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Wholley I think you are the one needing to pay attention. I never mentioned "CITY", what I said was :-wholley wrote:Jas,
pay attention now,
Tom said"New York STATE"Not"CITY"
Subtle,but significant difference.
Wholley.
And yes of course I meant New York State.wholley wrote:So life as SWAT team member in New York must be exciting, how long have you been a member ?



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tgace wrote: Thats a fact. I live/work in a town called Cheektowaga (native american word for "land of the crabapple") a town of about 98,000 people near Buffalo NY, which is the other end of the state from NYC. The SWAT work is interesting but much less frequent than NYC. Been a cop for going on 5 years now.
Welcome aboard mate!
Your house must have been buried in snow in late 2001... Eight feet wasn't it? I knew a dude who worked for the INS. He was from the Buffalo area. He was a busy man post 9/11.

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Oh yes! 2000 and 2001 were very snowy..its the whole "Lake Effect" thing from the great lakes. Storms scoop up water and dump it right on us. As to 9/11 we are very close to the whole Lackawanna 6/ Al Queda "thing".Lance wrote:tgace wrote: Thats a fact. I live/work in a town called Cheektowaga (native american word for "land of the crabapple") a town of about 98,000 people near Buffalo NY, which is the other end of the state from NYC. The SWAT work is interesting but much less frequent than NYC. Been a cop for going on 5 years now.
Welcome aboard mate!
Your house must have been buried in snow in late 2001... Eight feet wasn't it? I knew a dude who worked for the INS. He was from the Buffalo area. He was a busy man post 9/11.