Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 07/18/2011 74 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 most people who live in ancient brownstones appreciate cats who can catch mice, that’s a universal Brooklyn thing. Log in to Reply Ditmas got the joke right. after getting billion dollar bailout the fatcat threw up a hair ball. Log in to Reply minard the correct terminology is horked up a hairball. Please use correct terminology in the future. Log in to Reply cats in my neighborhood do not hork, whatever that is. they cough politely behind a curtain. Log in to Reply Oh- you must have those effete, snobby purebred types. Log in to Reply unfortunately most good restoration work is non-union. for city contracts they do the “prevailing wage” thing, but try getting your brownstone facade restored by a union contractor. Log in to Reply That’s so true! Log in to Reply Not only that, he was very productive, creating more cats! Log in to Reply That’s because you have quality control when you hire union guys. Not so when you hire non-union folk. 🙂 Log in to Reply < 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 >
most people who live in ancient brownstones appreciate cats who can catch mice, that’s a universal Brooklyn thing. Log in to Reply
Ditmas got the joke right. after getting billion dollar bailout the fatcat threw up a hair ball. Log in to Reply
minard the correct terminology is horked up a hairball. Please use correct terminology in the future. Log in to Reply
cats in my neighborhood do not hork, whatever that is. they cough politely behind a curtain. Log in to Reply
unfortunately most good restoration work is non-union. for city contracts they do the “prevailing wage” thing, but try getting your brownstone facade restored by a union contractor. Log in to Reply
That’s because you have quality control when you hire union guys. Not so when you hire non-union folk. 🙂 Log in to Reply
most people who live in ancient brownstones appreciate cats who can catch mice, that’s a universal Brooklyn thing.
Ditmas got the joke right. after getting billion dollar bailout the fatcat threw up a hair ball.
minard the correct terminology is horked up a hairball. Please use correct terminology in the future.
cats in my neighborhood do not hork, whatever that is. they cough politely behind a curtain.
Oh- you must have those effete, snobby purebred types.
unfortunately most good restoration work is non-union. for city contracts they do the “prevailing wage” thing, but try getting your brownstone facade restored by a union contractor.
That’s so true!
Not only that, he was very productive, creating more cats!
That’s because you have quality control when you hire union guys. Not so when you hire non-union folk. 🙂