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#1481
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/03/staten_island_muslim_leaders_d.html

As Charlie Brown said, "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?" No reason to profile, that I can see ...

Maybe some muslim leaders should take this quiz:


In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by:
(a)Olga Corbutt
(b)Sitting Bull
(c)Arnold Schwartzeneger
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1979, the U.S. embassy in Iran was taken over by:
(a)Lost Norwegians
(b)Elvis
(c)A tour bus full of 80-year-old women
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

During the 1980's a number of Americans were kidnaped in Lebanon by:
(a)John Dillinger
(b)The King of Sweden
(c)The Boy Scouts
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1983, the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by:
(a)A pizza delivery boy
(b)Pee Wee Herman
(c)Geraldo Rivera making up for a slow news day
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked, and a 70 year old
American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard by:

(a)The Smurfs
(b)Davy Jones
(c)The Little Mermaid
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a U.S. Navy diver was
murdered by:

(a)Captain Kid
(b)Charles Lindberg
(c)Mother Teresa
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by:
(a)Scooby Doo
(b)The Tooth Fairy
(c)Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by:
(a)Richard Simmons
(b)Grandma Moses
(c)Michael Jordan
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 1998, the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:
(a)Mr. Rogers
(b)Hillary, to distract attention from Wild Bill's women problems
(c)The World Wrestling Federation to promote "Mustapha the Merciless"
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked and destroyed and thousands of
people were killed by:

(a)Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd
(b)The Supreme Court of Florida
(c)Mr. Bean
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against:
(a)Enron
(b)The Lutheran Church
(c)The NFL
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by:
(a)Bonnie and Clyde
(b)Captain Kangaroo
(c)Billy Graham
(d)Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
#1482
Work Related / Lucky Winner!
March 08, 2011, 02:48:46 PM
Congratulations to the driver who won a trip to St. Lucia on a CBS-FM call-in contest yesterday!

Unfortunately, there is no consolation prize for the other driver who called in about the same time but was not the  lucky 11th caller.

(Coincidentally, both drivers have the same first name and share the initials G.S. At least the one who didn't win the trip won a raffle prize a few months ago ... a Lionel Santa Fe Train Set ... but you can't get to St. Lucia by train, especially if you only have the tracks.  :rotfl: )
#1483
Fortunately no serious injuries, (this time), but no sidewalks on parts of Cleveland Ave. puts kids bounced from the bus in danger ...
http://blog.silive.com/around_the_block_column/2011/03/no_bus_service_no_sidewalkand_no_chance_against_a_reckless_driver_on_staten_island.html




Seventh-grader Tyler Hummler walks along a sidewalk-free section of Cleveland Avenue near the
spot where he was clipped by a hit-and-run driver as he returned home from school.
(Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
#1484
Work Related / Promising E-mail from Mike Reilly
March 03, 2011, 03:05:25 AM
Mike Reilly is the Co-Chair of the Community Education Council (CEC) Transportation & Safety Committee. I received this e-mail from him today ... he's really been busy in Albany, not limited just to the issue of parents providing their own transportation. Read on ...


Hi Buzz

Below is some issues and resolutions that were discussed concerning transportation and overall education. I will keep you informed of any further information I receive

Thanks
Mike

Hello everyone,

Today I went to Albany with the S.I. Federation of PTA's for Lobby Day. I was able to meet with Senator Lanza and Assembly Members Cusick, Titone, Tobacco, and Malliotakis. They were very receptive and responsive to our needs in District 31.

Below is a list of topics discussed and the action proposed by our representatives:

1) The DoE's proposal to pay special education parents for transporting their children to school in order to offset transportation cost.

I explained how this would create even more hazardous traffic conditions in the vicinity of our schools. It also would violate NYS Education Law which mandates a school district to provide Yellow Bus Transportation for Special Education students. All our representatives suggested that they would advocate to stop the DoE's proposal.

2) Child Safety Zones Authorized for City School Boards with a Populations above 1 million people to provide Yellow School Bus Service to otherwise non-eligible students. (to include the lack of adequate public transportation as one criteria (proposed at Legislative Forum at Petrides on 2/11/11)

Senator Lanza introduced Bill # S3521 on 2/24/11 - which will authorize the NYC DoE to designate certain areas of NYC (Staten Island and Queens) as Child Safety Zones and provide yellow bus service.

