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  1. Snappy, I did take Champ #1 to Dave & Buster’s for the first time last weekend on the way to the NHL Store. He won a pretty large stuffed animal at that game with the crane and giant claw that people usually never win at as the prize always seems to fall 1/4 of an inch from the place you need to get it into in order to win.

    “the prize always seems to fall 1/4 of an inch from the place you need to get it into” – feel free to rewrite

  2. Oh, and that provision of having cr****fr*** on parents insurance (if used) could save society money as those eligible (and there are limitations to which 20somethings)
    would get preventive medical care (instead of using ER’s and not being able to pay those outrageous charges and then rest of us end up paying anyway at high price) and parents would have to pay taxes on value of the extra insurance so more money into tax coffers.

    It was a disappointment that gay-partnered folks still have to pay taxes on insurance to cover spouse onlike those entitled heteros. I wonder who managed to get the equalization pulled from the bill.

  3. Lucali’s, Biff, if you can ever find it open.

    Buddy’s Burritos on Court is cf-friendly.

    Francesco’s (fka Nino’s) on Henry, but Vinnie’s on Smith (ex-Nino’s guys) is much better. Old Nino’s not so good.

    Sam’s on Court – either the pizza parlor or the sit down restaurant part (get the brick oven pizza only).

    Naidre’s on Henry is cf-friendly.

    Why Cobble Hill, btw?

  4. 🙁 But Chuck E. Cheese can be such fun…even for adults! The trick is to keep them out of school for a day in the middle of the week and take them then…like early afternoon. That way, the place is less likely to be crowded with a ton of other wee ones. Or, better yet, leave yer wee ones at home and all us adults can go! I wanna play in the ball pit. (No re-writes please!)

  5. MM,
    I know enough, when not to push it.
    I agree with several of your points regarding the need
    for young adults to be covered during that time when they are establishing themselves in the world.
    There are no easy solutions,

    Frustration abounds on both sides of the issue
    on one side for the obvious need, on the other for
    the violation of principle.

    The choice has been made and we are in this together
    so I do hope the decision will work for all our sakes.

    …I wish I hadn’t eaten that peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch. 🙁

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