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  • I'm surprised this idiom doesn't actually exist.

    October 25, 2008

  • It does now. Let's have it be a friendship between a Jew and a Gentile.

    October 27, 2008

  • From your lips...

    October 27, 2008

  • A New York friendship is apparently all you can get in this city: everyone is just too busy to have a real relationship with someone else, so there is no way to take your friendship to the next level - that is, out of the place where you first met your New York friend - your workplace, your gym, your school...

    (Actually, I had my very first pumpkin-carving today, at my place, with a colleague of my partner's. So I cannot complain today.)

    October 27, 2008

  • This must only apply to people who move to the city; the settlers.

    October 28, 2008

  • Pro - did you go traditional jack-o-lantern -- or did you get all artistic?

    October 28, 2008

  • Here you are. The one with the stupid face (right).

    October 28, 2008

  • Because YOU made it, Pro, I love your pumpkin face.

    October 28, 2008

  • Now, if you want to see my pumpkin face...

    October 28, 2008

  • I dig the idea of trying to look like the pumpkin you carved. But the skeleton girl wins.

    October 28, 2008

  • Pro, are you wearing pajama bottoms?

    October 28, 2008

  • Or curtains?

    October 28, 2008

  • I'm afraid I must agree with the bilbster: skeleton girl's likeness is the best.

    But all three pumpkins are most excellent.

    October 28, 2008

  • Fab! I love the mouth! Kinda looks like he's got a dead ferret in his teeth. I like your face too, Pro! Love the pants/curtains!

    October 28, 2008

  • They are Ecuadorean pants! (That I use as pajamas)

    Thank you all... I fell in love with a pumpkin I saw on flickr and tried to make mine look the same.

    --Mission accomplished--

    October 28, 2008

  • Pro, obviously you:

    1. have friends

    2. are a masterful pumpkin carver

    3. wear pants that are teh alsome

    4. have way more fun than I do

    That really is a cute pumpkin face. :)

    October 28, 2008

  • I like your pumpkin face best, Pro. It says it all. And the man pants are fab. :-)

    October 28, 2008

  • I wasn't making fun of your pants, Pro. They look Ecuadorean comfy... but I like your Sardinian face best.

    October 28, 2008

  • There was no way I could misunderstand your comment, frog :-)

    October 28, 2008

  • Here's an excerpt from my favourite song that manages to evoke the spirit of New York (and a New York friendship) without mentioning it once:

    Another hundred people just got off of the train

    And came up through the ground,

    While another hundred people just got off of the bus

    And are looking around

    At another hundred people who got off of the plane

    And are looking at us

    Who got off of the train

    And the plane and the bus

    Maybe yesterday.

    It's a city of strangers,

    Some come to work, some to play.

    A city of strangers,

    Some come to stare, some to stay.

    And every day

    The ones who stay

    Can find each other in the crowded streets and the guarded parks,

    By the rusty fountains and the dusty trees with the battered barks,

    And they walk together past the postered walls with the crude remarks.

    And they meet at parties through the friends of friends who they never know.

    "Do I pick you up or do I meet you there or shall we let it go?"

    "Did you get my message? 'Cause I looked in vain."

    "Can we see each other Tuesday if it doesn't rain?"

    "Look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain."

    And another hundred people just got off of the train.…

    (That first verse is most effective if sung, or said, in one breath. It gives it a nice "freneticity".)

    October 30, 2008

  • I'm listening to it right now, for the first time. Thank you, frindley...

    October 30, 2008

  • Link to the song, please.

    October 31, 2008

  • Here's one link to Another Hundred People from Company by Stephen Sondheim.

    It's on imeem and as far as I can tell you can listen to the whole song without needing to sign up. Google (song title + mp3) and iTunes will probably yield alternatives.

    November 4, 2008

  • I like that song :)

    November 4, 2008

  • I've just realised though that the lyrics I copied have a mistake. It's not upholstered walls at all but "the postered walls"! (Duly corrected in original comment)

    November 4, 2008

  • Thanks for the link, frindley! I'm not familiar with imeem... so an extra thank you for introducing me to this site.

    November 4, 2008