3) Cameras on Special Education Buses (discussed at S.I. Federation of PTA's Legislative Forum at Petrides on 2/11/11)

Assemblyman Cusick will be introducing legislation in the coming weeks to require school districts to install on board cameras on school buses that transport special education/special needs students as a means to protect student and driver/matron safety.

4) Traffic Cameras on Stop Arms of School Buses to deter vehicles from overtaking buses loading and discharging students.

Assembly Bill # A4416 was reintroduced by Assemblyman Rivera (Bronx) - The entire Staten Island NYS Assembly Delegation has signed on to as Co-Sponsors of this legislation. I asked Senator Lanza to consider drafting a same as bill in the NYS Senate, which he will do.

5) Last In First Out -- Legislation Senate Bill # S3501b.  It passed out of committee, but they promised it will be revised.

(Strictly my opinion)  I read the bill and believe that it has potential. There are as many good points as flawed ones. Some key points that I consider acceptable as first line layoffs:
a) teachers convicted of a criminal offense
b) teachers who have SUBSTANTIATED rulings by The Office of Special Investigations for serious issues (not just accused) 
c) teachers who have a high amount of unexcused absences or tardiness (time frame to be determined in final bill)
d) teachers who have failed to obtain proper certifications

Not Acceptable
a) Teachers who receive a U rating within the last 5 years. (too arbitrary)
b) 4th - 8th grade Teachers who's students score in the bottom 30% of the system on NYS State Exams.
c) All special education teachers EXEMPT from Layoffs.

6) A New Dorp H.S student explained the following : In January High School Regents exams were canceled because of the last snowstorm. No make up exam date scheduled. The students would have to wait to take the Regents exam in June and those students who were eligible to graduate in January with a Regents Diploma had to accept a Local Diploma if they wanted to graduate in January with the option to return in June and take the Regents.

Senator Lanza took the student's suggestion to require a make up Regents exam within 15 days of a canceled exam. He will be drafting legislation to prevent such an incident in the future.

Talk to you soon,


Mike Reilly
Community Education Council 31



As you can see, Mike is certainly not one to let grass grow under his feet. He is a great advocate for the kids, schools and support services, not the least of which are us. Thanks for your efforts, Mike.
#1485
Probably within the next few weeks ... http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/03/battle_over_denial_of_bus_serv.html




Buses at I.S. 61
#1486
Just the suggestion of Cathie Black to pay parents to take their special ed kids to school was enough to spur 1181 and others into preemptive action. Mike Reilly of the Community Education Council is on his way to Albany today and will meet up with 1181's lobbyists there regarding same. At the end of this month (28th or 29th) 1181 will be going up to Albany with buses to lobby members of the state legislature. Anybody who would like to go should contact the union. It will be a work day, but there are jobs at stake here and they would like to have a few members from each yard around the city. (I would think some casuals and shapes should be willing to sacrifice their half-day's pay to help insure they have a job.) P.I.S.T. - Parents to Improve School Transportation - will also be supporting us on this, as they have on other busing issues.
#1487
The a-holes at OPT had the wrong date ... it's tomorrow. Sheesh!  :devil:
#1488
Yard inspection tomorrow at 9:30 for even-numbered routes. There's always a link to the Yard Inspection Checklist on the homepage, or you can use the link below. Guess everybody has to come back after the a.m. (What will the inspectors be doing between 5:30 and 9:30? ? ? )


http://1181drivers.com/InspectionChecklist.html
#1489
Work Related / Route Sign Violations
February 28, 2011, 02:39:08 PM
I heard that 5 drivers got violations last week for not having their correct route number signs in the windows. They couldn't get their regular buses out of the yard so they used other buses ... but didn't change the route numbers. Unofficially, I heard the fine is $200 per sign ($400).

Used to be you virtually never saw an inspector at a non-public school ... let alone on a holiday week. That's all changed, folks ... stay on your toes!
#1490
Former staff sergeant speaking at liberal puppy-mill Columbia University is laughed at by some students. This guy was in the hospital for 2 years as a result of his injuries, for which he received the Purple Heart. He is still in a wheelchair. What a disgrace that guys like him risk their lives so assholes like those that are in the audience are free to heckle him.

