I get it, but my heart belongs to Human Boat Shoe, aka Tommy Vietor.
I get it, but my heart belongs to Human Boat Shoe, aka Tommy Vietor.
And your Breitbart hive mind is in full effect here as well.
Have you actually read the post, you clown?
It’s not commendable. It’s incompetent. If I go collect a bunch of popsicles on 7th Avenue and tell people I’m going to drive their contributed popsicles to Houston in a 1996 Camry, that’s not commendable, either. Schilling’s an imbecile. He just wants to be on the radio and tell people he’s in Houston.
Not trying to be a dick, but cash money is a much better way of helping people. Disaster relief agencies have a much better idea of what is needed, and a lot of stuff donated is flat out trashed because it isn’t useful or isn’t of the quality needed.
The best thing you can do at times like these is take care of yourself, so you can continue keeping up the good fight. Work so you can afford to give money, have dinner with friends so you can talk about your feelings, sleep in on Saturdays so you’ll be well-rested to keep on being an advocate.
Some days I’m just not sure how to continue living life while all this is going on. It feels irresponsible to go to work, have dinner with friends, sleep in on Saturdays. Is this what it was like to live in Germany in the 30s? I give money and I give time, but I feel like an asshole for keeping up any semblance of…
The city is used to dead bodies.
Isn’t he the same guy who, on 9/11, called the NYC Dept of Buildings to report that some WTC employees were exiting the building without swiping their badges on the way out?