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Super Happy Terrific Products: The Polite Umbrella

This probably won’t sell in the burbs but, as a former resident of NYC, I can tell you that it is a much needed product.

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How’s The Weather Down There

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It’s been a year and a few days since Seth and I left the concrete jungle of New York City and became ruralpolitans in the mountains of upstate New York. In that time we have seen a lot of strange and mysterious things, such as competent AND friendly retail workers, a mailman who knows our name, low definition (LD) television, and flying turkeys. 

Perhaps the biggest shocker has been the weather. In New York City you might go an entire season without any real snow-fall. If there is a storm that leads to an inch or more of accumulation the whole city goes into a tizzy  and everyone from financiers to pastry chefs pull on their gloves and join in the world’s rowdiest snow-ball fight. 

Travel just a couple of hours north and everything changes. Snow is something you deal with every day like herpes or children. Up here its odd not to have a few inches of snow on the ground and everything looks like its covered in marshmallows. So while my dear friends down-state or the citidiots as we like to call them, put on their big city suits and hop in their fancy livery cabs, I’ll be here in the mountains. Bundled up and doing something strapping.

PS. The picture is the view from my living room, taken this morning.

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Sticky & Sweet Or Just Neat?

That’s the question on my mind as head to Madison Square Garden tonight for Madonna’s latest concert extravaganza. I was uderwhelmed by the last tour so I’m really hoping to see something new and sock knocking this time around.

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Remembering September 11, 2001

Seven years ago today I watched the Twin Towers collapse from the roof of my apartment building on the west side. I’ll never forget listening to the radio (KTU always got me going in the morning) in the shower as I was getting ready and they interrupted my favorite dance tunes to announce the first plane had just hit one of the towers. For me, the worst part was having no working phones for most of the morning and not being able to track down my friends and brother in the city to make sure they were ok.

If I hadn’t moved earlier in 2001, I would have been in the World Trade Center when it was attacked.

What do you always think about when looking back at that day?

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Tick Tock Tick Tock

33 more days!

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