Bonus Pictures
Since I am super lame and can't navigate through terminals well, I find myself with some free time. Enjoy the pictures from a long time ago:Is it just me (note: it is; no one else corroborates this) but does this sorta kinda look like the Pittsburgh skyline from Mt. Washington? A little? Maybe?
One of the waterfalls. I wasn't really wild about them.
Longer shot of Manhattan.
Here's Daniel pretending to caress a very old and expensive-looking car.
Now, McDonald's has a lot of money. And clearly this sign isn't too old, since it advertises the internet access. So how did this flag get so beat up and faded so quickly?
They catch you on video as you walk in so you can remember what you looked like before the rapid slide into obesity.
First of all, I had never been in a Popeye's before this day. Daniel and I were horrified with the decor - it was a bunch of different food animals rejoicing in their own eventual demise."Here, let me add some sauce for y'all!"
"I'm going the extra mile and adding tasty flavor inside and out!"
"I don't mind that someone had just pierced my spine with a fork and is preparing to gut me from behind. Conga line!"
Attention: we hate kids in a passive-aggressive manner. This is from a teacher's supply store in Brooklyn.
The New York Public Library at 42nd street, oooooh, aaaahh.
The reference desk at the library has the most awesome sign in the world.
Here's a shot of Manhattan from one of Astoria's subway platforms.
If I owned a restaurant, I would definitely consider naming it something like "The Original Chirping Chicken". Are there others? Like, Chirping Chicken Part II, or a spinoff like The Original Burping Chicken?
Scandals! I wish it would have had a 'z' at the end, but whatever. This ranks up there with Cheet

No comments:
Post a Comment