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I heard if you light some candles and say "Extorris" three times in a mirror, he will appear. It worked for this one guy, once... but it might have been an isolated incident. View Quote Tried that one night when I had somebody messing around outside. All it got me was 3D holographic IN GIF. |
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You tell me. What's a extra duty gig? Never heard the term. "Tonight's featured avatar-Extorris" My old avatar was Lloyd Bridges from Airplane but I saw another member had it so I changed it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What was the percentage of lucky Saturdays VS supervisors that actually knew what they were doing? You tell me. Quoted:
He got passed over for extra duty gigs and is still pissed What's a extra duty gig? Never heard the term. Quoted:
Who is the guy in your avatar and what the hell was your old avatar? "Tonight's featured avatar-Extorris" My old avatar was Lloyd Bridges from Airplane but I saw another member had it so I changed it. Around here it's where you work for a construction crew or at a bank or store in your off time but for the big bucks. |
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Around here it's where you work for a construction crew or at a bank or store in your off time but for the big bucks. View Quote Regular patrol guys couldn't work the road construction details, that was strictly for NYPD Highway Patrol guys. The bank or store details paid regular pay rate, I preferred working easy OT for extra money. |
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Quoted: You tell me. What's a extra duty gig? Never heard the term. "Tonight's featured avatar-Extorris" My old avatar was Lloyd Bridges from Airplane but I saw another member had it so I changed it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What was the percentage of lucky Saturdays VS supervisors that actually knew what they were doing? You tell me. Quoted: He got passed over for extra duty gigs and is still pissed What's a extra duty gig? Never heard the term. Quoted: Who is the guy in your avatar and what the hell was your old avatar? "Tonight's featured avatar-Extorris" My old avatar was Lloyd Bridges from Airplane but I saw another member had it so I changed it. |
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Regular patrol guys couldn't work the road construction details, that was strictly for NYPD Highway Patrol guys. The bank or store details paid regular pay rate, I preferred working easy OT for extra money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Around here it's where you work for a construction crew or at a bank or store in your off time but for the big bucks. Regular patrol guys couldn't work the road construction details, that was strictly for NYPD Highway Patrol guys. The bank or store details paid regular pay rate, I preferred working easy OT for extra money. Yeah working the bank or store details for regular pay rate doesn't make much sense. |
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right?
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Extorris is a mysterious character. Not a lot of people know this but back in the 70s he played Joe the Policeman in the "What's Goin' Down" episode of That's My Momma. View Quote He was also the stunt double gay policeman from the YMCA song. True story, I saw him on Broadway myself. |
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I picture extorris as serpico in my mind. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v361/Extorris/Gifs/yeshakehead.gif I always picture him as the creepy fucker from his avatar. |
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I always picture him as the creepy fucker from his avatar. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I picture extorris as serpico in my mind. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v361/Extorris/Gifs/yeshakehead.gif I always picture him as the creepy fucker from his avatar. More like Eddie Dugan. (attitude not looks) |
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? I never worked in the Bronx. I work with a gu from the Bronx. Black guy, very afrocentric. Is/was there a big Black Panther presence in the Bronx? He sure loves the hell outta those guys. |
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Whenever I see Extorris posting, I think of the music video for "Sabotage", by The Beastie Boys.
I figure he's a lot like those guys. ETA: |
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Just wanna know why we didn't get a beer or ten before you left...
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Brutality, fucking faggots, Maricon, which one of you is a good cop? 8 of y'all for one of 'em, Extorris earned his check and his pension https://youtu.be/eQHwUMnEpGA View Quote Here's a good one from my area that I may or may not be in. The title is my favorite. Skip to the 3:10 mark. |
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I'd like to see a book written about the history of NYPD and its ties to organized crime dating back to the Prohibition Era, and how that leadership model has evolved over the last century. How they legitimized through unions, and are politically connected to the former Mafia attorneys whose clients all killed each other in the mid-latter 20th Century. View Quote Only the Prohibition Era? The corruption problem within the NYPD goes back to the founding of the department. The reasons for the corruption (and its saturation within the department) have waxed and waned through time, but it has doggedly persisted, despite the best efforts of fine officers and more interested brass hats in solving or stemming the problem. |
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Here's a good one from my area that I may or may not be in. The title is my favorite. Skip to the 3:10 mark. http://youtu.be/__9Gk_XBDaE View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Brutality, fucking faggots, Maricon, which one of you is a good cop? 8 of y'all for one of 'em, Extorris earned his check and his pension https://youtu.be/eQHwUMnEpGA Here's a good one from my area that I may or may not be in. The title is my favorite. Skip to the 3:10 mark. http://youtu.be/__9Gk_XBDaE |
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Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" where I worked. |
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I picture extorris as serpico in my mind. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v361/Extorris/Gifs/yeshakehead.gif I always picture him as the creepy fucker from his avatar. More like Eddie Dugan. (attitude not looks) http://youtu.be/6NjpdbM0wxk Never saw that movie, referring to him as a "hairbag" to his face... and it didn't get a response? |
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The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" in Brooklyn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" in Brooklyn. Ok so basically he's asking if you ever abused a prisoner. Just wanted to check and make sure I understood. |
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Only the Prohibition Era? The corruption problem within the NYPD goes back to the founding of the department. The reasons for the corruption (and its saturation within the department) have waxed and waned through time, but it has doggedly persisted, despite the best efforts of fine officers and more interested brass hats in solving or stemming the problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd like to see a book written about the history of NYPD and its ties to organized crime dating back to the Prohibition Era, and how that leadership model has evolved over the last century. How they legitimized through unions, and are politically connected to the former Mafia attorneys whose clients all killed each other in the mid-latter 20th Century. Only the Prohibition Era? The corruption problem within the NYPD goes back to the founding of the department. The reasons for the corruption (and its saturation within the department) have waxed and waned through time, but it has doggedly persisted, despite the best efforts of fine officers and more interested brass hats in solving or stemming the problem. |
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The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" where I worked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" where I worked. |
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I still think he should run for Sheriff of one of the rural counties in Georgia and make a reality TV show on it.
