“If you want to see this in action, go to any good restaurant in the area, look for the women’s lunch club, and listen to the conversation. You’ll get the idea.”
yeah arent all those upstate new york river towns infested with nyc yuppie transplant transplants and pretty much completely hated by the locals? didnt last house on the left take place in one of those towns?
my former boss lives in tarrytown. walking distance to train. but in condo (with views of river). But I guess not too many regular houses there – and not place someone’s wife pictures for move to suburban life.
I work in Westchester, but would probably never live here. The worst aspects of New York (as caricatured by some TV shows) are on display in Westchester – in particular, the social status show-offs and seekers.
If you want to see this in action, go to any good restaurant in the area, look for the women’s lunch club, and listen to the conversation. You’ll get the idea.
“Benson, why pin it on just the women?”
I’m not pinning it on the women, I’m just saying that one of the easiest ways to see it is to listen to the women lunch club’s conversation.
“If you want to see this in action, go to any good restaurant in the area, look for the women’s lunch club, and listen to the conversation. You’ll get the idea.”
Benson, why pin it on just the women?
yeah arent all those upstate new york river towns infested with nyc yuppie transplant transplants and pretty much completely hated by the locals? didnt last house on the left take place in one of those towns?
*rob*
my former boss lives in tarrytown. walking distance to train. but in condo (with views of river). But I guess not too many regular houses there – and not place someone’s wife pictures for move to suburban life.
I work in Westchester, but would probably never live here. The worst aspects of New York (as caricatured by some TV shows) are on display in Westchester – in particular, the social status show-offs and seekers.
If you want to see this in action, go to any good restaurant in the area, look for the women’s lunch club, and listen to the conversation. You’ll get the idea.
I kept waiting for the shoe to drop in the video…
Yes, walking distance to train would be nice.
I love Tarrytown. If I had to do suburbs, that would be it.
What Pete says…many of these small town station lots are full.