Connie B.
Home: St. Albans
Age: 23
Ht: 58" Wt: 110lbs.
Stats: 34-25-35
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This wild-haired beauty is actually a good church girl who lives in
St. Albans. Connie loves to sing gospel alongside her siblings in a group called Legacy.
Its even mixed into her modeling career. She just got back from
Las Vegas where she did a fashion show for BETs Bobby Jones Show, where she wore
designer suits by Panzai, clothes for women in church. "Women in church battle for
dressing," said Connie, whos a fast pace talker when she gets excited.
Connie has been modeling for almost two years. "Its a
high," she says. Its a funny statement for a 24-year old who doesnt touch
alcohol or drugs.
She likes modeling because she can be someone else for a day. Besides,
"it beats the 9 to 5 gig." But right now she is temping for a Jewish
organization.
Connie likes socializing with her friends at the US Diner in
Springfield Gardens.
"Im a big kid," says Connie.
Anybody who knows her wouldnt be surprised to see her in a
water-gun fight during the summer or in the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese. Shes also
big on Laser tag.
Connie has a boyfriend and says she doesnt look for anything
particular in a man just, "someone who can put up with me." She says she is a
cheap date and likes to be romanced and taken out for dinner.
Besides being a big kid, Connie is an intelligent adult. If it
werent for modeling, she would be pursuing a doctorate in psychology. This would go
along with her BS degree in psychology she received at Long Island University.
Connie is at home whether posing at Fort Totten (top) or by the
Unisphere (bottom). Theres no doubt about it, Connie is an all Queens woman.
She attended PS 197 in Far Rockaway; then it was IS59 in Springfield
Gardens and Hillcrest High School in Jamaica.
She loves the Mets, Flushing Meadows Park, the Hall of Science and the
Botanical Gardens
We found Connie on the web at UModels.com
(#2682.)
All aboard!
The Airtrain is up and running well, sort of.
It looks like the designers of a seemingly superior
light-rail system with the same name have beaten the designers of AirTrain in Queens to
the punch.
Coincidentally in Queensland, a province in Australia, the recently
unveiled Airtrain got on the right track on May 7th when the light-rail officially began
whisking passengers to and from the airport.
Unlike, Queens AirTrain which basically loops around and stays
close to the airport, the Austrailian version of the train-to-the-plane links Brisbane
Airport with the heart of Down Unders third biggest city.
According to the Brisbane Airtrain website, "Airtrain is fully integrated with
Brisbanes existing metropolitan electric heavy rail system," a prospect that
Queens AirTrain riders will only be able to dream about since our present AirTrain cars
are not compatible with any other rail system that serves the Big Apple.
A new world record was set last week when the original manuscript of
Queens-born author Jack Kerouacs novel "On The Road" sold for $2.42
million at an auction, a higher price than any other book manuscript in history.

Ozone Park's
Jack Kerouac
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The manuscript itself is a 120 foot long scroll and was bought by
Indiana Colts football team owner James Irsay, who has said he wants to display it
at an Indian museum and possibly take it on a tour across the country.
The Ozone Park-raised original beatnik wrote the landmark novel in
1951. He planned the adventure across America that would become the book from his
apartment at 94-10 134th St.
In the past the apartment has been recognized by the Historic Landmarks Commission, and
now the author has made history again.