Yeah man, nothing to hate there... unless it's the kimchi dog. I like kimchi... but not on a hot dog. I think the one that looked most appetizing to me was the dog from that place Bark in Park Slope.
That's a lot of chiggers. Actually makes me glad I'm not in the woods. Looks like you found a nice bottle dump, Guy. Those are always fascinating on several levels. I know a spot with a pretty good dump hidden up in the hills NE of the Del. Water Gap. Been meaning to go back and sift around in...
Gabe is a genial and knowledgeable host, and his grandmother's place on the Mullica is a perfect launching spot for a quiet weekday adventure. Color me jealous.
I use all three major ones daily, and I'd say IE9 is actually a little ahead in the speed and stability race right now. Despite this, I still use Chrome for most browsing just because I have been using it for about two years.
Kindle + Amazon means I never visit a bookstore again. Maybe a little sad, since I used to love book stores (especially used book stores), but on the other hand so much more convenient that it makes up for the sadness.
Yeah, that's not far off man. Not long after that my brother piled it into a telephone pole during a wild college weekend, so that was the end of the shove-vette... but fortunately not the end of my brother.
The cost of a tow is pretty steep back there. I busted a ball joint on my Chevette in the woods east of Atco many years ago, and I think it cost me over $100 to get yanked out and hauled home even then.
The stuff was definitely used as fill in various places, for roads and I'm sure dams as well. Or they may just have been getting rid of it. As for the specific shapes you saw, hard to say without seeing pictures or the actual objects. I think that during a long history of running a furnace of...
Why shouldn't he stand in the way of it, with the feds signalling right and left that they aren't backing down on federal prosecutions? This should have been the easiest of Obama's campaign promises to keep.
So far there seem to be far fewer of them up here than last year. I don't know if it is the cooler, wetter weather, or it is still too early in the season.
Interesting. I like the verse. The music and electronica is not to my taste, but it's obviously something you worked long and hard on. Welcome to the board.
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Captain: "There will be no drinking on my bridge!"
Crew: Glum faces.
Captain: "We must go to this little room behind bridge and drink there! Come, come, who has ice?"
I've driven in NYC many, many times over the years. It's stressful. But it has never come anywhere near the sheer chaos of driving in Florence or Rome.