LOL! After cowering in the sanctuary of your carport for more than 18 hours this is the best you can come up with? Should have remained in hiding. For the umpteenth time, I've never been on a water ferry in NYC and never have claimed to have been. Further, why are you too much of a chicken shit to show the satellite image of the intersection that shows the slip lane from S. Capitol St. to Washington Ave. entirely to the north of the tracks? Oh yeah, because you are a lying fraud.
Let's watch the coward run away again. Try as he might, he'll end up falling down on his face again and have to start using his crutches.
What is the name of the street that the white car is driving on?
Is the white car driving on S. Capitol St. north or south of the tracks in the picture below?
What street is the white car driving on in the picture below? Is it north or south of the tracks?
The front end of the white car in the picture below is on which street? The back end? Is the car north or south of the tracks?
Oh and let's not forget.....
Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> As often as I’ve driven the length of Wash Ave,
> I can simply pronounce that a desperate lying load
> of bullshit.
If you'd driven there even once, you would know your claim is an enormous crock of shit. The trees in question cannot grow to the expansiveness you claim in less than a year. It defies the laws of nature.
The below photograph was taken in August of 2019. You can see the large distance between the two Ginkgo Autumn Gold trees (with no grass or other greenery between them). A downside to the Ginkgo ‘Autumn Gold’ is that it will grow extremely slow for several years after planting. For the few years, the tree will only grow around 1 foot per year. You shouldn’t expect to see much growth at all in the first 2-3 years. The trees in the picture are six years old. Once established (can take up to 10 years), the tree will grow at a rapid rate of about 12 feet per year until reaching full height. Keep in mind the trees at the memorial aren't exactly in a suburban or rural environment, so their growth will be on the slower side than normal. Additionally, these trees exhibit an upright growth habit at first, transitioning to a broader silhouette with age. The trees in the picture have yet to make that transition.
The distance between the two trees seen in the foreground are approximately 60-70 feet apart. In order for your assertion to be true, these two trees would've had to have grown up about 20 feet and out 30 feet in less than a year. LOL! You are more than fucked as it isn't possible.
So, were you in some sort of time traveling DeLorean that transported you to the year 2030 where you saw these trees obscuring views of the glass and granite walls of the memorial? No, you weren't. You lied. Again.
Why would you lie about a memorial dedicated to those who made all but the ultimate sacrifice? As I strolled through the memorial today, I saw a few on-demand electric scooters strewn about along the granite pavers. I suppose there are a few degenerates such as yourself who have no respect for these disabled veterans. For shame.