For years, industrial sites that once fueled the city’s economy have sat idle and deteriorating in and around residential areas. Now, the brownfields are presenting an opportunity for residents to re-invent their neighborhoods.
That's so funny. I work for the Gazette, so it would be a little suspicious if I told you that website is great idea. So, um... what a bad, bad website you've found. Reading at work? I don't like the sound of that. Doesn't interest me all. Hehe...
It appears we share a similar taste in beers! (Well, not the Utica Club.) The staple beer at my apartment is Guinness. To me, it is the perfect beer for any season. I do love the Saranac as well though. My favorite has to be the Black Forest. Mmm! Oh, and I too recently tried their Pomegranate Wheat. I'm not a huge fan of 'fruity' beers, but I did like this one. The fruit taste was not as strong as say... a Sam Adams Cherry Wheat. It was subtle, not overpowering. I can appreciate that.
Favreau did write another "successful hipster indie-comedy" five years later. It's called Made, and it also stars Vince Vaughn. Although it did not receive as much attention as Swingers, my friends and I all agree that it is much funnier and highly quotable.
I've seen TMBG twice in concert. You wouldn't believe who the opening band was when I saw them at Vasser College. Das EFX! A hardcore gangster rap ensemble! Talk about conflicting interests. What a mix of people we had there. I mean seriously, who schedules that?
Anyway, I have a question regarding TMBG. Have you seen the newer Dunkin Donuts commercials on television? The music sounds eerily similar to TMBG, but I cannot be certain if it is them.
It's no coincidence that I've suddenly noticed a lot of nerdy children in the area drinking coffee.
Posted on June 11 at 10:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
That's so funny. I work for the Gazette, so it would be a little suspicious if I told you that website is great idea. So, um... what a bad, bad website you've found. Reading at work? I don't like the sound of that. Doesn't interest me all. Hehe...
Cheers,
R.
On Read at work