Tuesday, July 15, 2008

LONG LVE SUPERNOVAZ

TEAM SUPANOVAZ LIVE IN MY HEART.WE STILL POPPIN AND HAD THE MOST STORY LEADS.DATS WHY WE ARE STARZ.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Harlem Live's Scavenger Hunt Pics

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt Around NYC
With The
SuPa NoVaZ


"Where's this place?" "What in the world is that?" "I've never seen that before." "Which way do I go?" This was all you heard July 2 and July 3, 2008 on the journey for the list of things, that four teams had to look for during those two days of Harlem Live's Scavenger Hunt.

We all were all fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in this wild adventure. It was a good experience just in general as well as the fact tha we actually got to learn more about New York City first hand. We were all over NYC. We never knew most of theses places actually existed or where most of the places were at up until the Scavenger Hunt. Rushing through the crazy streets of New York City with all their busy people and seeing the strangest/weirdest things. From Harlem Live to the Harlem's local neighborhood places and businesses to the Big Black Cube, Astor Place Haircutters, Washington Square Park, Thompskins Square Park, and Venieros Pastery all by Astor Place to Lower Manhattan at the Apple Store on Prince and Greene Streets, TOMBS Correctional Facility and their neighboring Civil Courts to Midtown Manhattan at BandH with all their free candy, TekServe with their mini 10 cent Cokes, New New York Times Building, the waterfall on 49th Sreet and 6th Ave. and the Minskoff Theatre (where they show the Lion King) to a couple of other places around the city such as the houseboats along about 72nd Street and the Hudson River and most extravagant of them all to the top of fthe Brooklyn Bridge to see the three temporary waterfalls you can see from there thats only in place until October.
If you think it sounds like a lot of work and as if we were everywhere, you are right because we really were. It was so much places that not all could be mentioned. Imagine all the hard work. We walked and walked and walked, with a limited amount of transportation cards we couldnt' take the train everywhere and we wanted to be on the safe side and use the it only when it was defiitely needed. All the places that were in the same area we walked too. While the other places that wasn't in the same part of Manhattan we got on the train. A tiring and painful experience it was. When will we ever have the chance to do that again. It was truly one of those once in a lifetime chances While some people gave up is was us who survived and enjoyed every minute in the end, although at the time their may have been some complaints.

Henry loved the Chinese Store in China Town that showed the machetes which he though were beautiful. Doriluz on the other hand just loved the fact that we got to actually use a camera and take pictures of where we were at and stuff that we considered to be awesome. Stephen loved the mini Cokes they had at Tek Serve. Charisma loved walking on the Brooklyn Bridge which she never done and she's from Brooklyn. About 4 people from the SuPa NoVaZ didn't go and 1 person out of those was only there for the first day but regardless they all wished they could had been part of the crazy and hectic event.
Try exploring New York City being a New Yorker all your life you may think it's nothing left for you to see or do but believ us when we say that there are a lot of places and things out there that you have yet to discover.













 
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