Back from the East Coast . . .
maybe now HAB'S can snap that ever elusive picture of his whole entire azz into one giant shot!!!!. Would be like taking a birdseye snapshot of all of manitoba....
Is it real or is it just funnin' ?
(Like all the midwest-isms I've mastered?)
Great pix Kobi! I've never been to the east coast, I'd like to some day but NYC scares the crap out of me!! I've never been much for cities and it's just way huge, I'd get so lost I'd never find my way out again. Do you suppose there are people wandering around in there that went in years ago and couldn't find their way home?
Great pix Kobi! I've never been to the east coast, I'd like to some day but NYC scares the crap out of me!! I've never been much for cities and it's just way huge, I'd get so lost I'd never find my way out again. Do you suppose there are people wandering around in there that went in years ago and couldn't find their way home?
That's funny! And yes, it is HUGE. And so many people. But if you get the chance I'd go just to say you were there, not to mention all the things that NYC has to offer.
No, wait, there's . . .
No, no, no . . . I won't,
well, actually there's . . .
wait, wait, wait.
O.K., here's something positive.
Hold on . . .
give me a minute . . .
...How about all the friendly people? 
I used to have an aunt that owned a dress shop on Madison Avenue, and an uncle who had a restaurant at Lexington & 82nd, we would go down every year to visit.
I remember 35 years ago (I was about 10), my uncle paid about $800 a month just for 1 indoor parking spot for his Caddy. My dad's mortgage payment at the time was about $500, LOL

I used to have an aunt that owned a dress shop on Madison Avenue, and an uncle who had a restaurant at Lexington & 82nd, we would go down every year to visit.
I remember 35 years ago (I was about 10), my uncle paid about $800 a month just for 1 indoor parking spot for his Caddy. My dad's mortgage payment at the time was about $500, LOL
Just like in "Coming to America" with Eddie Murphy, lol
He gets his crappy little apt. in Queen's with his valet (Arsenial Hall), and he opens the window and yells:
"Good Morning to all my neghbors, I am so happy to be here"
All you here is 10 people hollar back
"Shut the F up!"
He gets his crappy little apt. in Queen's with his valet (Arsenial Hall), and he opens the window and yells:
"Good Morning to all my neghbors, I am so happy to be here"
All you here is 10 people hollar back
"Shut the F up!"
This would be a perfect opportunity to be incredibly snarky and list everything negative about NYC, but I'll show great restraint and refrain from doing so . . .
No, wait, there's . . .
No, no, no . . . I won't,
well, actually there's . . .
wait, wait, wait.
O.K., here's something positive.
Hold on . . .
give me a minute . . .
No, wait, there's . . .
No, no, no . . . I won't,
well, actually there's . . .
wait, wait, wait.
O.K., here's something positive.
Hold on . . .
give me a minute . . .
You know, when I typed that I was expecting a reply like that. But not from you actually. And yes, NYC has lots of stuff that aren't so nice, but tons of other stuff that are. I only go into the city once or twice a year. So I'm not a big fanatic about it. But when I'm there I do enjoy it.







