http://wirednewyork.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3092My fave line from this is...
"Prostitution is Hunts Point's perennial problem. Even as the neighborhood has attracted an art scene and sprouted housing developments, the truckers who come through to the terminal markets and the isolated industrial streets continue to create an atmosphere that lends itself to prostitution."
What the FUCK is THAT supposed to mean?!?!?! lol There is none more scandelous than a lonely ass, fat, greasy trucker, except for the Liz on his junk. I have been thru Hunt's point 3 times in my career so far, and EVERY time I was there, so was Liz. To bring some focus to the picture right quick, Hunt's point is basically the meat district (huh huh) of The Bronx. Lotsa this country's food comes thru here at one point or another. NO TRUCKSTOPS on the point, and the driving is so tight that many trucking companies have now taken to adding a "Hunt's Point" obstacle course to their driver training. So, any Liz worth her salt simply pays the 3 to 5 different security guards who are diligently protecting us hard working truckers $20 a piece (house fee) and goes about her day. I've even seen 'em keeping track of which rigs are shipping and receiving, who's been in the dock the longest, who just got here, etc. It's like Magic Mountin' for these fuckin' Lizards, and they are all over us like...like...well, like fuckin' lizards on truckers at Hunt's Point! The beauty for Liz is this...I have to drop a load while I'm there anyway, right? I have to sit and wait for the "strange men in my ass end" to finish up, which means I'm stuck, like the drunk guy at the nudey bar who lost his keys down the toilet. It's brutal. Just brutal. I wouldn't mind if they weren't crawling all over my rig like fucking zombies, and they do fuct up shit too! Say John Downshift says "no, I don't want herpes, thank you" to Liz, this bitch is all about poppin' tires, pulling oil plugs, stealing the handle for the trailer's landing gear, even pulling the trailer release bar so that when we pull away from the dock with a full load, the trailer falls off the fifth wheel of the tractor, and slams to the ground, damaging load, equipment, company budgets, and even indirectly affecting the price of your goods and sundries at the local Circle K. Thanks Liz!!!
-Keep It Dirty