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| Originally posted by Blake with coffee i treat myself as if i were an alcoholic and just stay away from it all. there are some mornings when i smell someone's caramel macchiato and go crazy . once i started looking up the nutrition facts though i had to stop. some of those drinks have the same amount of calories as a small meal. i figure if i'm going to eat or drink something, it should serve some purpose in my body. for early morning energy i go with vitamin B complex. not nearly as delicious as a Grande Iced Cinnimon Dolce Latte , but at least there's no crash or come down that forces you to get more . |
BTW, Ms. Clinton is going to be running for President. I think the hell turned and its about to rain cookies. 
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen No way she is going back to Russia!!! The health care where her grandma lives sux and its cold there and then its just as cold in Moscow too where we live. I mean like really cold with snow and freezing ass cold with a longer winter. I just figure its a stupid idea to begin with because I am 100% sure she brought all that bacteria with her from Russia to begin with because she lived with her granmother near Ural where health care is like 30 years behind!!! My baby isn't goingtback to Moscow until summer time!!! |
...and i don't know about moscow but there were times in spb that it was so cold i thought my eyes were freezing
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby thats all I drink, too.....alchohol, coffee, tea, water....I haven't had soda in years (cept tonic), and I limit or water-down juice bc of the calories. |
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby I didn't escape it!! lol like I said beer and coffeee beer and coffee...repeat....I am a drink WHORE!! Kaykay: isn't the mild blend less caffeine bc I wouldn't drink it if it was. From what I know, a lot of people complain about that same burnt taste....nasty!! the other drinks are great tho. |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen This just doesn't end: my wife has the flu 2nd time within a month and this one is worse then the previous & my daughter is going through worse each winter with first a flu, then with the lungs and now the doctor found almost a dozen bacterias in her and she just can't shake it taking antibiotics for a month now. Partially, I sure, it has to do with my mother bringing the flu with her from her trip to China. I am seriously starting to lose it here! I, on the other hand, have been sick free and I never get sick in the winter but may be like 4 times in my whole life! Why dont they just listen to me when I tell them to drink Nyquil & Dayquil at first signs of getting sick to shake it off??? Sorry for the rent. ![]() PS. All the females (wife, aunt, grandmas & few others) are trying to talk me into taking my daughter back to Russia too. |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen I am all about hazelnut, black eye, venti coffee. (best responce from a Starbuck teller on Union Square, after I make my order, was, "Sorry, we out of coffee") |
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| Originally posted by chi6me8ra i guess right now might not be the best especially since kids pick up everything...aside from the cold i cured with vodka, i do remember getting sick with a cold there and being sick for like two weeks and there wasn't anything i could do ...and i don't know about moscow but there were times in spb that it was so cold i thought my eyes were freezing |
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| Originally posted by Blake halal food is the shit. i used to get it every day after work over the summer. not all that easy to digest though. with coffee i treat myself as if i were an alcoholic and just stay away from it all. there are some mornings when i smell someone's caramel macchiato and go crazy . once i started looking up the nutrition facts though i had to stop. some of those drinks have the same amount of calories as a small meal. i figure if i'm going to eat or drink something, it should serve some purpose in my body. for early morning energy i go with vitamin B complex. not nearly as delicious as a Grande Iced Cinnimon Dolce Latte , but at least there's no crash or come down that forces you to get more . |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen Yeah, St. Pete is even colder by far more then Moscow. My baby will only go to Russia in the middle of the winter through my dead body!!! I already taken my daughter out of school and I won't send her back until next September. She learn more from me anyway and damn private school is just a joke too. (after my daughter was absent for two weeks from school is when they called and simply asked if she would be coming next month so they can bill us instead of being concerned whether she is okay. )PS. Drinking Vodka and rapping yourself up in blankets to sweat it out and Russian Sauna is excellent to getting over a cold or flu by the way, but others, like me for example, go to Russian Sauna on weekly bases and keeps your body healthy. Our tribe always goes to Fulton Sauna for R&R after Calderone party. Best part of Russian Sauna is going outdoors to swim in the snow butt naked. |
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| Originally posted by chi6me8ra never been to a russian banya, i'm not into hitting myself with branches and the whole cold bath thing. but maybe next time i find a reason to go to russia (whenever that is) i'll go to an authentic russian banya. i missed out on doing stuff like that and going on mushroom hunts |
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby hahaha you, me, and the rest of the tranceaddict world!!! |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen Hahaha, I actually never been on Mushroom hunts. You can go to real good Russian Banya in Brooklyn too. There are like half a dozen good ones here. PS. And the part about hitting yourself with branches (better if somebody else works you over though) is the whole shizzle because that actually stimulates the blood flow in your body. |
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| Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen Hahaha, I actually never been on Mushroom hunts. You can go to real good Russian Banya in Brooklyn too. There are like half a dozen good ones here. PS. And the part about hitting yourself with branches (better if somebody else works you over though) is the whole shizzle because that actually stimulates the blood flow in your body. |
Have a great night everyone1 Imma off to work!
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| Originally posted by kaykay2005ga OUCH! |

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| Originally posted by Blake Har har har No one seems to be responding about tables for tiestor btw so I |
I think Wai said she might be down (if she is in town?)
At my Bachlor Pad pre-party so far.

