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You will hate the 4/5 at Nevins once school starts, donatella.
am i the only one who things kids shouldnt be allowed on the subway? bus those f-cking crotchfruit hoodrats. i KNOW i KNOW busses bad bad bad bad bad, but think of how much better quality of life the people of nyc who actually pay taxes would have? im sorry but most nyc school children are nothing but expensive leeches and dont amount to anything!
cant they just go to school on the internet or something!?
Ishtar, do you know what time the chaos starts during the school year? I wonder how early I have to get to work to avoid the backpacks, bikes, screaming crowds, etc….????
Randy, as a member of the Union League of Philadelphia, I could take you there (if it were still open) for a drink presuming you could clean up well enough. The latter is probably asking too much.
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You will hate the 4/5 at Nevins once school starts, donatella.
am i the only one who things kids shouldnt be allowed on the subway? bus those f-cking crotchfruit hoodrats. i KNOW i KNOW busses bad bad bad bad bad, but think of how much better quality of life the people of nyc who actually pay taxes would have? im sorry but most nyc school children are nothing but expensive leeches and dont amount to anything!
cant they just go to school on the internet or something!?
*rob*
^^^oops, wrong thread.
And you know since the City owns this building they will offer Apple a sweetheart rent and then everyone will be pissed off.
Ishtar, do you know what time the chaos starts during the school year? I wonder how early I have to get to work to avoid the backpacks, bikes, screaming crowds, etc….????
You will hate the 4/5 at Nevins once school starts, donatella. After labor day that line is awful depending on what time you like to be at work.
Happy today
–that it is Friday
–that it is cool
–that I found a new, human way to work. The 4/5 at Nevins is 1000 times better than C.
–that the previously crumbling mess outside my door, my stoop, is being transformed into something beautiful.
TGIF, peeps
Randy, as a member of the Union League of Philadelphia, I could take you there (if it were still open) for a drink presuming you could clean up well enough. The latter is probably asking too much.
Also, Nomi took my remark in isolation. It has to be read within the context of no gay man would ever be seen in that Hummer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/realestate/15scapes.html?hp