A list of puns related to "Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn"
Years ago, the changing area at Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn had an outdoor changing area with an area for group showers. Haven't been there in years. Anyone been there recently?
Just wondering seems like going through water would be a straight line vs going 100 miles other way around by road.
I haven't had a steaming hot, forget-time-exists, cathartic shower cry since I moved here 5 months ago. Hot water in my apartment only lasts long enough for a brief, restrained sob. Doesn't really get the job done and I'm looking to like, really bawl out.
Gyms, spas, cheap hotel, whatever. I'll pay. I just need a lot of hot water and a little bit of privacy. I cry quiet, but ugly.
Anywhere off the L between Jefferson & 6th ideally but willing to travel for my emotional wellbeing lol
Thanks!
The original owners of the farm in what became the Bronx were the Bronck family. In the early colonial period if you were going to visit you went to see the Broncks.
Seriously. That is how the phrase originated, and over the centuries it didnβt just stick, but became the official name of the New York City borough of the Bronx.
Each of the five boroughs of New York City is also a county of the State of New York. Manhattan is New York County, Queens is Queens County, Brooklyn is Kings County and Staten Island is Richmond County. The Bronx is Bronx County.
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-say-the-Bronx-New-York
There are definitive lists dedicated to detailing the very best pizza parlors throughout New York, but how do their calzones measure up? Is it assumed that the best pizza places by default make the best calzones? Iβd love to hear some quality calzone suggestions/experiences
I'd like to hit up a store that sells electronic components (LEDs/motors/wires/resistors/etc.), is there any place like this? I've searched the internet and there seems to be a lot of closed places and google is really shit at telling me whats open and what has what I'm looking for.
With a combination of great food and a cozy, relatively quiet atmosphere that allows for conversation.
Hi Reddit! I'm a 24 year old guy looking for potential roommates. A little bit about me -
I've lived in Virginia my whole life, but recently got a full time remote job in Tech. So, I'm taking this opportunity to explore a new city. I'm a really chill and laid back guy. I don't expect us to be best friends, but I'd like to live with people I can hang out with. I'll probably be working and going to the gym most weekdays, but I like going out to bars and exploring on the weekends. I golf sometimes here in Virginia, and I used to play tennis back in high school. I enjoy being active.
I'm really clean and like to keep common areas tidy. I'm a pretty quiet guy, so no worries about me blasting music or anything. I'm Korean and love cooking. So, if you're into Korean food this would be a plus for you!
My budget is around $2500, but it's pretty flexible. I'm targeting a move in date somewhere in February. Ideally I want to live in Midtown - East Village, Hell's Kitchen, and Murray Hill are neighborhoods that come to mind. However, I'm also open to other boroughs! Anywhere with good access to Manhattan - Williamsburg and Downtown Brooklyn.
I am vaccinated and boosted - hopefully you are too. I'm also 420 friendly!
Send me a message if you're interested and we can setup a facetime or something!
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