Heroism, New York style

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[this is good]

Grew up with a ton of relatives who all lived on or off Parsons Boulevard just a few houses up from Kissena Park right there in Queens. And when we moved from Brooklyn to North Jersey many [many] moons ago, those same Great Uncles told us, well, mocked us actually, that we were moving to the stix. Understandably, back then, 'cause it kinda was.

Anyway, I saw this hero story of yours on local news this morning up here in New England and then I saw your VOX headline quite accidentally after I posted my own story on something else. I hope Mayor Bloomberg makes a big deal out of what this guy did, because it is an outstanding human being and it's a real-life tale of heroism few could probably ever duplicate.

I occasionally like to explore VOX to find the most articulate and humorous amongst us to make a new VOX neighbor. I find that doing so just adds that much more to our open discussions. Therefore and thusly, since you are a writer, [I enjoyed your post and review of The Holiday] and you're in New York, and Queens no less, how could I not make you a new VOX neighbor? ;-)

With that, I wish you a healthy and happy New Year and hope that you'll visit us regularly to contribute your comments and pov to what we're discussing on BoomerNation.

P.S. - We also have another transplanted New Yorker who's one of my funniest VOX neighbors and who calls himself, LetsGoMets, now Los Angeles-based.

Correction: ". . . because it is an outstanding human story and a real-life tale of heroism few could probably ever duplicate.

What happens when one is striving for perfection and gets distracted by a distraction.

You know, I've been watching the coverage with interest, mainly due to the fact I am haunted with speculation as to what I would have done in that situation. I've heard it said before that heroes are not born...they are cornered. Never has this been so evident than in this story.

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