CGar, BuzzaRama is teh real deal. If you have your own slot car, you can use the blue track with the steep banked curves.
ET – if you take them on the subway, take them on one of the trains that go over the Manhattan bridge and have them look out the right side window as soon as you leave DeKalb. There is a “movie” — a series of frames that animate as the subway passes by. Very cool but blink and you’ll miss it.
Oh, and Soho Children’s museum of the arts is a cool place for kids who like to go wild with art projects. Walkable from the Canal street subway. And you can take them for dim sum in Chinatown — Jing Fong isn’t the best but the decor is cool for kids and you go up a big esclator. . Subway movie, manhattan bridge, soho kids art museum and dim sum — a great NYC day for kids and pretty cheap
DIBS, your partner is right there. save your silverdaddies browsing for when you’re in NYC
I need Kens and chicken for slot car racing in April!!
All this sausage talk has made me hungry. Time to check out silverdaddies in Philadelphia
What, no shwarma, arkady? No kielbasi?
Yes, mouths make them rise.
CGar, BuzzaRama is teh real deal. If you have your own slot car, you can use the blue track with the steep banked curves.
ET – if you take them on the subway, take them on one of the trains that go over the Manhattan bridge and have them look out the right side window as soon as you leave DeKalb. There is a “movie” — a series of frames that animate as the subway passes by. Very cool but blink and you’ll miss it.
Oh, and Soho Children’s museum of the arts is a cool place for kids who like to go wild with art projects. Walkable from the Canal street subway. And you can take them for dim sum in Chinatown — Jing Fong isn’t the best but the decor is cool for kids and you go up a big esclator. . Subway movie, manhattan bridge, soho kids art museum and dim sum — a great NYC day for kids and pretty cheap
luganega, chorizo, bangers, brats, salami, etc. – differing dimensions & pleasures.
“obviously they needed to be talked up”
Only cuz they go limp around you
It’s a change from meatball talk.