@my parents received a letter inviting them to come and buy. dear columbia: their finances are a stretched a little thin thanks to the pittance you call ‘financial aid.’
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@Mmm There’s nothing quite like sipping a nice Wein on the streets of Wien.
@Elna Pianos are nothing….Thursday morning, between 7-9am, cranes operating on 113th street between Watt and McBain. No explanation.
And Butler’s being painted.
@holler i was hoping for some snarky coverage of the bush address…
@but that’s not columbia-related. until kulawik takes it up, somehow…or we make fox news for protesting it in some novelly offensive way.
@Enough! I am so sick of the word “snarky” being used to describe the bwog.
@well do you have a better adjective?
@how about crotchety?
(minus ‘ill temper’)
@oh bwog i see you finally figured out how to spell wien
@not really note the tag
@my parents received a letter inviting them to come and buy. dear columbia: their finances are a stretched a little thin thanks to the pittance you call ‘financial aid.’
@Columbian Add to list of infinite reasons why I’m happy to have escaped the unfortunate junior fate of Wien.
@why? why do they always pick the weekend when people are moving in to do this tedious piano sale?
@blech I doubt our fair miriam would take her friend’s job, particularly after Bussel cited her in the voice
( http://www.villagevoice.com/people/0637,bussel,74402,24.html )
@uh huh goodness knows miriam would never ever step on someone else’s back to raise herself up.