For those of us who grew up with Mr. Rogers, this is going to make a million bucks. As someone who grew up in a hellish dysfunctional household, I can admit I watched even as a teenager. Mr. Rogers was the stability in an otherwise crazy childhood.
For those of us who grew up with Mr. Rogers, this is going to make a million bucks. As someone who grew up in a hellish dysfunctional household, I can admit I watched even as a teenager. Mr. Rogers was the stability in an otherwise crazy childhood.
Where can one locate such a case? Asking for a friend.
Can I start by stating #TeamDog?
having had both - I gotta say, cats are assholes.
Our current pooch sleeps in my husband’s bed and thinks it belongs to him. He knows he is only allowed in my bed when I invite him.
He is also really good and knowing when we’re feeling sad/depressed/anxious/sick/in need of some…
I was a relatively new driver; under 21 for sure. I was probably around 18. It was late at night; probably around 1:30 or 2 am. I was driving home from a party. I wasn’t a drinker, a smoker or a midnight toker at that time. I was driving through local/back roads to drop off a friend and then decided to go that way to…
I think I might love you.
more stars for you.
You get all the stars.
Look Troll McTrollerson, There are LOTS and LOTS of reasons why people stay in NY. Amongst them: elderly family members, sick family members who need the world class medical care NYC offers, tight knit religious communities, the inability to save enough to move elsewhere, etc. etc. etc. The mass transit in NYC is…
Methinks you have zero clue how supply and demand workforce works. While I might be able to telecommute, the folks working in restaurants all over NYC certainly can’t afford to move into Manhattan, and they can’t find the same type of work at a similar pay where they live in the outer edges of the boros. The primary…
Ummm Reality Check - of the 13 million people in the naked city, how many do you think have an alternate means of transportation? A vast portion of the population has no other means of getting from point a to point b in NYC, nor can they afford it. When you have a 1+hour commute each way on the subway from home to…
I live in NYC for more then 20 years now. Because I have lived all over the country (NJ, NY, GA, AZ, MA, & WY), and my mother and uncle were both travel agents, I can state I’ve been to 46 of the 50 states.
Driving in the midwest. When our family moved to Northern Wyoming from NJ in the mid 90s, we “caravaned” my dad’s 1988 monte carlo and a 1981 honda civic that had 100K+ on it and we must have put a case of oil in it during the drive. A few things that stood out from that drive:
I only buy Super plus and Ultras now. There is no point in buying anything else. And I wear them with a overnight pad.
I have always preferred cardboard applicators, but at this point in my life the only tampon that works for me, and even sometimes that’s not enough is the Tampax ULTRA. It’s roughly the size of a small baseball bat, and it ONLY comes in a plastic applicator. After decades of using cardboard applicators, using plastic…
On second thought, as the mother of two teenagers, and two 20somethings, this might be the ideal first car to torture my children with.
Based on the fact that DeBlasio made most streets a 25mph speed limit, I would think the Cushman White Van would be PERFECT for NYC. You can literally NEVER get a speeding ticket with this thing. It’s small and so you can park it in those super tight spots like a Car2Go.
How adorable is it that they’re knitting a baby blanket? Athletes! they’re just like us! They think babies are adorable!
My grandfather’s Cadillac - it was late 70s early 80s and it was a beast. I could barely see over the steering wheel. It reeked of chain smoked Benson & Hedges cigarettes. It was powder blue. I vaguely recall that the car was 21 or 22 feet long and they only gave you a 23 foot space to parallel park in for the test. I…
See here’s the thing. She’s going to show up with her kids one way or another. Nothing you say is going to stop her. And when your bouncer won’t let her in she will use it against you FOREVER as a means of making her the victim.
I’m officially an old now. I remember my grandparents taking me to an automat in the 70s. But today is my bday and I’m still in my 40s... or as they say I’m 21 with 20+ years experience.