
One little tidbit for you, though. For the first time, I actually saw a classic NYPD foot chase. While waiting for treatment, Robbie and I took a walk around the neighborhood and, while waiting to cross 54th Street at Lexington Ave in mid-afternoon, we suddenly saw a guy being chased down the street by a second guy, with three uniformed cops shortly behind them. The chaser, who was evidently an undercover cop, tackled the guy about 100 feet up the block from us and the three uniforms pounced on them within seconds. So, after all these years, and the thousands of versions of the classic police chase we’ve see on TV, we witnessed the real thing! Of course, we’ll never know what it was all about; was the undercover on a stakeout? Was he posing as a tourist and got pick-pocketed? Maybe a drug deal? It’s hard to say, but, broad daylight in an extremely safe area of NYC makes me wonder that much more.
In any event, I hope you all had a great 4th of July and have lots of fun planned for the coming months. FYI – the picture is from this trip to the Cape. BB
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YAY!!!!!!!
that "yay" was from Wednesday
The "yay" was from Wednesday, with love
Brian and family, we were also at the Cape last week and love your photo! There is something about those views and the water that brings forth serenity. Glad you were able to enjoy it and eat some of Cape Cod's finest...hope you had the taffy too! The Ganz family
Brian, thanks for the update. Such good news. You are an insperation!!! Your cousin, Kathy
Brian; great news! so Happy you had a nice time on the cape and things appear to be going better....
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