That's probably also because, as of about 4:45, the TI isn't showing up in the main feed anymore. So you've got about 4 hours to jump in here and post something before it goes 'away'.
That's probably also because, as of about 4:45, the TI isn't showing up in the main feed anymore. So you've got about 4 hours to jump in here and post something before it goes 'away'.
We actually live on Fort Hamilton, so it's more like living in a giant gated community than the city. But Bay Ridge is nice enough. Super spendy, though, and filled with geographic bachelors (folks who's spouses prefer to live elsewhere).
And alternate versions of Jesus in this timeline, if we count similar stories from the region as both true and about the same root person.
I nearly had a heart attack when someone told me about the great apartment they had in BedStuy. I didn't realize that it had turned into a desirable neighborhood. I still think NYC is a better place to be from than to actually be.
Lower East Side, probably.
I would have found a place there if I moved in the middle of summer instead of the middle of the school year and didn't need to get my kids enrolled in school right away. My Aunt says that SI has higher radiation and cancer rates than a lot of places and I'm lucky I didn't go, but it seems nice enough.
No, I'm almost certain I added you to the email list this time. I just sent another email reminder about it, though.
That would have been my first guess. I'm almost tempted to make new accounts just to like that comment more.
It's one of the things I hated about Ted on HIMYM. He was a total douche about not dating girls from Jersey and he's from fucking Ohio.
Kevins for some, tiny American flags for others!
I've been around the military for most of my life, so I have to kinda turn my brain off when I watch NCIS (or JAG, before it), but it's a decent show and the cast has good chemistry. And Mark Harmon is a great guy, so I'm glad that it keeps him in business.
I'd enjoy pulling my fingernails out by the roots with a pair of pliers 3 to 5 times more if I watched Dads, too. Or putting my dog to sleep. In fact, from now on, whenever I have to do something I know I'm going to hate, I'm going to watch Dads first, and then it won't seem so bad.
Maybe, but it seems like Boyle would have taken that shot for anyone on the team, and that would negate it a bit. I could see it changing the way Diaz views him.
Ugh. Even without locking my door, I get very little foot traffic. I've gone entire days without talking with or encountering anyone else, Locking the door just ensures it.
I haven't read that in ages, but I binge Overheard in New York when I'm bored and remember it.
The folks at Loading, Ready, Run have done a bunch of great Magic videos that focus more on the game and geeky stuff around it.
New York City Meetup - December 14
Amazon had the whole series on Kindle for $10, so I took the plunge. I don't enjoy reading on my tablet as much, though. Still, I might as well read it so I can watch the show.
Does your door not lock? It's the only thing I actually like about my current office.