Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 08/27/2010 395 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account I love seeing a nice rack in the bathroom. Or in any room, for that matter. Log in to Reply Is anyone doing anything cool over labor day weekend? How’s the turn out looking for Hot Bird? Happy early Birthday to Cobble and Snappy. Enjoy the day tomorrow! Log in to Reply magazine rack in the bathroom? that is so white trash! i dont care if it’s polished rubbed nickel or whatever it’s made of.. it’s still trashy. it’s also a biohazard! *rob* Log in to Reply cmu, I preferred a number of documentaries on the Iraq War to The Hurt Locker. Some of the great ones: – Control Room – Fahrenheit 9/11 – No End in Sight – Why We Fight Log in to Reply quote: Rob, you know cosmetic counter is a decent pick-up oppty of eye-candy of both our teams eh. sorry i dont like guys who wear all kinds of ridiculous “products” on their face and hair. (sorry 11217) *rob* Log in to Reply I lived in Manhattan/Brooklyn Heights for 26 years. No car. Kansas City changed that. I just drove the thing from KC to NYC; I think I need it with the building (and the neighborhood I am in, still way too light in local services). Log in to Reply “I have a magazine rack (polished nickel to match the fixtures of course) next to the toilet in the ensuite master bath. No library, though.” Sheesh, DIBS, now you’re even bragging about your magazine rack? Wait ’til Cobble hears this! Log in to Reply DH -not gonna happen – love the car too much, plus I’ve always owned a car no matter where I lived Log in to Reply >I wonder why there are almost no technical / handson / blue collar /engineering types who choose to live an urban lifestyle You can fit more machines in the suburbs then the urbs, Denton. Log in to Reply < 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 43 >
Is anyone doing anything cool over labor day weekend? How’s the turn out looking for Hot Bird? Happy early Birthday to Cobble and Snappy. Enjoy the day tomorrow! Log in to Reply
magazine rack in the bathroom? that is so white trash! i dont care if it’s polished rubbed nickel or whatever it’s made of.. it’s still trashy. it’s also a biohazard! *rob* Log in to Reply
cmu, I preferred a number of documentaries on the Iraq War to The Hurt Locker. Some of the great ones: – Control Room – Fahrenheit 9/11 – No End in Sight – Why We Fight Log in to Reply
quote: Rob, you know cosmetic counter is a decent pick-up oppty of eye-candy of both our teams eh. sorry i dont like guys who wear all kinds of ridiculous “products” on their face and hair. (sorry 11217) *rob* Log in to Reply
I lived in Manhattan/Brooklyn Heights for 26 years. No car. Kansas City changed that. I just drove the thing from KC to NYC; I think I need it with the building (and the neighborhood I am in, still way too light in local services). Log in to Reply
“I have a magazine rack (polished nickel to match the fixtures of course) next to the toilet in the ensuite master bath. No library, though.” Sheesh, DIBS, now you’re even bragging about your magazine rack? Wait ’til Cobble hears this! Log in to Reply
DH -not gonna happen – love the car too much, plus I’ve always owned a car no matter where I lived Log in to Reply
>I wonder why there are almost no technical / handson / blue collar /engineering types who choose to live an urban lifestyle You can fit more machines in the suburbs then the urbs, Denton. Log in to Reply
I love seeing a nice rack in the bathroom.
Or in any room, for that matter.
Is anyone doing anything cool over labor day weekend?
How’s the turn out looking for Hot Bird?
Happy early Birthday to Cobble and Snappy. Enjoy the day tomorrow!
magazine rack in the bathroom? that is so white trash! i dont care if it’s polished rubbed nickel or whatever it’s made of.. it’s still trashy.
it’s also a biohazard!
*rob*
cmu, I preferred a number of documentaries on the Iraq War to The Hurt Locker. Some of the great ones:
– Control Room
– Fahrenheit 9/11
– No End in Sight
– Why We Fight
quote:
Rob, you know cosmetic counter is a decent pick-up oppty of eye-candy of both our teams
eh. sorry i dont like guys who wear all kinds of ridiculous “products” on their face and hair. (sorry 11217)
*rob*
I lived in Manhattan/Brooklyn Heights for 26 years. No car. Kansas City changed that. I just drove the thing from KC to NYC; I think I need it with the building (and the neighborhood I am in, still way too light in local services).
“I have a magazine rack (polished nickel to match the fixtures of course) next to the toilet in the ensuite master bath. No library, though.”
Sheesh, DIBS, now you’re even bragging about your magazine rack? Wait ’til Cobble hears this!
DH -not gonna happen – love the car too much, plus I’ve always owned a car no matter where I lived
>I wonder why there are almost no technical / handson / blue collar /engineering types who choose to live an urban lifestyle
You can fit more machines in the suburbs then the urbs, Denton.