Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 01/19/2011 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 God, I could not agree more about the ugliness, short life, and pointlessness of CFG bulbs. If no one heated their houses, drove cars, and we shut down industrial production — that would save the polar bears. Log in to Reply Ha. Log in to Reply Amazing houses if you have a few million bucks. Sufficient houses with what I’m willing to spend. Log in to Reply Good lech. Go for it. Log in to Reply OK Rob I started wathching it, but it’s more than 20 friggin minutes long!!! Log in to Reply Good houses? Log in to Reply Hi Dona. The case for Irvington is: – The right mix of elitism without inappropriate douchiness (the opposite of, say, Rye or Fairfield County in CT). – Really good waterfront scene. – Great schools. – Not such a bad commute. – Good village. – Good public library. Log in to Reply Why Irvington? My friend’s sister lives there but I don’t know much about it. Affluent, seems like it is less population dense than Dobbs Ferry. Log in to Reply Exactly. The “dry” runs are over. This is the one where I do a deep dive into how I fit into the community. Log in to Reply 1 2 3 … 43 >
God, I could not agree more about the ugliness, short life, and pointlessness of CFG bulbs. If no one heated their houses, drove cars, and we shut down industrial production — that would save the polar bears. Log in to Reply
Amazing houses if you have a few million bucks. Sufficient houses with what I’m willing to spend. Log in to Reply
Hi Dona. The case for Irvington is: – The right mix of elitism without inappropriate douchiness (the opposite of, say, Rye or Fairfield County in CT). – Really good waterfront scene. – Great schools. – Not such a bad commute. – Good village. – Good public library. Log in to Reply
Why Irvington? My friend’s sister lives there but I don’t know much about it. Affluent, seems like it is less population dense than Dobbs Ferry. Log in to Reply
Exactly. The “dry” runs are over. This is the one where I do a deep dive into how I fit into the community. Log in to Reply
God, I could not agree more about the ugliness, short life, and pointlessness of CFG bulbs.
If no one heated their houses, drove cars, and we shut down industrial production — that would save the polar bears.
Ha.
Amazing houses if you have a few million bucks. Sufficient houses with what I’m willing to spend.
Good lech. Go for it.
OK Rob I started wathching it, but it’s more than 20 friggin minutes long!!!
Good houses?
Hi Dona. The case for Irvington is:
– The right mix of elitism without inappropriate douchiness (the opposite of, say, Rye or Fairfield County in CT).
– Really good waterfront scene.
– Great schools.
– Not such a bad commute.
– Good village.
– Good public library.
Why Irvington? My friend’s sister lives there but I don’t know much about it. Affluent, seems like it is less population dense than Dobbs Ferry.
Exactly. The “dry” runs are over. This is the one where I do a deep dive into how I fit into the community.