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“Forget the smiles and the Hello because if your dog breaks the neck of this little thing (my Akita almost doid it once) there will be tears, words and lawsuits”
Lawyers – wouldn’t Rob have a pretty good defense if his pitbull kills a dog that has intruded into his own apartment?
but yeah – def confront that guy – he sounds like a douche
rob, you need to tell this guy that his dog is basically a menace and that if he continues to do this he puts his dog in jeopardy.
Forget the smiles and the Hello because if your dog breaks the neck of this little thing (my Akita almost doid it once) there will be tears, words and lawsuits
OH so get this, you know how ive complained about people in my building who dont leash their dogs? well one person got better about it, but there is this one guy with the most annoying dog, numerous times the dog would run up to me and start barking (little thing tho, obviously harmless) but if i open my door when im going in or out he tries to get IN! wtf? im trying to avoid conflict with my dog in case they collide. anyway yesterday his dog did this again, he unleashes the dog in the lobby, grabs his mail, and the dog runs up to my door as im trying to get in.. i gave the dog the dirtiest look then gave the owner the dirtiest look and he decides to say a “hello”. grrrr and of course he had a eurotrash accent! i swear im gonna start walking around with a giant butterfly net and if these dogs are unleashed im scooping them up, i dont care!
Does anyone else have peak architectural moments? I get these most often at night, and/or a cloudy day; winter is best for them: you’re looking at an old building, or stretch of old buildings, and nothing in view makes it obvious what year it is. And suddenly, time (the epoch) disappears (or history washes over you). It’s very cool. I’ve only had these in Brooklyn, Boston, and Paris.
Yes. Some call it communion, Art, the numinous. I usually say, “that was opera.”
DH, dont worry, your ride would be in the bldg garage by then – people who park their pricey sweet rides on the street is stretching it (ie one shouldnt hesitate to go for paid parking if one is going to drop that kind of $$$ for a ride)
“Forget the smiles and the Hello because if your dog breaks the neck of this little thing (my Akita almost doid it once) there will be tears, words and lawsuits”
Lawyers – wouldn’t Rob have a pretty good defense if his pitbull kills a dog that has intruded into his own apartment?
but yeah – def confront that guy – he sounds like a douche
rob, you need to tell this guy that his dog is basically a menace and that if he continues to do this he puts his dog in jeopardy.
Forget the smiles and the Hello because if your dog breaks the neck of this little thing (my Akita almost doid it once) there will be tears, words and lawsuits
“NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuters) – One in every seven U.S. households with a mortgage ended the first quarter behind on payments or in foreclosure,…:”
That’s a really ugly number. The housing crunch is far from over!
OH so get this, you know how ive complained about people in my building who dont leash their dogs? well one person got better about it, but there is this one guy with the most annoying dog, numerous times the dog would run up to me and start barking (little thing tho, obviously harmless) but if i open my door when im going in or out he tries to get IN! wtf? im trying to avoid conflict with my dog in case they collide. anyway yesterday his dog did this again, he unleashes the dog in the lobby, grabs his mail, and the dog runs up to my door as im trying to get in.. i gave the dog the dirtiest look then gave the owner the dirtiest look and he decides to say a “hello”. grrrr and of course he had a eurotrash accent! i swear im gonna start walking around with a giant butterfly net and if these dogs are unleashed im scooping them up, i dont care!
*rob*
By BrooklynCouch on May 19, 2010 1:07 PM
Does anyone else have peak architectural moments? I get these most often at night, and/or a cloudy day; winter is best for them: you’re looking at an old building, or stretch of old buildings, and nothing in view makes it obvious what year it is. And suddenly, time (the epoch) disappears (or history washes over you). It’s very cool. I’ve only had these in Brooklyn, Boston, and Paris.
Yes. Some call it communion, Art, the numinous. I usually say, “that was opera.”
The dividend for the ADR will be about $1.01-1.03 (EUR 0.82 on the local shares). The shares are at $11.00…so 9.1% or so yield.
DIBS, so the 9.2% DT yield reflects last qtr’s div converted at today’s EURO exchange rate? if so, that’s super juicy
DH, dont worry, your ride would be in the bldg garage by then – people who park their pricey sweet rides on the street is stretching it (ie one shouldnt hesitate to go for paid parking if one is going to drop that kind of $$$ for a ride)
By more4less on May 19, 2010 12:19 PM
DIBS, that DT yields is not yet adjusted for the EURO tanking recently right? still juicy yield regardless
Umm, yes, the exchange rate prices that in automatically