quote:
Doesn’t mean we all get there or get to the same place, but it’s a city teeming with life
it’s a city teeming with economic strife for 40 percent of if it’s inhabitants, disgusting rates of disease, the natives are vile and disgusting and the transplants are worse.
i still like it, but im not going to deny it’s a shi+hole with even shi++ier completely oblivious to themselves and their surroundings people. sorry but i tell it like it is.
while she is a great symbol, the state of liberty still is one fugly ass chick. doesnt help that she’s also a moonface.
ooooops, yes I forgot the 🙂 after my last comment.
CGar, I’m not in a bitych mood. You should know never to take me seriously. I thought my comments were witty, but I see I’m the only one 🙁
anyway…..
when did liquid hand soap come about?
do you remember when you had a soap dish and a bar of soap on the sink in the bathroom? Seems kinda archaic now to wash your hands with a bar of soap.
Please refrain from punctuatin your polemic with
cut and paste paragraphs from left wing blogs,
it clogs up the mental process.
Especially with commentary from the likes of Al Franken,
who was elected Senator by outright fraud.
give us your unadulterated views and just post the
source please.
…unless you want me to start posting verbatim
from the NRA monthly or something. 😉
This gave me an epiphany of sorts. I’ve lived previously in Chicago and Pittsburgh. I revisit both places. Many of my family members ask me why I don’t go back to either place. My response is always that I’m ‘done’ with Pennsylvania and Illinois. I used to tell Momma Snappy that I ‘just can’t move backwards.’ I enjoy my visits to Chicago and Pittsburgh, but always feel relieved to get back to Brooklyn. And I realize now that part of it is the ‘teeming with life’ thing.
Oh dear Allah, you guys are still talking about the Mosque?!
quote:
Doesn’t mean we all get there or get to the same place, but it’s a city teeming with life
it’s a city teeming with economic strife for 40 percent of if it’s inhabitants, disgusting rates of disease, the natives are vile and disgusting and the transplants are worse.
i still like it, but im not going to deny it’s a shi+hole with even shi++ier completely oblivious to themselves and their surroundings people. sorry but i tell it like it is.
while she is a great symbol, the state of liberty still is one fugly ass chick. doesnt help that she’s also a moonface.
*rob*
“answer: it wouldn’t fit in with
the planned thumb in your eye impact
that the Imam is planning on.”
how do you know his plans?
“…so what I did, was put my shoes on and followed them in my car.”
If you were really concerned, you should have called the police, whose job it is to investigate crime. I’m just saying.
I will eventually move out of NY upon retiring. I’ve been here since 1994, loved every minute of it but, at some point, will let go.
ooooops, yes I forgot the 🙂 after my last comment.
CGar, I’m not in a bitych mood. You should know never to take me seriously. I thought my comments were witty, but I see I’m the only one 🙁
anyway…..
when did liquid hand soap come about?
do you remember when you had a soap dish and a bar of soap on the sink in the bathroom? Seems kinda archaic now to wash your hands with a bar of soap.
11217,
Please refrain from punctuatin your polemic with
cut and paste paragraphs from left wing blogs,
it clogs up the mental process.
Especially with commentary from the likes of Al Franken,
who was elected Senator by outright fraud.
give us your unadulterated views and just post the
source please.
…unless you want me to start posting verbatim
from the NRA monthly or something. 😉
Legion – what was the denouement of this story?
“but it’s a city teeming with life”
This gave me an epiphany of sorts. I’ve lived previously in Chicago and Pittsburgh. I revisit both places. Many of my family members ask me why I don’t go back to either place. My response is always that I’m ‘done’ with Pennsylvania and Illinois. I used to tell Momma Snappy that I ‘just can’t move backwards.’ I enjoy my visits to Chicago and Pittsburgh, but always feel relieved to get back to Brooklyn. And I realize now that part of it is the ‘teeming with life’ thing.