January 25, 2025

ATW Roll Call!


 A Tangled Web was an interesting place. I believe that it lasted for most of two decades.

It was the site of much verbal fisticuffs, also the place where some good conversation was had.

ATW went away, and I was sad when it did. 

I would  like to Invite all participants of the old ATW to add a comment here. Just a few words to say how you are getting along these days, more if you wish.

I hesitate to invite anybody by name, because I will forget people, But here goes – this invite applies to David Vance, Troll, mahons, Patty, Daphne, Frank, Noel, Petr, Peter, Andrew, Charles in Texas. Colm, Alison, Aileen,  Allan from Aberdeen, the  guy from rural Canada, whose name I forgot. 

Also, if it is possible, I would like to hear what’s going on with Chris Gaskin, who used to run a couple of websites of his own, and to the folks from United, Ireland, Irish Eagle, And another Irish website called El Blogador. 

I don’t have contact information of a number of these people, if anyone could reach out To the long lost, I would appreciate that.






January 19, 2025

Did Trump Push a bad deal for Israel?

 As I have mentioned on the former site, I listen to the English stream from  Israel News Talk Radio every week.

It is a private opinion station, tilting right.

There is a lot of angry comment on this station at this moment about the truce agreement between Hamas and Israel. I think that more than a few Israeli share this unhappiness.

While everyone is happy To see the Israeli hostages released, there is great anger that  a much larger number of Hamas terrorists  will be released. 

In an earlier agreement with Hamas,  Sinwar was released by the Israelis. It is likely that this agreement will see the release of other is just as bad as Sinwar.

Both Biden and Donald Trump are taking credit for making this deal happen. Both of them are believed to have put pressure on Bibi to make it happen. .The  Israeli right tends to support  Donald Trump, but maybe not so much anymore. Some might not like Bibi so much go forward, either.


January 12, 2025

Patty is OK!

 The other day, Patrick asked for Patty’s  information. He and David were worried about her, As she lived in the Los Angeles area. We all were frequent contributors to the ATW website. I am happy to report that she is fine, as she moved to Florida a few years ago.

Below, you will see a photo of her former house in Pacific Palisades, burning to the ground. . Please share.

Also below, please see a note from Patty. I will continue to correspond to The old gang, and perhaps bring the group together now and then…


Hi Phantom: So nice to hear from you. Thank-you for checking in. 

My husband and I moved out of the Palisades a little over 3 years ago. We sold the house we built; our timing was just plain lucky. We moved to Jupiter, Florida and we are extremely happy here.

We lived in Pacific Palisades most of our lives, and it was a charming, beautiful spot to live. We left some family, many friends and many memories...so it is beyond words to watch the town burn down.  Traumatic really.  No water.  No fire trucks. Speechless.  I just cannot express the magnitude of what happened. 

Thanks to the incompetence and stupidity of those in charge, a bad situation became catastrophic. And, it is not over. 

Someone sent me a photo of our old house burning and also a photo of one of the neighborhoods (the Alphabet Streets).  I'll attach with this letter.

The silver lining of this horror is that I have heard from so many people. Most that live there  are seriously traumatized.  

Before I sign off, though, let me ask: how are you?  Are you still in NYC?  and do you still write anywhere. I hope you are well and enjoying a brew occasionally with a great group of people for comraderie.  I always thought of ATW as a very rowdy bar, like Cheers.  

Patty



January 05, 2025

Congestion pricing in NYC- A good idea?

 As of this past midnight, Congestion pricing is in effect in the southern part of Manhattan, below 60th St. During peak hours, The additional toll for most drivers of private passenger cars will be nine dollars.

The stated goals of this program are to reduce congestion in the central business district, and to use the toll  monies To fund needed mass transit infrastructure work. If these Two things happen – that congestion is reduced, and that all the money is efficiently, used for transit infrastructure, then I’m for it.

You would never know that anyone is in favor of it if you listen to the New York Post and WABC AM talk radio. They’ve criticized congestion pricing endlessly.

I think that any normal person Who works normal hours and who drives into Manhattan every day is probably a complete fool. I’ve driven into Manhattan during peak hours a few times, it is no fun at all.

But for some – medical workers, and first responders who work Unpredictable hours, Or those blue collar workers who live in places like Northeast Pennsylvania that don’t have good transit options, The additional $45 a week toll will bite hard. 

I think that similar congestion pricing plans have worked fairly well in places like London, and in the well run city of Singapore. Let’s See this scheme in New York really does what it’s supposed to do.