Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Emily Nonko 10/22/2010 407 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 Ishtar – ok and please if I do say anything wacky correct me! thank you! Lech- oh noooo-isn’t cholera extremely contagious as well! ugh we really need to help Haiti do more to help Haiti …do more Log in to Reply Has the rainy season started in Haiti? Talk about hell on earth when it does. Log in to Reply I like what’s left of Little Italy. There are some great eats over there. Log in to Reply gem, sometimes it’s clear where people are coming from when they make certain statements/generalizations about other ethnicities/races/cultural groups. So far I haven’t been offended by anything. I’ll make sure to give you the side eye if I am. Log in to Reply There’s a cholera outbreak in Haiti. Cholera is a horrible and scary disease. It can kill you within hours in a very unpleasant manner. Log in to Reply “you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”?” you just like soho because of the ‘talent’ Log in to Reply you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”? Log in to Reply i also like nolita, or little italy, or whatever it was called. elizabeth st btw houston and grand is a pretty awesome street. tribeca kinda scares me. it’s such a fake, cold, manufactured neighborhood (i feel the same way about dumbo, sorta) Log in to Reply I’ve always wondered why that dry cleaner store in BK Heights (on Clinton ST?) has a Clinton Hill Cleaner store name Log in to Reply < 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 45 >
Ishtar – ok and please if I do say anything wacky correct me! thank you! Lech- oh noooo-isn’t cholera extremely contagious as well! ugh we really need to help Haiti do more to help Haiti …do more Log in to Reply
gem, sometimes it’s clear where people are coming from when they make certain statements/generalizations about other ethnicities/races/cultural groups. So far I haven’t been offended by anything. I’ll make sure to give you the side eye if I am. Log in to Reply
There’s a cholera outbreak in Haiti. Cholera is a horrible and scary disease. It can kill you within hours in a very unpleasant manner. Log in to Reply
“you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”?” you just like soho because of the ‘talent’ Log in to Reply
you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”? Log in to Reply
i also like nolita, or little italy, or whatever it was called. elizabeth st btw houston and grand is a pretty awesome street. tribeca kinda scares me. it’s such a fake, cold, manufactured neighborhood (i feel the same way about dumbo, sorta) Log in to Reply
I’ve always wondered why that dry cleaner store in BK Heights (on Clinton ST?) has a Clinton Hill Cleaner store name Log in to Reply
Ishtar – ok and please if I do say anything wacky correct me!
thank you!
Lech- oh noooo-isn’t cholera extremely contagious as well! ugh we really need to help Haiti do more to help Haiti …do more
Has the rainy season started in Haiti? Talk about hell on earth when it does.
I like what’s left of Little Italy. There are some great eats over there.
gem, sometimes it’s clear where people are coming from when they make certain statements/generalizations about other ethnicities/races/cultural groups. So far I haven’t been offended by anything. I’ll make sure to give you the side eye if I am.
There’s a cholera outbreak in Haiti. Cholera is a horrible and scary disease. It can kill you within hours in a very unpleasant manner.
“you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”?”
you just like soho because of the ‘talent’
you clowns complaining about SoHo, would you like to trade that with lovely central NJ – land of the “office campuses”?
i also like nolita, or little italy, or whatever it was called. elizabeth st btw houston and grand is a pretty awesome street.
tribeca kinda scares me. it’s such a fake, cold, manufactured neighborhood (i feel the same way about dumbo, sorta)
I’ve always wondered why that dry cleaner store in BK Heights (on Clinton ST?) has a Clinton Hill Cleaner store name