That Guy
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ah, the memories of me stuffing my face in some nice ziti pizza
Ziti pizza? That sounds really interesting.
ah, the memories of me stuffing my face in some nice ziti pizza
Ziti pizza? That sounds really interesting.
Ziti is a kind of pasta. I can't imagine that on a pizza.
Yeah, Manhattan's great, but you've got to have some loud money baby!
When I went to music school there I had a studio apartment on the lower east side. The rent was $150 a month. This was in the late seventies. Today? Forget it.
yeah, nowadays $150 won't even pay for the key. I'm born and raised in Manhattan but I live in Queens because the rents in Manhattan are ridiculous. Besides, I can get to midtown Manhattan in 20 minutes via subway. Not bad.
Question... We were thinking Brooklyn, but would Queens be better? I plan on commuting into the city (hopefully). Lets just say I've never even heard my money make a peep...
I heard that many people who live in the city don't own cars. They can't afford it and they dont' need it. That sounds like my type of town.
actually, there too many cars in Manhattan. I don't know if all those people who own them actually live there but man, way too many cars. I have never owned a car and don't care to. Mass transit can be a pain sometimes but it beats driving. Unless you have your own garage parking is always an issue. And the city loves to give tickets or tow, it's a thriving business. New York can be a blast but it's not for everyone.
Question... We were thinking Brooklyn, but would Queens be better? I plan on commuting into the city (hopefully). Lets just say I've never even heard my money make a peep...
well i didnt really mean it in a put-off kind of fashion, it was more of an expression of satirical confusion about your being sad by having to go to NYC, if that makes any sense. Cause, like i said, NYC is AMAZING! i had this italian place right next to our "peregrine" (house) we called it, it was called salvatores. Incredible, easily the best italian food i've ever had, ever. but then it went outta business, a sad day that was indeed.
ah, the memories of me stuffing my face in some nice ziti pizza
Yes, thats what I have heard. I would really like to visit it someday. I hear so many wonderful stories.
Brooklyn can be nice in the right area. There's a commercial running on TV these days for apartments in the Flatbush section, I think 2 bedrooms go for about $1300.
Actually, here's the link- http://www.flatbushgardens.net/
I happen to like Queens a lot but I've never lived in Brooklyn so I can't compare.
Question... We were thinking Brooklyn, but would Queens be better? I plan on commuting into the city (hopefully). Lets just say I've never even heard my money make a peep...
Brooklyn is almost the new Manhattan. And depending on where you live there, it can be a huge endeavor to get into the city. I'd say that your prospects are much better in Queens.
Now Brooklyn's great, I like it, but I'd have to go with Queens.
Ok thanks! We actually still have our subway map from when we were there. One more question... Do people have dogs there? We have two, and can't imagine not taking them. I actually just emailed that apartment place you gave me to see if they allow dogs. Am I getting my hopes up though?
Question... We were thinking Brooklyn, but would Queens be better? I plan on commuting into the city (hopefully). Lets just say I've never even heard my money make a peep...