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Nov 15, 2016
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that represents bowery?! who in the [bleep] bowery has deer hoof?om where it is. robyn: yeah, but it's a [bleep] mess! it's a mess right now. lemonis: look, i'm glad that robyn is standing up to howard and now allowing him to just roll all over her. but we have a time issue here, and we need these pos so the inventory can come or this store is never gonna get open. so you guys need to work together, come up with an agreed-upon list between the two of you of what in the hell we're gonna carry here. howard: all right. ♪ lemonis: as we think about creating departments and categories, we want to find what i would call anchor tenants in each one of our categories. jenny: this is our wall-o-aprons over here, basically. lemonis: as you build out the departments, you want to have good anchors. so i brought robyn, howard, and roger to tilit. they're a premium textile manufacturer of aprons, chef coats, shirts, and it really will help establish this entire textile department. robyn: these are beautiful. lemonis: what i remember seeing is $57,000 was the total
that represents bowery?! who in the [bleep] bowery has deer hoof?om where it is. robyn: yeah, but it's a [bleep] mess! it's a mess right now. lemonis: look, i'm glad that robyn is standing up to howard and now allowing him to just roll all over her. but we have a time issue here, and we need these pos so the inventory can come or this store is never gonna get open. so you guys need to work together, come up with an agreed-upon list between the two of you of what in the hell we're gonna carry...
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Nov 29, 2016
11/16
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i asked did you drive by a gas station at houston and bowery? no. i was not in that area. someone there wrote down the license number of the car you were driving. no. a mistake. a cab driver got robbed last night. you see anything? i saw nothing. eriously here. i'm not fibbing. knowing something you don't report can jeopardize your whole situation. may i go? yeah, you can go. if i hear anythingng a, i'll be sure to call you. hey, you're not being a wise guy, are you, kumar? no...i'm not. just be available. keep to your usual spots. all right. i won't go anywhere. yeah. half a wise-ass. he hadadhe car at the time of the stickup. he give up anything? nothing. we got nothing to hold him on. somebody saw the car at the gas station, that's all. scene of the stickup, we got nothing. maybe you'll get him later. we sure ain'n'got him now. sipowicz: for example, uh, if a policeman is out on the street, those are strictly for him to call the station house. that's their sole purpose. they're not going to hurt you, you know. uh, lieutenant, this is our witness cynthia trumbull. yeah,
i asked did you drive by a gas station at houston and bowery? no. i was not in that area. someone there wrote down the license number of the car you were driving. no. a mistake. a cab driver got robbed last night. you see anything? i saw nothing. eriously here. i'm not fibbing. knowing something you don't report can jeopardize your whole situation. may i go? yeah, you can go. if i hear anythingng a, i'll be sure to call you. hey, you're not being a wise guy, are you, kumar? no...i'm not. just...
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Nov 2, 2016
11/16
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we're here concerning that man who was shot on 3rd street this morning, near the corner of bowery. how can you help us with that? stanley saw it from his apartment window. can stanley speak? why don't you come on in and talk to us, mr. angrist? angrist. yeah. go ahead, stanley. go ahead. i'm gonna see patrice donnelly, and then i'll be back at the parish house. - thanks for your help, father. - yeah. - sit here. - can we get you something to drink? but i know father ferrell from the neighborhood. i'm here on his advice. why don't you tell us what you saw, mr. angrist? two black guys standing in the street yelling at each other. nothing new on that. then a car comes around the corner, and another black guy leans out and shoots one of the guys who was arguing. then the car backs up, and he shoots some more. then the car starts forward. the guy who was shooting t tows his gun out of the window. and runs offffith it. that's all i saw. what can you tell us about the shooter? i'm on the fourth floor. all i saw was the top of his head. - what kind of look at the carar - blue-green nova. t
we're here concerning that man who was shot on 3rd street this morning, near the corner of bowery. how can you help us with that? stanley saw it from his apartment window. can stanley speak? why don't you come on in and talk to us, mr. angrist? angrist. yeah. go ahead, stanley. go ahead. i'm gonna see patrice donnelly, and then i'll be back at the parish house. - thanks for your help, father. - yeah. - sit here. - can we get you something to drink? but i know father ferrell from the...
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Nov 20, 2016
11/16
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and by 1884 we have men's bathhouses in the bowery, lots of activity going on there. york'slate 1880's new beaker street was home to at least two known gay bars, the slide and the black rabbit. the timing of this is interesting because in 1892 we see the term homosexual first appear in print. it is defined as a sexual perversion. this invention, with this recognition of homosexuality gradually comes an awareness that all the same-sex activities might not be harmless fun after all. and so we see the new york daily renounce the slide bar as a "hit of shame, where riches without moral sense or shame make nightly and public exhibition of their evil doings." times1 the new york reported on the arrest of several patrons of the black rabbit. called wicked, claiming that "sodom and gomorrah would blush for shame at hearing to what depths of the vicweabit to a -- of habituate descended. " new york was not the only place to feature early gay bars and clubs. they began springing up in virtually every major city. opened up in san francisco in 1908. ,ven rural establishments calle
and by 1884 we have men's bathhouses in the bowery, lots of activity going on there. york'slate 1880's new beaker street was home to at least two known gay bars, the slide and the black rabbit. the timing of this is interesting because in 1892 we see the term homosexual first appear in print. it is defined as a sexual perversion. this invention, with this recognition of homosexuality gradually comes an awareness that all the same-sex activities might not be harmless fun after all. and so we see...
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Nov 28, 2016
11/16
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don't go hunting possums, mingle with the blossoms, in that flowery, bowery dance. oh honeymoon, shine on in june, and hear me croon this lovely tune. trees and bees are sighing and crying, lovie let me learnth that's enough of that. [ applause ] okay, let me give you a little preview of what i'm going to sing tomorrow night on my special. the birds are sweetly singing, the birds are sweetly singing, the birds are sweetly singing, a few bells are ringing, good. that's my first number. and then for my finish i've got a great number that i think is very very exciting. it was written by norv-- by, what's his first name? hamlisch. >> marvin. >> marvin hamlisch and tim rice. [ music ] like most people everywhere, i've had my wear and tear. ok, that's my closing number. [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ music ] >> he is quite a man. last of the breed, right? the book is charming, or they still love me in altoona!" the special's tomorrow night. rodney dangerfield will be with us, right after this. [ music ] okay, my next guest loves to perform because he loves audiences. unfortu
don't go hunting possums, mingle with the blossoms, in that flowery, bowery dance. oh honeymoon, shine on in june, and hear me croon this lovely tune. trees and bees are sighing and crying, lovie let me learnth that's enough of that. [ applause ] okay, let me give you a little preview of what i'm going to sing tomorrow night on my special. the birds are sweetly singing, the birds are sweetly singing, the birds are sweetly singing, a few bells are ringing, good. that's my first number. and then...