Couldn't word it better myself. I saw a guy in the middle of the day in a full Spiderman costume in the subway and I looked once and went on my way. The things you see past mindnight on the subways, good grief.
I can only imagine. I live in suburbia, where everything weird is appropriately gawked at.
Anyone homebrew?
I started a while ago, but with all this extra hockey related money laying around, I started doing it a lot more lately.
Got a really good brown ale recipe.
Couldn't word it better myself. I saw a guy in the middle of the day in a full Spiderman costume in the subway and I looked once and went on my way. The things you see past mindnight on the subways, good grief.
You see the best stuff on the subway once in a while. My favorite was maybe two years ago I think? Was on the subway, possibly to Yankee Stadium for a concert (unless I'm mixing up my trips). Got on around Times Square. Somewhere on one of the next couple of stops an entire mariachi band comes on the train into my car. My friends and I are already getting huge smiles on our faces. The doors close, the train starts moving, and right on cue they begin performing. The mix of laughs and horrified faces was hilarious. I love the subway.
In addition to the subtalk, I love the subway too. There were some really dope breakdancers on the N train one time. It was really, really cool so I gave them a bit of cash. I'm a sucker. ANYWAY, this one time there was this really obese homeless man shouting in the middle of the car. I was dying. I saw gypsies, mariachi bands, flash mobs, on the train
EDIT: Thought these were funny, NSFW some parts not all though.
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I will not complete my eval of prezi yet. Still working on a huge looking thing but I don't like how the camera auto rotates for presentations.
My friend got a new puppy recently. Pooped and peed all over their house for the longest time. They put a bell to the door and taught him to ring it when he wanted to go out. Too bad they didn't tell him that it had to be a bathroom break outside and not just out and abuot.
You see the best stuff on the subway once in a while. My favorite was maybe two years ago I think? Was on the subway, possibly to Yankee Stadium for a concert (unless I'm mixing up my trips). Got on around Times Square. Somewhere on one of the next couple of stops an entire mariachi band comes on the train into my car. My friends and I are already getting huge smiles on our faces. The doors close, the train starts moving, and right on cue they begin performing. The mix of laughs and horrified faces was hilarious. I love the subway.
Ugh.... I LOATHE that. The "horrified faces" were the people that have seen that 100 times before.
The most interesting subway performer I've ever seen was a plate spinner on the 7-train out to a Mets game one Saturday morning. I had never seen a plate spinner before (other than TV), let alone on a moving subway train, which in my mind just made it more impressive. Sitting on his azz, he got plates spinning on both hands and feet. Completely random.
You see the best stuff on the subway once in a while. My favorite was maybe two years ago I think? Was on the subway, possibly to Yankee Stadium for a concert (unless I'm mixing up my trips). Got on around Times Square. Somewhere on one of the next couple of stops an entire mariachi band comes on the train into my car. My friends and I are already getting huge smiles on our faces. The doors close, the train starts moving, and right on cue they begin performing. The mix of laughs and horrified faces was hilarious. I love the subway.
I took the E from Lex to 50th earlier tonight and had a Hispanic man play 3 Christmas tunes on his accordion (which was ridiculously loud for some reason) with his wife and baby with a santa hat strapped to her chest, all in a matter of a 5 minute subway ride.
You see the best stuff on the subway once in a while. My favorite was maybe two years ago I think? Was on the subway, possibly to Yankee Stadium for a concert (unless I'm mixing up my trips). Got on around Times Square. Somewhere on one of the next couple of stops an entire mariachi band comes on the train into my car. My friends and I are already getting huge smiles on our faces. The doors close, the train starts moving, and right on cue they begin performing. The mix of laughs and horrified faces was hilarious. I love the subway.
I've seen mariachis before too, funny stuff. NYC has been cracking down on performers though since I haven't seen performers as much as I used too.