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“My own mother died suddenly, on an ordinary day,”
My dad too MM. Walked out to work one day when I was 15 and didn’t come home in the evening. That kind of shock is something I don’t wish on anyone, especially kids as young as Natasha’s are.
If we’re going to pull “nativist” ranks here, then I think I win the contest, as I was born in 1957 in little ole Brooklyn, NY.
See some of you at the party. I should be there around 7. I wish my fellow curmudgeon Sam was going to be there, but alas, it looks like we’ve lost him.
“My own mother died suddenly, on an ordinary day,”
My dad too MM. Walked out to work one day when I was 15 and didn’t come home in the evening. That kind of shock is something I don’t wish on anyone, especially kids as young as Natasha’s are.
See you later benson, I’ll leave my weapons at home!
If we’re going to pull “nativist” ranks here, then I think I win the contest, as I was born in 1957 in little ole Brooklyn, NY.
See some of you at the party. I should be there around 7. I wish my fellow curmudgeon Sam was going to be there, but alas, it looks like we’ve lost him.
I wonder how that poor little blind girl from Bay Ridge is doing at her meeting.
I love the diningroom, the woodwork and the plaster details…very very nice THL.
townhouselady you live in chilltown J.C.!!!! the best city on the east coast! im being serious!
*rob*
That interior was beautiful, THL.
I was, by definition, a townie in Albany.
“townies”
I just realized…. I’m a townie! ROTHFLMAO!
dibs dont you have like houses and apartments all over the third world? i wouldnt consider that a townie. :-/
*rob*