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It cleaned up after the Knapp Commission....Serpico. When the cop was on the beat or on the horse, he did anything he wanted in between call boxes. Basically he ran the protection rackets. The mob and the police did not get along. The mob policed the bad guys and the cops policed the mob. Every stationhouse had a bagman and the graft was divied up according to rank. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd like to see a book written about the history of NYPD and its ties to organized crime dating back to the Prohibition Era, and how that leadership model has evolved over the last century. How they legitimized through unions, and are politically connected to the former Mafia attorneys whose clients all killed each other in the mid-latter 20th Century. Only the Prohibition Era? The corruption problem within the NYPD goes back to the founding of the department. The reasons for the corruption (and its saturation within the department) have waxed and waned through time, but it has doggedly persisted, despite the best efforts of fine officers and more interested brass hats in solving or stemming the problem. It has evolved, much as it did in the past. |
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Ok so basically he's asking if you ever abused a prisoner. Just wanted to check and make sure I understood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" in Brooklyn. Ok so basically he's asking if you ever abused a prisoner. Just wanted to check and make sure I understood. |
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No idea but we had the sign from the local Black Panther storefront as a trophy in our lounge from when cops from our precinct took care of business there in the '70s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is/was there a big Black Panther presence in the Bronx? He sure loves the hell outta those guys. No idea but we had the sign from the local Black Panther storefront as a trophy in our lounge from when cops from our precinct took care of business there in the '70s. I'm pretty sure you can get banned from your Pension, for telling Cop secrets to the masses. |
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I'm pretty sure you can get banned from your Pension, for telling Cop secrets to the masses. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is/was there a big Black Panther presence in the Bronx? He sure loves the hell outta those guys. No idea but we had the sign from the local Black Panther storefront as a trophy in our lounge from when cops from our precinct took care of business there in the '70s. I'm pretty sure you can get banned from your Pension, for telling Cop secrets to the masses. I'm not too worried considering Stephen Caracappa and Louis Eppolito still get theirs. |
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I got a question too. When did you start riding a Triumph? http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b10/Monte_Christo/Mobile%20Uploads/0826151642_zpslblhh4sy.jpg View Quote Is that the MC in Texas? |
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It has evolved, much as it did in the past. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd like to see a book written about the history of NYPD and its ties to organized crime dating back to the Prohibition Era, and how that leadership model has evolved over the last century. How they legitimized through unions, and are politically connected to the former Mafia attorneys whose clients all killed each other in the mid-latter 20th Century. Only the Prohibition Era? The corruption problem within the NYPD goes back to the founding of the department. The reasons for the corruption (and its saturation within the department) have waxed and waned through time, but it has doggedly persisted, despite the best efforts of fine officers and more interested brass hats in solving or stemming the problem. It has evolved, much as it did in the past. |
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Would I get to laugh on the news about my guys throwing a flashbang into a baby's playpen? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I still think he should run for Sheriff of one of the rural counties in Georgia and make a reality TV show on it. Would I get to laugh on the news about my guys throwing a flashbang into a baby's playpen? Get to sure, but you don't seem to be the type that actually would. |
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does a bear shit in the woods? Does howdy doody have wooden balls? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Extorris. Where did you move too? down South? I don't want your address. Just State and or city. Do you like it better than NY City? Does howdy doody have wooden balls? Does the Tin Man have a sheet metal cock? |
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Ok so basically he's asking if you ever abused a prisoner. Just wanted to check and make sure I understood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did you ever help a guy get his New York party hat fitted right? Guess I'm not familiar with the reference what are you asking? The term is "Bronx Party Hat", we called it a "Turban" in Brooklyn. Ok so basically he's asking if you ever abused a prisoner. Just wanted to check and make sure I understood. It's the head bandages from fighting with the cops. My Irish brethren would stagger back into the bar all wrapped up in their party hats. Better to take the ass kicking than to face felony charges and lose years of your life. (It's a four year felony here in MI) |
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