenses. There were five licenses issued by Theodore H. Matthews, executive director of the state Division of Aeronautics. The licenses span April 5, 2000 to April 13, 2003. Clancy said in his ruling that Matthews made a mistake by issuing the first temporary license on April 5, 2000, because he relied on the sloppy work of his staff. Much of the paperwork and necessary information was missing from the application Matthews reviewed, Clancy said. Clancy also ruled that the first temporary license was not in compliance with the state Administrative Code. The original license was “corrupted, illegitimate and void,” he said. “It’s just a shame that it’s taken this long and this much money to prove what we’ve been saying all along,” said Township Administrator Richard Stewart, who received the 19-page ruling Thursday afternoon. PAAX is made up primarily of people who live near Newton Airport and were upset over the noise caused by airplanes carrying skydivers flying over their homes on a daily basis. “We’ve had more noise than Newark airport people,” said Mike Kostelnik, a member of PAAX. Kostelnik lives about one mile from the airport’s 3,300-foot runway and said often planes fly as low as 100 feet over his house. Clancy said the commissioner of the Department of Transportation decides whether to issue a permanent license, but he pointed out local and state regulations which must be considered. There is an township ordinance that restricts aircraft use, but it doesn’t mention a parachute drop zone. The judge said that if an ordinance doesn’t mention a use, that doesn’t mean it is permitted. Instead, any new use must be approved by the township, he wrote. “Why did we have to take it this far and spend taxpayer money just to enforce our own ordinances?” said Mayor John Carafello. “We have laws and ordinances in this town and we expect them to be followed — by everybody.” Root will have to request a site plan review and apply for a variance if he wishes to reestablish his business in Andover Township. Under state law, he must demonstrate four items for the variance to be approved: • that special reasons exist for the variance to be granted; • that there would not substantial detriment to the pubic good if it were granted; • that it would not substantially impair the intent and purpose of the zone plan; and • what the impact would be on the limits of runway subzones and endzones. Carafello said everyone has the right to ask the township for a variance. If Root chooses to comply with the ordinance and apply for a variance he will be given a fair hearing, the mayor said. “We are grateful with Judge Clancy’s decision. He has clearly indicated that the position of Andover Township was correct all along — that Mr. Root has not followed the law and, very frankly, we think that the commissioner should be quite concerned over Judge Clancy’s determination that the issuance of the temporary license was ‘corrupted’,” Stewart said. “We knew what this person was doing was wrong — this just proves it.” Stewart said he believes the decision is effective immediately. “I’m just glad somebody sees Andover Township’s side for a change,” Carafello said. Root couldn’t be reached for comment.
  10. They did it.. caution when opening
  11. In the old days it was wake n bake , Brewski and good to go.
  12. Well if ya ever need a job let me know. I run a IT consulting firm in Chicago....
  13. I am wondering how my wife and I will be with 4 kids ages 3, 4, 5 and 10 on the plane to Florida in 12 days. 3 hours of doing what? trying to keep them quiet. No way some kid can chill for 4 hours at a concert. They just want the money, a deterrent to not bring kids to a concert
  14. I hear ya, it was just a saying. Life is way to short to get all caught up in the little stuff that means nothing in the long run. One needs to enjoy every day because it is a true blessing. I know you understand, we have lost a good number of friends in the past few years. I am grateful to be alive another day, with 4 healthy kids and a wife and dog that love me..
  15. I had a deal with my boss last year. I was just getting into some sales beside my fulltime recruiting job. Well he said if I sold 1 million in new business he would jump. Well 4 million later he still wont jump. He gave me a hell of a bonus for letting him off the hook too. He does not like me jumping at all. I have a family with 4 kids under 10, does not want to have his right hand man burn in either. He just does not understand. I did take the summer off this year from jumping. We will see. Dont mess up your job but dont let anyone take away your passion to jump either.
  16. Yep Chris, He was good people. I meet him when i first started jumpin. Life is just life. Some go some stay..Why ask why. Good Speed to him. Tim Ryan
  17. The Illinois Govoner wants to buy from Canada to save money...
  18. Great that you are being nice and all, I don't think the lady will not pay you but you might want to call your insurance company and see what they say....
  19. WTF is that all about? Have a cam set up in every room of your house? For what reason?
  20. That blows. Need a pair of cement shoes made?