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rob- don’t forget my invite for Saturday- think homemade bbq , desserts, wine and a look see at a great neighborhood (not to mention wonderful people such as MM and moi 🙂
bklnsofar, no, youre totally right. ive been a deep funk the last couple of months. a few weeks ago i actually did some research for therapists in my area and got a bunch of names and numbers. i still have to get around to actually calling them and asking if they accept my insurance and stuff.
im a trooper though and if sitting around watching tv all night for a couple of months makes me happy, so be it. i don’t feel like forcing myself to do much right now.
i am a little embarrassed to say ive never been to the brooklyn museum. :-/ even tho i clamor on and on about not liking cultural stuff, i still should experience it, especially if it’s cheap and near free. i mean i definitely used to like that kind of stuff! 🙂
Rob, this staying home and watching TV sounds indicative of possible mild depression. I would suggest activities, but if one is depressed activity suggestions don’t seem to help. Sometimes rest is what is needed. I’d get you a mom if I could. Sorry you are sad.
I’d suggest going over to the Brooklyn Museum and spending a long time. But if tired or depressed, nothing sounds good — dog responsibiities too large to figure out. (BTW, cost of BM entry is by donation. If you ask at BM, “would you accept 50 cents”, or so, I believe they do not deny access.)
the lights are amazing at night from the high line (from the pictures ive seen anyway) i havent gotten there yet. denton how many blocks does the open park of it extend? it’s not fully finished yet, is it?
i was ready to hate on it badly, but decided to hold off til i see it first hand hahah
BklynSofar/Rob – wow, that’s nuts. I can’t believe people would live underground. I just can’t process why anyone would think that’s a good idea.
I have no idea what they were doing Rob – they definitely looked like they were living underground. I kinda got scared when they saw that I spotted them – they definitely looked like they were capable of attacking someone.
denton, thanks for directing us to your pictures of the high line. Very nice. Looks like they did a great job with it, although I can’t imagine it being that interesting a spot for young kids; not with all the other places for them to visit in the city.
ripster you are talking about the “mole people” it’s kinda sorta just an urban legend. i didnt see the big documentary about it tho, so maybe they did exist. i doubt the three dirty chicks you saw were mole people, but the hell knows, they could be modern day mole people. i could see me and my dog as one of them one day! hahaha.
rob- don’t forget my invite for Saturday- think homemade bbq , desserts, wine and a look see at a great neighborhood (not to mention wonderful people such as MM and moi 🙂
bklnsofar, no, youre totally right. ive been a deep funk the last couple of months. a few weeks ago i actually did some research for therapists in my area and got a bunch of names and numbers. i still have to get around to actually calling them and asking if they accept my insurance and stuff.
im a trooper though and if sitting around watching tv all night for a couple of months makes me happy, so be it. i don’t feel like forcing myself to do much right now.
i am a little embarrassed to say ive never been to the brooklyn museum. :-/ even tho i clamor on and on about not liking cultural stuff, i still should experience it, especially if it’s cheap and near free. i mean i definitely used to like that kind of stuff! 🙂
*rob*
By the time I get over here to answer something, the whole subjects are changed!
Biff, au contaire! Kids would *love* the high line.
Brownstoner is peaceful today.
Rob, this staying home and watching TV sounds indicative of possible mild depression. I would suggest activities, but if one is depressed activity suggestions don’t seem to help. Sometimes rest is what is needed. I’d get you a mom if I could. Sorry you are sad.
I’d suggest going over to the Brooklyn Museum and spending a long time. But if tired or depressed, nothing sounds good — dog responsibiities too large to figure out. (BTW, cost of BM entry is by donation. If you ask at BM, “would you accept 50 cents”, or so, I believe they do not deny access.)
the lights are amazing at night from the high line (from the pictures ive seen anyway) i havent gotten there yet. denton how many blocks does the open park of it extend? it’s not fully finished yet, is it?
i was ready to hate on it badly, but decided to hold off til i see it first hand hahah
*rob*
I agree – the High Line is amazing. Does anyone know what the hours are? That would definitely be a cool place to hang out at night.
BklynSofar/Rob – wow, that’s nuts. I can’t believe people would live underground. I just can’t process why anyone would think that’s a good idea.
I have no idea what they were doing Rob – they definitely looked like they were living underground. I kinda got scared when they saw that I spotted them – they definitely looked like they were capable of attacking someone.
denton, thanks for directing us to your pictures of the high line. Very nice. Looks like they did a great job with it, although I can’t imagine it being that interesting a spot for young kids; not with all the other places for them to visit in the city.
ripster you are talking about the “mole people” it’s kinda sorta just an urban legend. i didnt see the big documentary about it tho, so maybe they did exist. i doubt the three dirty chicks you saw were mole people, but the hell knows, they could be modern day mole people. i could see me and my dog as one of them one day! hahaha.
*rob*