Real man take meat and chew raw. Taste good.
Real man take meat and chew raw. Taste good.
I almost bit on this (>_<)‘
Real men use real mesquite hard wood. over a pit dug into the earth.
Single greatest scene in movie history, but you left out the best line.
I’m trying to be delicate here – the Skyline looks a little dull.
Aside from the whole RHD thing, yes it’s mostly just car people, which I prefer dramatically.
Exactly. And fuck that place, too (the Queens mall).
The “moms and pops” don’t have the money or the man power to open up shops and handle all the increased overheard that brings. Especially since most shopping is done online. I know everyone is all about supporting the little guy but when you are on a budget and it’s between getting $4 duct tape from Mike’s Hardware…
I have lived in the area (NYC/LI) my whole driving life and boy are they great to have nearby. Preparing to leave on holiday my hatchback on the Integra got shattered, about an hour later had a new one in for $100. The negotiation were, I drove by the auto glass places, get spotted and had an offer on the…
Depends what you consider legit. If you’re poor and need your car repaired for as little as possible you go to a scrapyard and then a cheap auto-repair place. This is NYC’s scrapyard and cheap auto-repair place district. If your car is fixed and running again for the least possible bucks then that’s as legit as it…
No doubt some shady shit goes down in this area (I work next door at the tennis stadium complex, and go eat lunch out in the neighborhood), but there has got to be a better way to deal with it than to steamroll the entire area and put up some ugly stucco mini-mall. In these types of areas there are usually plenty of…
NYC: Mall-ifying since 1994
By electing good men who stand up for common men and won’t bow to corporate interests like Bill DeBlasio. Oh, wait...
I assume the use of “Mets Stadium” is intentional so as to not further promote/advertise the corporation who’s name is attached to the building, since big corporate interests seem to be driving the problem in the first place.
I remember driving through Willet’s Point not long after I got here in 1997. Middle of summer—crazy hot day. There were stripped car shells stacked on top of other stripped car shells, the streets ran every way and cables dangled from poles and ran across the street. Everything was painted in vivid colors, and the…
Sorry, guys, shopping for rich people is more important than your livelihood. Maybe you can put in an application at Abercrombie when it opens.
*Citi Field