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JB, you can be my mouth piece (pro bono though). all you have to do is chime in about cookies, brownies, idiot buyers, “Wheeeeeee!!!!!!”, and clinton hill is safe (when my buddy 11217 chimes in otherwise), eye candy (mainly on Fri’s), and Mets WIN!!!! (which is few & far in btwn for rest of the season)
“Depends on which city. Not a whole lot of respect for traffic rules in Rome, or Paris a lot of the time.”
“–sez someone from an island where they drive on wrong side of the road.”
Pete, good one, but etson does have a point. Certain countries are notoriously way worse than the US when it comes to disobeying traffic rules. And then there are other social norms that are different as well, such as linejumping in India, Italy, etc. As much as I seem to criticize the US, the citizens do observe some rules more than we give them credit for.
JB, you can be my mouth piece (pro bono though). all you have to do is chime in about cookies, brownies, idiot buyers, “Wheeeeeee!!!!!!”, and clinton hill is safe (when my buddy 11217 chimes in otherwise), eye candy (mainly on Fri’s), and Mets WIN!!!! (which is few & far in btwn for rest of the season)
donaska/donatella
“old video games and visual art
pornography and science
newport 100’s and malt liquor and smurf juice”
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens…
(massive GOTD, I know).
“Unless you have an opinion about Johnny Damon, ET.”
I have no opinion, cause I’m a sheep.
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Actually, I did a pretty good job – wrote the same thing he did. Deserves a cookie!
yep and at the same time! we totally postgasmed
*rob*
“Depends on which city. Not a whole lot of respect for traffic rules in Rome, or Paris a lot of the time.”
“–sez someone from an island where they drive on wrong side of the road.”
Pete, good one, but etson does have a point. Certain countries are notoriously way worse than the US when it comes to disobeying traffic rules. And then there are other social norms that are different as well, such as linejumping in India, Italy, etc. As much as I seem to criticize the US, the citizens do observe some rules more than we give them credit for.
Do Paris and Rome have a lot of bikes sharing the road with drivers and pedestrians?
“i can go on and on and on.” — we’ve noticed.
Totally freaks me out when I go back there now, even though I initially learnt on the left. Never bothered me until I learnt to drive in the US.