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NYCs comedy scene is great. You can see up and coming comics at several places in Brooklyn and Manhattan basically for free (and have a great time, many are VERY funny)
Rob, re Brooklyn Museum: it used to be completely free, now they want a fee of about bucks or something, but they also go by *donation*. Same thing,*by donation*, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Ave. (Manhattan not the Slope -haha).
The *donation* thing is not usually published, especially at the MMA, but when asked, donation has been their policy. The idea is that access to art and culture ought not be denied to anyone. They are great places to go when it rains and snows. Guess what, ya don’t have to like the stuff, the experience can be in the going and in the building itself.
Rob, I am thinking about your therapy search. There ought to be something that is near free and healthier than some therapists one might encounter. Again, sorry you are sad.
if looking for couple of possible laughs tomorrow night, Rob, I got a mailing for some gay standup comedy fundraiser
(only $10) for some guy running for city council .
At Union Hall, 7pm.
I’m not necessarily supporting the guy, don’t know much about him other than is gay and probably could find the info at http://www.zuckerman2009.com
NYCs comedy scene is great. You can see up and coming comics at several places in Brooklyn and Manhattan basically for free (and have a great time, many are VERY funny)
I didn’t realize they had comedy stuff there. How great!
Do you have to drink PBR infinite? Or can I have a grown up drink?!
Union Hall’s comedy night are a lot of fun. Pay $7 bucks, get two PBRs, and have a bunch of laughs.
Rob, re Brooklyn Museum: it used to be completely free, now they want a fee of about bucks or something, but they also go by *donation*. Same thing,*by donation*, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Ave. (Manhattan not the Slope -haha).
The *donation* thing is not usually published, especially at the MMA, but when asked, donation has been their policy. The idea is that access to art and culture ought not be denied to anyone. They are great places to go when it rains and snows. Guess what, ya don’t have to like the stuff, the experience can be in the going and in the building itself.
Rob, I am thinking about your therapy search. There ought to be something that is near free and healthier than some therapists one might encounter. Again, sorry you are sad.
if looking for couple of possible laughs tomorrow night, Rob, I got a mailing for some gay standup comedy fundraiser
(only $10) for some guy running for city council .
At Union Hall, 7pm.
I’m not necessarily supporting the guy, don’t know much about him other than is gay and probably could find the info at http://www.zuckerman2009.com
Rob, I’m sorry your feeling down. I hope you will reach out to some of the resources you’ve looked into. It really can help quite a bit. : )
Is Expert Textpert = Mr. Bubble?
I hear ya Rob – sometimes I go through phases where I just fall off the map, and want to be left alone.
The weather as of late doesn’t help either. This rain is depressing!
thanks bxgirl 🙂
*rob*