Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 05/11/2011 357 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 By Petebklyn on May 11, 2011 9:37 AM 9:30 – time for me to do some work. Windows? Thinning the lettuce patch? Lost dog poster removal?? Toe jam???? Log in to Reply 9:30 – time for me to do some work. Log in to Reply long in the tooth. Log in to Reply long winded? Log in to Reply With CGar, everyday is whine country. Log in to Reply did a day drive up to muir woods and then sonoma village. but were driving and didn’t drink Log in to Reply Did you go to the wine country at all??? Log in to Reply “Short or long???” These are not mutually exclusive, dave. I am both short and long. Log in to Reply I also think that as a % of overall restaurants there are a lot more really bad ones in NYC Chinatown than there are in SF Chinatown. Same is true of Philadelphia (NYC has a higher % of bad). Log in to Reply < 1 … 36 37 38 39 >
By Petebklyn on May 11, 2011 9:37 AM 9:30 – time for me to do some work. Windows? Thinning the lettuce patch? Lost dog poster removal?? Toe jam???? Log in to Reply
did a day drive up to muir woods and then sonoma village. but were driving and didn’t drink Log in to Reply
I also think that as a % of overall restaurants there are a lot more really bad ones in NYC Chinatown than there are in SF Chinatown. Same is true of Philadelphia (NYC has a higher % of bad). Log in to Reply
By Petebklyn on May 11, 2011 9:37 AM
9:30 – time for me to do some work.
Windows? Thinning the lettuce patch? Lost dog poster removal?? Toe jam????
9:30 – time for me to do some work.
long in the tooth.
long winded?
With CGar, everyday is whine country.
did a day drive up to muir woods and then sonoma village. but were driving and didn’t drink
Did you go to the wine country at all???
“Short or long???”
These are not mutually exclusive, dave. I am both short and long.
I also think that as a % of overall restaurants there are a lot more really bad ones in NYC Chinatown than there are in SF Chinatown. Same is true of Philadelphia (NYC has a higher % of bad).