Bachelor pad with your wife and daughter? Damn, you really are a baller lol
So I just got home from work and I'm kinda pissed. In case you don't know, I work at the Foot Locker in the Roosevelt Field Mall. It's one of the top five busiest stores in the company. The manager that was on decides he wants to leave an hour or so early. To me, that's unheard of. The guy is the general manager of the store and he wants to let two assistants (me and another guy) run it? The people that work there are so undisciplined, it's incredible. They stand around most of the time talking to other workers, bs in the stock room when there's customers that need to be helped and spend time at the register talking to the cashiers. Ugh, it's so frustrating.
-Dan
Yeah co-workers suck
I prefer working the nite shift alone
with my beats.
I know this isn't an insamniac tread but 'bachlor pad' party is in full effect ...and its 6am.
neighbors just love me. 
sooooo... anyone else notice that it's f**king pluto outside?

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| Originally posted by danlaxx1 So I just got home from work and I'm kinda pissed. In case you don't know, I work at the Foot Locker in the Roosevelt Field Mall. It's one of the top five busiest stores in the company. The manager that was on decides he wants to leave an hour or so early. To me, that's unheard of. The guy is the general manager of the store and he wants to let two assistants (me and another guy) run it? The people that work there are so undisciplined, it's incredible. They stand around most of the time talking to other workers, bs in the stock room when there's customers that need to be helped and spend time at the register talking to the cashiers. Ugh, it's so frustrating. -Dan |
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| Originally posted by danlaxx1 Bachelor pad with your wife and daughter? Damn, you really are a baller lol So I just got home from work and I'm kinda pissed. In case you don't know, I work at the Foot Locker in the Roosevelt Field Mall. It's one of the top five busiest stores in the company. The manager that was on decides he wants to leave an hour or so early. To me, that's unheard of. The guy is the general manager of the store and he wants to let two assistants (me and another guy) run it? The people that work there are so undisciplined, it's incredible. They stand around most of the time talking to other workers, bs in the stock room when there's customers that need to be helped and spend time at the register talking to the cashiers. Ugh, it's so frustrating. -Dan |
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| Originally posted by Blake Roosevelt mall? Hmm, sounds so familliar. Is that the one in Flushing? It sucks working jobs where you're burried under the avalanche of people's incompetence. Sounds like you may need to start job hunting for January. |
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Roosevelt Field Mall is the largest shopping mall in the state of New York. Located in East Garden City on Long Island, the anchors of the 270 store mall are: Bloomingdale's, JC Penney, Macy's and Nordstrom. Previous anchor stores were Gimbel's (succeeded by Stern's) and Alexander's (succeeded by Bloomingdales). The original anchor stores were Macy's and Gimbel's. The speciality stores cover a wide range of genre and include: Coach, Betsy Johnson, Free People, Abercrombie & Fitch, Wild Pair, Hot Topic and Sephora. Other stores include the Disney Store, Fye, and the Franklin Mint. In addition to the food court, located on the second floor, there are several high-scale / sit-down restaurants located on the premises, including: Houston's, Legal Seafood, The Grand Lux Caffe, Gasho Japan, The Panino Caffe and Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. When it first opened in 1956, Roosevelt Field was the largest mall in the world. The mall was open-air when it was first constructed. There was an indoor ice rink in the mall in the area in front of Dick's until a renovation in the early 1970's, when JC Penney opened. Today it is the 11th largest in the US based on leasable square footage (2,146,000)[1]. It is the third most profitable mall in terms of sales per square foot. The national average is $336 per square foot and Roosevelt Fields is estimated near $600.[2] It was constructed on the site where Charles Lindbergh took off on his historic trans-Atlantic flight. At one time, there was a plaque at the north end of the mall (in the hall that now connects Dick's and JC Penney) that marked the spot where Lindbergh left the ground. Today the plaque is inside of the mall outside of the Disney Store. The mall is named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt's son, Quentin Roosevelt, who was killed in air combat during WWI. An ambitious renovation of the mall was completed in the late 1990s. This included adding a second level on top of the existing mall structure. Although the mall uses the prestigious Garden City address, it lies just outside of the village limits in East Garden City, and thus is not required to pay taxes to the village. It is within the Town of Hempstead. The mall is located off of the Meadowbrook Parkway, making it easily accessible from the Long Island Expressway, Northern State Parkway, and Southern State Parkway. It is a major hub of MTA Long Island Bus, with several bus routes stopping in a terminal area next to the southern parking structure. The architect of the mall is I.M. Pei. There is a sculpture inside the mall by artist Sol Lewitt. |
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