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tripinchick

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  1. Heh Heh... funny guy! Wish there wasn't anything wrong
  2. OK I posted on the NY board, but maybe I'll have better luck here. Does any one know of a good Doctor around the Upper East side? Just moved into the city and need a general/internal meds doc that is easy to get along with. Ya know, not the rush you out, stuffy, don't tell me you hurt cause I don't see anything wrong with you, now pay at the front, kinda doctor. any help is greatly appreciated.
  3. bump... OK if not UES then how about Midtown. Or anyone I should stay away from. It's hard finding a good doctor, any help is greatly appreciated.
  4. Does any one know of a good Doctor around the Upper East side? Just moved into the city and need a general/internal meds doc that is easy to get along with. Ya know, not the rush you out, stuffy, don't tell me you hurt cause I don't see anything wrong with you kinda doctor.
  5. Just a kewl ad... great animation! Who remembers where the dance is from? http://uk.download.yahoo.com/ne/fu/oa/eurcncs185030.mpg
  6. What a little cutie !!! How old is he?
  7. I was there about 2 months ago for my sister's bachelorette party. We ate at the Chelsea Brewing Company first then walked over to the show. The people at the Brewery were very, cool. Filled my sister up a few free shots. The food wasn't bad either and it's right on the water, so the view was nice too, you can get anything from pub food to nice entrees. It's not pricey either It's not a far walk to the Donkey show from the Peers. We had a blast at the show. It's not a sit down kinda thing. The show goes on all around you, litterally. It's basically Shakespear's, Midsummer Nights Dream told thru Disco music. The bartenders were pretty damn liberal with their booze after I tipped them well. But that's usually the case anywhere you go. I thought the Donkey show was a much better idea than going to one of those Chip-n-dale/HunkoMania kinda things. Those are kinda pathetic. Anyway we had a limo pick us up after the show and cart our polluted butts around the city and then back home to CT. The girls are still talking about it. You can get a discount/group package if you have more than 10 people going. The bride gets in free and she also gets a little party pack with some nice bachelorette stuff, like a feather boa, t-shirt and other things. I would reccomend it... definatley. hope that helps
  8. http://www.petfinder.org There are plenty of animals that already need homes. If you are considering getting a puppy, please look to the shelters/animal hospitals first. They are usually much cheaper than breeders anyway. And I think the animals are more appreciative than if they come from breeders. Just my personal experience... My family has always gotten our dogs at shelters and we have never had any regrets. Until my sister got her Husky from a breeder/pet store. The thing is as dumb as a stump and pisses all over the place.
  9. Anyone have any reccomendations on where to go/what to do in NY or CT for a Bachelorette Party? Any help would be much appreciated.
  10. I have a little Chi - MinPin mix. She is just about 8lbs. When I first got her she would'nt go near anyone else. I adopted her from a shelter who resued her from a kill house, so she was as bit shaken up from that experience. She is a bit timid with strangers, but lets people pet her. Once she gets to know someone, they are best friends. When I first got her, I took her out everywhere, so she could get accustomed to meeting new people and going to different places. Having heard the same thing about small dog breeds, how they are not very social, and get very exitable, I think it helped alot. She still would rather check people out on her own terms, but doesn't go nuts when people go to pet her. Now storms are a different story. She's a mess when it thunders out, ditto for fireworks. She shakes, hyperventalates (sp?), and hides under furniture. With other dogs, she forgets her size and thinks she is the biggest thing on the block, and lets them know it. But once she gets to know them she is cool.
