Nah, they actually never buy anything.
Nah, they actually never buy anything.
I can do you one better. There's an episode where Carrie dates a guy who owns a comic shop. I work in the shop where that was shot. When I tell people that, they always ask "is it really like that?"
Should be pretty obvious, but sadly it isn't to a lot of people I've met from outside the city.
My major problem with SATC is that it was always touted as an accurate depiction of how people in NYC live. As a native New Yorker, this always bothered me because it is not how people in NYC live. It is about how a very exclusive group of people in NYC live.
I would love to go see Rain Room, but I don't want to wait in a line that long.
That makes a lot more sense. I was wondering how he managed to get a cronut past security.
If you're curious about the fast food industry and their plethora of crappy working conditions (from their stores to their farms), then I'd recommend reading Fast Food Nation.
GO HOME TROLLS, YOU'RE DRUNK.
Sadly, earth.
Well said.
The problem is that this isn't just a one-day incident. McDonald's is famous for things like poor working-conditions. Rather than see this as people bitching because there's no A/C, you got to look at it as the straw that broke the camel's back for these people.
That we can agree on.
My grandfather died when he was in his 40s.
I've got a friend who works at MoMA facilitating the line for the Rain Room. No one is allowed to cut it, not even staff. The wait is usually about 3 hours, according to her.
You know what else happens? Sometimes people die during heat waves. Happened to my grandfather.
Lots of people in NYC changed work procedures due to the extreme heat. I work at the Met. We brought in all of the outside staff, which included closing the roof, because staff (especially security who has a mandatory suit uniform) were in danger of passing out. Not to mention, there is a huge difference between…
Fuck yes. I was just about to post this.
Where do you put the giant dragon skull? ANYWHERE YOU WANT.
Oh my gosh golly gee! You just gotta try it! I'm going commando right now.
My whole political career has been about being an outgoing person, and I have to deal with that, certainly, in a more self-aware way.