Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Emily Nonko 01/14/2011 422 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 “very hard for anyone to pull off cords nowadays” Yeah especially if they’re wet and she’s still wearing shoes. Log in to Reply Roosevelt??? Log in to Reply shtetl — poor neighborhoods and villages in E. Europe where jews used to live before migrating to US macher — big player second generation — born to immigrant parents speaking of firearms and kick, I thought that was a great moment in True Grit when the girl was knocked over from the rifle’s kick. Log in to Reply Lech; Not true. His father was the Deputy Mayor of NYC, and they were quite comfortable. I won’t say his name, because we’re on the internet, but anybody who has lived in NYC for a while would recognize it. Log in to Reply very hard for anyone to pull off cords nowadays. Log in to Reply benson, sounds to me like that guy thought the grapes he couldn’t have were sour. Log in to Reply OK I’m wrong. But I wore cords every winter day ages 6-15. Then jeans. Log in to Reply All I’m packing is dead weight / fat / spare tire. Log in to Reply Thanks Biff. Looks like a lot of fun actually. Log in to Reply < 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 … 46 >
“very hard for anyone to pull off cords nowadays” Yeah especially if they’re wet and she’s still wearing shoes. Log in to Reply
shtetl — poor neighborhoods and villages in E. Europe where jews used to live before migrating to US macher — big player second generation — born to immigrant parents speaking of firearms and kick, I thought that was a great moment in True Grit when the girl was knocked over from the rifle’s kick. Log in to Reply
Lech; Not true. His father was the Deputy Mayor of NYC, and they were quite comfortable. I won’t say his name, because we’re on the internet, but anybody who has lived in NYC for a while would recognize it. Log in to Reply
“very hard for anyone to pull off cords nowadays”
Yeah especially if they’re wet and she’s still wearing shoes.
Roosevelt???
shtetl — poor neighborhoods and villages in E. Europe where jews used to live before migrating to US
macher — big player
second generation — born to immigrant parents
speaking of firearms and kick, I thought that was a great moment in True Grit when the girl was knocked over from the rifle’s kick.
Lech;
Not true. His father was the Deputy Mayor of NYC, and they were quite comfortable. I won’t say his name, because we’re on the internet, but anybody who has lived in NYC for a while would recognize it.
very hard for anyone to pull off cords nowadays.
benson, sounds to me like that guy thought the grapes he couldn’t have were sour.
OK I’m wrong. But I wore cords every winter day ages 6-15. Then jeans.
All I’m packing is dead weight / fat / spare tire.
Thanks Biff. Looks like a lot of fun actually.