What are you doing this coming weekend?
#521
Originally Posted by S1997,Jan 8 2011, 03:42 AM
First longer drive. We'll see how it goes.
#523
Originally Posted by ralper,Jan 7 2011, 08:18 PM
Hey Jerry, we're kind of particular about who we let into New Jersey, especially when it comes to cars with Pennsylvania plates. ...
#524
[QUOTE=Kyras,Jan 8 2011, 05:47 PM] That post reminds me of how the people of Colorado feel about Californians.
#525
PA bashing. Man, I can think of so many come backs but I won't.
#526
Originally Posted by ralper,Jan 8 2011, 03:23 PM
Those of us living in New Jersey probably feel much worse about Pennsylvanians than people in Colorado feel about Californians.
I think the Coloradans hate the Californians because the CA folks would sell a house and get lots of money and then come to CO and buy a home, getting a better house and more land, for less money. They blame Californians for driving up the cost of housing, as did Arizonians years ago.
#527
yeah but nobody knows how to drive in Colorado anyways...
and it's even worse when you throw the texans into the mix.
and it's even worse when you throw the texans into the mix.
#528
Former Moderator
Thread Starter
Yeah, right. Need to go to Bahston to learn how to drive properly!
Polar Bear was great yesterday, Lainey! It was longer than I had thought. Also we had to backtrack and detour on an unpaved road to get around a motorcycle accident. A Harley crashed -- driver no helmet. I'll post a pic or two.
Polar Bear was great yesterday, Lainey! It was longer than I had thought. Also we had to backtrack and detour on an unpaved road to get around a motorcycle accident. A Harley crashed -- driver no helmet. I'll post a pic or two.
#529
Glad you were able to get out and drive!
We had dinner last night with my rels who are in town, and lots of my SIL's cousins. Good Irish Catholics - I could not keep track of everyone who was there. It was a new place near us (a month old), called the Rooftop Bar and Grill. One of the cousins is the manager. Really nice rooftop outdoor area which will be great in the Spring. The chef has worked with Michel Richard at Citronelle, considered the top restaurant in DC (and the most expensive). Food was excellent and the place was hopping.
We had dinner last night with my rels who are in town, and lots of my SIL's cousins. Good Irish Catholics - I could not keep track of everyone who was there. It was a new place near us (a month old), called the Rooftop Bar and Grill. One of the cousins is the manager. Really nice rooftop outdoor area which will be great in the Spring. The chef has worked with Michel Richard at Citronelle, considered the top restaurant in DC (and the most expensive). Food was excellent and the place was hopping.