Just came back from doing some hardware store and food shopping which brought me to 1st ave for Pierogis and plumbing parts, then to Ave C for some fresh fish and coffee on sale at C-town. I passed what must have been a dozen restaurants filled with people staring at some soccer game. It baffles me to see this many people that I imagine are employed, with little else to do.
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Just came back from doing some hardware store and food shopping which brought me to 1st ave for Pierogis and plumbing parts, then to Ave C for some fresh fish and coffee on sale at C-town. I passed what must have been a dozen restaurants filled with people staring at some soccer game. It baffles me to see this many people that I imagine are employed, with little else to do.
ReplyDeleteI find amusing how passionate Americans suddenly become about soccer when it provides them an opportunity to drink heavily on a Monday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteOr that NYC probably has the most immigrant residents of any city in the world.
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