Film/video editor and director, Let’s Go Mets! Let’s Go Jets! NJ by way of LI. beach in the summer. not very good at golf but love it anyway. drone. Nikon.
I wrote, directed and edited this :30 ad for the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest with help from Barney Poole and Adonis Molynott. Thanks to all that helped me get it done. @Doritos how did this not make it to the final 25?
Happy “Interior Decorators Whose Houses Look Like Shit” Day if you’re observing it….
Today marks 25 years since one of the greatest TV scenes ever made.
The Sopranos
Season 3
Episode 11(”Pine Barrens”)
May 6, 2001
To those speaking of iran's infrastructure being destroyed as a consequence of this war:
Let’s talk about your staggering hypocrisy.
When they set the Rasht market ablaze with our people trapped inside, your heart didn't bleed. You felt absolutely nothing for the innocent lives burning to ash. But now that a bridge in Karaj gets blown to pieces, suddenly you want to weep over "Iranian infrastructure"?
Let me tell you exactly what kind of bridge this was.
It was never meant for us. Not a single civilian has ever set foot on it. It wasn't even open to the public. It was a phantom structure, built for one reason and one reason only: to connect two IRGC military bases and serve as a direct, covert artery to an underground missile city. It was carved right behind the Azimiyeh mountains, stretching west toward Radar Mountain. God only knows what dark, malignant operations these terrorists are hiding in the tunnels beneath that rock.
In short: it was a pure military asset for an occupying terror syndicate.
So yes, when I saw the sky light up with that explosion, I cheered. I watched their concrete shatter, and I smiled. Because it meant only one thing: another massive, crippling blow to the terror machine of the Islamic Republic that holds my country hostage.
You can mourn the rubble of their military bases all you want. When this occupation is finally eradicated, we will build our own bridges.
So let me get this straight. You support the Khamanei regime that killed 38,000+ protesters and maimed hundreds of thousands more. A regime that has repeatedly called for Death to America and has killed thousands of our servicemen and citizens. One that has taken away women’s rights and freedoms for the Iranian people.
And then you call our efforts to destroy the evildoers a catastrophic escalation.
You also support those who attack our police force. You take the side of the criminals rather than the victims of violent actors in our city.
How is it that you can’t differentiate between good and evil?
Why is this so hard for you?
When you go to the polls, if you are considering voting for @ZohranKMamdani, ask yourself whether a 34-year old Socialist with no management, business, construction, or operating experience should control a $117 billion budget and be responsible for managing 285,000 employees including 36,000 police officers whom he does not respect.
And don’t forget that he stole the Knicks logo.
Meet Lexi Kuenzle.
She’s one of the good ones.
Yesterday, in front of a nurses station — with 8 (eight) nurses & a PATIENT —
Dr. Matthew Jung said in front of everyone,
“I hate Charlie Kirk. He had it coming. He deserved it.”
Lexi, a registered nurse, was the ONLY one that spoke up: “You’re a doctor. How could you say someone deserved to die.”
Lexi said you could hear a pin drop & no one said anything, including the patient.
She reported the incident to management & — after she got home — posted about it & Dr. Matthew Jung on her private Instagram.
She received an email from her union representative saying that she needs to look for another job.
Lexi was also pulled into a meeting & is suspended without pay indefinitely pending an investigation.
Meanwhile, there’s no information on whether or not Dr. Matthew Jung is being reprimanded.
Lexi has filed a lawsuit.
I interviewed her over the phone & she said,
“I was deeply saddened over the assassination of Charlie Kirk. It was devastating to hear of the killing of an innocent father and I thought everyone would agree — especially a doctor whose purpose is to save lives.
In a time where personal social ideologies are often celebrated, especially if they align with popular progressive topics, I simply aimed to stand up for what is right. They tried to shut me up, but they’re not going to.”
Lexi hopes you will share her story & that’s why I’m sharing it with you.
The fact also remains that Dr. Matthew Jung should be held accountable for saying “Charlie deserved it” in front of a nurses station & a PATIENT.
What if the patient disagrees? Would Dr. Matthew Jung treat them? Would he treat them differently? Would he allow his emotions to cloud his judgement, as he did by saying such a statement in front of a patient?
This happened at Englewood Hospital in New Jersey.
📍Englewood, NJ
One of Charlie’s Angels: @lexikuenzle
@Michellek4040 Jesus. If you got to OG I may have to unfollow you. Plus it’s not even close to Cheesecake Factory. Olive Garden ? Really ? It’s not even close to Italian food.