#1491
Work Related / Buy-Outs in the offing
February 17, 2011, 05:00:43 PM
Thinking of retiring? Buy-Outs are again on the table and you could get yours as early as the end of this month. Same deal as before ...

$15,000 - 2 weeks of accrual checks or less

$16,000 - 3 weeks of accrual

$17,000 - 4 weeks of accrual

$18,000 - 5 weeks of accrual

No specific number given as to how many, but I'm told it will be limited and on a first-come first-served basis. If you're interested, give Neil or Stacy a call.
#1492
Amazing ... these performances are 47 years apart (1957 & 2004) ... with the original guys! I think they sound even better in the second one. Absolutely amazing! (Thanks to the driver who e-mailed these to me.)





#1493
News and Views / Real life Seinfeld scam
February 15, 2011, 12:32:45 AM
Just like in the show, soda cans from a state with no deposit redeemed in a state with 5-cent deposit ... but who knew it was a crime?

http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=14013813
#1494
News and Views / Pot-hole repair on Sunday
February 13, 2011, 05:41:33 PM
Saw a pot-hole repair crew on Hylan Blvd. this morning. Being a Sunday, do they get overtime ... time-and-a-half ... maybe double? (NUMBERS would be able to get the answer to that question.) If so, how did the state save any money by forcing a non-paid furlough day ... then send them out on a Sunday instead?
#1495
News and Views / Found it!
February 08, 2011, 02:57:31 PM
Obama's birth certificate ...


#1496
Work Related / Bunch of CHEAPSKATES!!!
February 07, 2011, 03:26:15 PM
It never ceases to amaze me that some of the lucky pool winners are too friggin' cheap to tip a full 10% ... or not at all. Whether you won $5000 or $200, ten percent is ten percent. NOTHING is taken off the top. There is a lot of time, work and aggravation to running a pool, not to mention the fiduciary responsibility of safeguarding (and making good for) a lot of money.

The guy deserves a FULL 10%. If you can't afford to give him that, you shouldn't be gambling in the first place! If you haven't done the right thing, MAKE IT RIGHT. Don't be a ...



#1497
Work Related / IS 63 Safety Being Addressed
February 05, 2011, 01:09:41 AM
Eddie has been working with Mike Reilly of the CEC in response to drivers' safety concerns at the Marsh Ave. School, apparently due to cars being parked in and around "the loop." The D.O.T. will be placing "Bus Only" signs in the area and there will be police enforcement (once the signs are in place) thanks to their efforts.
#1498
Work Related / An end to the front row parking farce?
February 03, 2011, 01:14:28 AM
Stern warning from Mary this afternoon not to park in the front double row unless you intend to be gone by 6 tomorrow ... and that somebody will be checking. This is what should be done all the time, not just in bad weather. A lot of guys got the "permit" basis their report time, but don't actually leave anywhere near that early.

I cannot imagine that there are more than a handful of regular ed runs that have to be out at 6 a.m. Where are their runs ... in Queens? Maybe the few buses that do I.S. 49 morning extended day, and buses that pick up NCLB on the North Shore for South Shore schools.  What could it be ... 15, 20 buses, maybe, that really have to leave by 6?

Cut those spaces in half and let the other prima donnas schlep to the nether regions of the yard, just like the rest of us!  :devil:
#1499
Work Related / Walking worse than driving!
February 02, 2011, 03:04:47 PM
As tricky as driving was on some streets, walking is even worse ... all over! I know Bloomy wouldn't close schools for a little ice, heaven forbid, but I think a 2-hour delay would have been in order.

I understand one driver was taken out of the yard in an ambulance this morning, due to the ice. Hope he's OK.
#1500
Work Related / Are you on the list?
February 01, 2011, 03:06:49 PM
In an effort to help with collection from delinquent gamblers, here's a list of the boxes that have not yet been paid for, with initials:

$100 Pool #1
50 - B. & P.

$100 Pool #2
33 - R. G.
34 - B. F.

$50 Pool
68 - P. T.
97 - R. C.

$25 Pool #1
18 - G. D.
31 - D. B.
54 - G. D.
63 - A.

$25 Pool #2
33 - S. & L.
35 - R. C.
36 - S. & L.
58 - R. C.
61 - S. & L.
64 - S. & L.
If anyone knows who "S. & L." is, please tell Andy or Rudy. (Or PM me and I'll give them the message)