mollyeyres001
Englewood NJ
mollyeyres001

I'm still fuming from something a British friend sent me after 9/11. It was a day or two afterward and I sent around a huge email (pre-Facebook era) about what it was like in NYC.

I don't know. I'm torn. I live in New York City where the 30-day unlimited ride is $104. A pittance to a car owner, I know. But it makes me think I'm overpaying for what I use.

How do I hide/collapse all replies instead of seeing them all? It's very confusing.

The next time your mom says something like that, you can say something like, "Well, I hope you enjoy having Steve push you around the CVS someday, cuz I sure won't."

That's too bad about Gottfried. I used to love him when he'd be on Howard Stern. *sigh* So it goes.

*Gets out 10-foot pole. Looks again. Backs away slowly*

Yes. I work for myself and have a very googleable website with my phone number and email address. If a guy were to google me and use my email address, I'd be okay with that. I wouldn't be crazy about him calling me, though. I only put that up there for potential clients.

Uno's for pizza. Chicago museum of Art. Museum of Science and Industry. But mostly Uno's. Be prepared for a long wait but it's worth it.

I'm slender but taller than the average American woman. Therefore, I will always be a medium.

She was 26 when that show started (don't hold me to that) and she looks like an 85-year-old woman in those huge trenchcoats. Second season she was pregnant so they always have her behind a desk.

I was a johnny come lately to the X-files myself. I watched them piecemeal and am now watching them from A to Z on netflix. They seem so old!!

Ha! My first name starts with an "M" and I have subscriptions to all sorts of magazines. I'm "Mecon" for the Economist and "Mrides" for a Brides magazine (don't ask long story) and "Mountry" for Town and Country. I bought my mother a subscription to Martha Stewart and for that I put my mother's name down as "Martha."

If I owned a business, I'd block them. They really are time wasters. Perhaps an employee would have to lobby why s/he needed them unblocked on his/her computer (and only his/her computer).

Yes. I'm afraid. I admit it. I run at the track every day and love it and am ruing the day I'm no longer living near the track or have the ability to go there in the morning. I'm afraid of creepy guys trying to pick up on me and the loud music and shooting off the treadmill.

Have we mentioned The Awakening yet? If so, I apologize.

I have a friend who is mother to two adult males and has said on more than one occasion that it (childbearing) "isn't worth it." This woman loves her children and grandchild.

I worry about this. Even though I did it, I used to dislike brushing my teeth because I felt it decreased my enjoyment of eating. I didn't want to start eating with a minty base to my mouth that didn't leave.

I used to do the stand up and performed primarily at one club all the time. There were few women comics and a sea of men comics. I made a pointed effort to befriend all the women and I'm glad I did so. I knew I wasn't in competition with them just as the black comics weren't in competition with each other or the Asian

I hope Ms. Obama doesn't take it personally. I think he's now married to a pretty young thing and of course if she (his wife) can look like that everyone should look like that.