What’s the fastest way to get to Spumoni Garden from Park Slope by car? 20th Street to McDonald Ave and all the way down to 86th Street? Or is Prospect Expwy/Ocean Pkwy better than McDonald Ave?
By Associated Press
March 31 (Washington Post) — PATERSON, N.J. – Police have
captured five goats that were wandering the streets of a gritty
northern New Jersey city.
Chief Animal Control Officer John DeCando tells The Record
newspaper that a woman called Paterson police after nearly
hitting the herd with her car at 2:30 a.m. Thursday.
Police took the goats to the animal shelter. They’ll stay
there until they are sent to a farm to live out their days.
DeCando says he believes someone was keeping them for an
Easter meal or a sacrifice.
It’s illegal to keep farm animals in Paterson.
DeLepp, if you’re going for the beaches and scenery with a mix of decent food and booze thrown in, you’ll be very happy with Santa Barbara and Malibu. It seems like it’s exactly what you’re looking for in a nice vacation.
I won’t take McDonald Ave. It’s one lane with lots of stores = lots of traffic. Ocean is better, two lanes.
“What’s the fastest way to get to Spumoni Garden from Park Slope by car?”
From Park Slope? The bike lane.
Did Kens leave his gate open?
DARN! I have friends in Bklyn Heights and Cobble Hill and was gonna use one of their addresses and send my kid to primo public shool.
What’s the fastest way to get to Spumoni Garden from Park Slope by car? 20th Street to McDonald Ave and all the way down to 86th Street? Or is Prospect Expwy/Ocean Pkwy better than McDonald Ave?
“You mean all parents have to do that? I thought it was just me since The Champs were denying being related to me”
ha ha,
tell me about it,
I was beginning to sweat when the school administrator pulled out a rubber glove and told me to cough.
exptext,
keep watching,
you know you love physics talk! 😉
By Associated Press
March 31 (Washington Post) — PATERSON, N.J. – Police have
captured five goats that were wandering the streets of a gritty
northern New Jersey city.
Chief Animal Control Officer John DeCando tells The Record
newspaper that a woman called Paterson police after nearly
hitting the herd with her car at 2:30 a.m. Thursday.
Police took the goats to the animal shelter. They’ll stay
there until they are sent to a farm to live out their days.
DeCando says he believes someone was keeping them for an
Easter meal or a sacrifice.
It’s illegal to keep farm animals in Paterson.
DeLepp, if you’re going for the beaches and scenery with a mix of decent food and booze thrown in, you’ll be very happy with Santa Barbara and Malibu. It seems like it’s exactly what you’re looking for in a nice vacation.
“CGar, you should have emailed or texted me. I was here. I totally would have stepped out for a cup of coffee.”
Next time, jackal, I definitely will. I was running late to meet a friend for drinks last night.