Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 06/28/2011 0 minute 29 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 I love these contests of Ameri vs Euro trash. It proves once again there is true equality in the world. Or- as they used to say- we’re all bozos on this bus. Log in to Reply any update on the guy in the scooter accident? Hope he’s ok. Log in to Reply That should make benson happy. Interesting list, btw. Log in to Reply not gross. You could also try olive oil and lemon pepper Log in to Reply g’nite Mr. Snark 🙂 Log in to Reply so it was a nooner, not lunch actually 🙂 Log in to Reply Are you insulting Kens? as i understand it, the goat is a family member. 🙂 Log in to Reply uh-oh. You said BoCoCa- you’ll now feel the wrath of cobble! Log in to Reply All very true, Denton. Up here in the North we had a more insidious form of racism, all the worse because we refused to recognize it when we saw it. Log in to Reply 1 2 3 >
I love these contests of Ameri vs Euro trash. It proves once again there is true equality in the world. Or- as they used to say- we’re all bozos on this bus. Log in to Reply
All very true, Denton. Up here in the North we had a more insidious form of racism, all the worse because we refused to recognize it when we saw it. Log in to Reply
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I love these contests of Ameri vs Euro trash. It proves once again there is true equality in the world. Or- as they used to say- we’re all bozos on this bus.
any update on the guy in the scooter accident? Hope he’s ok.
That should make benson happy. Interesting list, btw.
not gross. You could also try olive oil and lemon pepper
g’nite Mr. Snark 🙂
so it was a nooner, not lunch actually 🙂
Are you insulting Kens? as i understand it, the goat is a family member. 🙂
uh-oh. You said BoCoCa- you’ll now feel the wrath of cobble!
All very true, Denton. Up here in the North we had a more insidious form of racism, all the worse because we refused to recognize it when we saw it.