quote:
“I went to a place in butt-f*ck NJ (sorry THL)”
That’s o.k….we don’t live in butt-f*ck.
We settled down in Jersey City since the commute is only 1/3 the time it takes you to from butt-f*ck (I mean Bayridge) Brooklyn to either Midtown or Downtown Manhattan.
THANK YOU THL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jersey City is more NYC than any of the outer bumblef-ck boroughs ever could aspire to be!!!!
“Bloomberg reports that, after almost two years of failures and bailouts and with Wall Street bonus season now about to get underway, the American public thinks less of the nation’s financiers than it does lawyers, insurance salesmen, and Congressmen.”
This is GREAT news for us Public Relations professionals!
“Jersey City is more NYC than any of the outer bumblef-ck boroughs ever could aspire to be!!!!”
– *rob*
YEAH!! Like Park Slope.
“Text- you know I meant that in jest and I’m just busting on you right?”
Of course THL. Believe it or not I do have a good sense of humor.
I thought your comment was hysterical……and accurate.
rob- I’m too busy laughing at what you wrote to declare you a perfect example of devolution!
DH- ummm…. not to sound too out of things but what is “ironic facial hair?”
Rob, how was the office holiday party? Did anything juicy happen?
“This is GREAT news for us Public Relations professionals!”
Exactly. Between that and Tiger Woods, you folks have had a banner couple of weeks!
“I am just waiting to shed my earthly disguise…”
WHAT earthly disguise, etson???
quote:
“I went to a place in butt-f*ck NJ (sorry THL)”
That’s o.k….we don’t live in butt-f*ck.
We settled down in Jersey City since the commute is only 1/3 the time it takes you to from butt-f*ck (I mean Bayridge) Brooklyn to either Midtown or Downtown Manhattan.
THANK YOU THL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jersey City is more NYC than any of the outer bumblef-ck boroughs ever could aspire to be!!!!
*rob*
“”suck on this, 11217!”
How big?
Then I decide”
ROFL. I’m sorry, but how can you not like 11217 with a comeback like this.
“Bloomberg reports that, after almost two years of failures and bailouts and with Wall Street bonus season now about to get underway, the American public thinks less of the nation’s financiers than it does lawyers, insurance salesmen, and Congressmen.”
This is GREAT news for us Public Relations professionals!