  11. Ahhh, such pranksters http://www.i-mockery.com/pervs/pervert-log4.asp
  12. http://www.wcbsfm.com/entertainment/entertainment_story_112113954.html
  13. I don't know which is more entertaining... the article or this thread.
  14. The only seat available on the train was directly adjacent to a well dressed middle aged French woman and the seat was being used by her dog. The weary traveler asked, "Ma'am, please move your dog. I need that seat." The French woman looked down her nose at the American, sniffed and said, You Americans. Your are such a rude class of people. Can't you see my little FiFi is using that seat?" The American walked away, determined to find a place to rest, but after another trip down to the end of the train, found himself again facing the woman with the dog. Again he asked, "Please, lady. May I sit there?". I'm very tired." The French woman wrinkled her nose and snorted "You Americans! Not only are you rude, you are also arrogant....Imagine!" The American didn't say anything else, he leaned over, picked up the dog, tossed it out the window of the train and sat down in the empty seat. The woman shrieked and railed, and demanded that someone defend her honor and chastise the American. An English man sitting across the aisle spoke up indignantly "You know, sir, you Americans do seem to have a penchant for doing the wrong thing. You eat holding the fork in the wrong hand. You drive your autos on the wrong side of the road. And now, Sir, you've thrown the wrong bitch out the window................
  15. An American is having breakfast one morning (coffee, croissants, bread butter and jam) when a Frenchman, chewing gum, sits down next to him. The American ignores the Frenchman who, nevertheless, starts a conversation. French man: "You American folk eat the whole bread??" American: (in a bad mood): "Of course." French: (after blowing a huge bubble) "We don't. In France, we only eat what's inside. The crusts we collect in a container, recycle it, transform them into croissants and sell them to the states." The Frenchman has a smirk on his face. The American listens in silence. The Frenchman persists: "Do you eat jelly with the bread?" American: "Of Course." Frenchman: (cracking his gum between his teeth and chuckling). "We don't. In France we eat fresh fruit for breakfast, then we put all the peels, seeds, and leftovers in containers, recycle them, transform them into jam and sell the jam to the states." The American then asks: "Do you have sex in France?" Frenchman: "Why of course we do", he says with a big smirk. American: "And what do you do with the condoms once you've used them?" Frenchman: "We throw them away, of course." American: "We don't. In America, we put them in a container, recycle them, melt them down into chewing gum and sell them to France."
  16. I dunno man... I never seen anyone get pissed over someone not liking their shoes. But I have seen people go a little insane over not being able to smoke. Nicoteen withdrawl coupled with the being drunk, can't be good. And the bouncer didn't start an argument with the guys. He was just doing his job. Good people don't stab someone over the smoking ban. I don't consider the fools who stabbed this poor guy to be anywhere near good.
  17. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030414/ap_on_re_us/brf_smoking_ban_stabbing_4 By ERIN McCLAM, Associated Press Writer NEW YORK - A bouncer at a Manhattan nightclub died Sunday after he was stabbed in a brawl that police said began when he tried to enforce the city's new ban on smoking in bars and restaurants. Dana Blake, 32, died about 11 hours after the late-night fight in an East Village nightclub. Police arrested two brothers, Johnathan and Ching Chan, shortly after the fight and charged them with assault. Prosecutors had not decided Sunday whether to upgrade the charges because of Blake's death. Blake approached the men about 2:30 a.m. to tell them they could not smoke in the bar, police spokesman Michael O'Looney said. It was unclear whether one or both men were smoking, he said. Harsh words were exchanged and the brawl began when Blake tried to eject Johnathan Chan for disorderly behavior, witnesses told police. Blake was stabbed in the fight, but it was unclear who stabbed him or with what, O'Looney said. The smoking ban took effect late last month. It could not immediately be determined if the brothers had lawyers. Blake's older brother, Tony Blake, said Sunday he blamed the death on the smoking ban. "I'm very bitter," he said. "It's a senseless murder because of this stupid cigarette law. That's the reason this guy was killed." Ed Skyler, spokesman for Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said the mayor was pleased suspects were quickly arrested and that "his thoughts are with the family of the victim."
  18. I would have to disagree.. I beleive more lives would have been lost... especially if the French went into battle... Now, don't get your pantaloons all bunched up... that was a joke.
  19. Even if the we had UN support. We would still have lead the way.
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