are there any other two people here who might wanna go to this? if three people go the admissions is just 15 bux, it’s 30 otherwise. i think im going to go to this. ive decided im going to become a real estate broker!
JudyNetworks has done it again! There are definitely no limits at the Sky Room Times Square. The Sky Room, which boasts 360 degree views of Manhattan and the Hudson River from the city’s highest rooftop lounge, aims to take New York City nightlife to the next level. Occupying the 33rd and 34th Floor of the newly constructed Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites Times Square, the bi-level ultra lounge will transport guests to a high energy oasis atop 40th Street and offer five distinct spaces: the Times Square Lounge, the Cube balcony, the Private Salon, the North terrace with its retractable roof, and the South Terrace with its private cabanas.
Please join me for a productive and fun evening of networking & cocktails.
–Judy
About this event:
Say goodbye to Summer and hello to Fall. Fall means a return to business, and we’re here to help you network and facilitate new business connections.
Our events host a wide variety of professionals all of whom connect in some manner with the real estate industry. We expect over 300 professionals to attend on September 21.
Details:
The event will be held at the Sky Room Times Square. See Map for directions.
* Location: Sky Room Times Square, 330 West 40th Street, Between 8th and 9th, NY, NY 10018
* Date / Time: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Registration Information:
Register now
* Single advance registration: $20
* Group advance registration: $15 per person (3 or more)
Registration is $30 at the door (so register in advance!)
Sponsorship:
Sponsorship opportunities include the following benefits. Contact Judy for more information.
* Exhibit table at the event
* Attendee list
* Speaking / presentation opportunity
* Logo / link on web / email promotions
Sponsors & Exhibitors:
Media Sponsors:
GPE
The Real Deal Magazine
live open house
REW
NYC Network Group Banner
wealth alliance
new york jewish guide
Nassau Trade
MarkExpoLongIsland
Charities we Sponsor:
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“WHAT??????? Every kid’s lunch has to be screened because ONE has an allergy??? That’s fucking ridiculous.”
Well, some nut allergies are really serious — like you can go into anaphylactic shock just from being in the same room as a nut — so it’s not ridiculous at all.
What IS ridiculous is when your child’s teacher doesn’t know that A SOYBEAN IS NOT A NUT!!!
“ET – go on – what made you change your mind?”
I got pregnant.
having a baby = Best thing that’s ever happened in my life. So much joy. I want another one.
Legion – I’d take the kid to a different school. She’s going to end up like a Park Slope Parent if she stays in that one.
are there any other two people here who might wanna go to this? if three people go the admissions is just 15 bux, it’s 30 otherwise. i think im going to go to this. ive decided im going to become a real estate broker!
JudyNetworks has done it again! There are definitely no limits at the Sky Room Times Square. The Sky Room, which boasts 360 degree views of Manhattan and the Hudson River from the city’s highest rooftop lounge, aims to take New York City nightlife to the next level. Occupying the 33rd and 34th Floor of the newly constructed Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites Times Square, the bi-level ultra lounge will transport guests to a high energy oasis atop 40th Street and offer five distinct spaces: the Times Square Lounge, the Cube balcony, the Private Salon, the North terrace with its retractable roof, and the South Terrace with its private cabanas.
Please join me for a productive and fun evening of networking & cocktails.
–Judy
About this event:
Say goodbye to Summer and hello to Fall. Fall means a return to business, and we’re here to help you network and facilitate new business connections.
Our events host a wide variety of professionals all of whom connect in some manner with the real estate industry. We expect over 300 professionals to attend on September 21.
The evening will be comprised of:
* Networking and cocktails (cash bar)
* Complimentary buffet
* Sponsored exhibit tables
Details:
The event will be held at the Sky Room Times Square. See Map for directions.
* Location: Sky Room Times Square, 330 West 40th Street, Between 8th and 9th, NY, NY 10018
* Date / Time: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Registration Information:
Register now
* Single advance registration: $20
* Group advance registration: $15 per person (3 or more)
Registration is $30 at the door (so register in advance!)
Sponsorship:
Sponsorship opportunities include the following benefits. Contact Judy for more information.
* Exhibit table at the event
* Attendee list
* Speaking / presentation opportunity
* Logo / link on web / email promotions
Sponsors & Exhibitors:
Media Sponsors:
GPE
The Real Deal Magazine
live open house
REW
NYC Network Group Banner
wealth alliance
new york jewish guide
Nassau Trade
MarkExpoLongIsland
Charities we Sponsor:
korebel
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“WHAT??????? Every kid’s lunch has to be screened because ONE has an allergy??? That’s fucking ridiculous.”
Well, some nut allergies are really serious — like you can go into anaphylactic shock just from being in the same room as a nut — so it’s not ridiculous at all.
What IS ridiculous is when your child’s teacher doesn’t know that A SOYBEAN IS NOT A NUT!!!
WHAT??????? Every kid’s lunch has to bwe screened because ONE has an allergy??? That’s fucking ridiculous.
I would k=have liked to take that call when the moron from the school called about the soy butter lunch. Really, how stupid can people be?????
“Can you open your mouth wide enough for, say, a banana????”
LMAO dave!
And I just BET you love bananas, ET
btw,
soy butter tastes like
mascerated tree bark.
People with nut allergies should stay away from the OT.
Fist time I ever cried at a movie was at the end of “Gallipoli.”