Hiya!
Anyone have any good restaurunt suggestions in Montauk?
sorta like a Gosman’s Dock – where you can eat outside and get good fish but sorta casual
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.
Oh, and Gem, I think it’s BYOB.
Gem: http://www.duryealobsters.com/ over by Fort Pond Bay. Just north of the train station on Tuthill Rd. Very casual.
Hiya!
Anyone have any good restaurunt suggestions in Montauk?
sorta like a Gosman’s Dock – where you can eat outside and get good fish but sorta casual
“But you had to do things like clap your hands in between the toss and the catch”
cobble, you’re such a girl.
“what was the game with the soda bottle caps?”
skellies
Sorry about that!
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.
Does anyone remember the game where you and your opponent would face each other on the sidewalk, at a space of two boxes. You would put a penny on the line between the two boxes, and take chances at hitting the penny with a spaldeen(while staying behind your box’s line). You would receive a point for hitting the penny, two points for flipping it over.