wheres_ur_up_dog
wheres_ur_up_dog t1_j22rlzt wrote
Reply to comment by cheerocc in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
I bought a fishing lure and then went to the candy room while my dad bought a rug and my mom got stockings. Building 19 was like a whole yard sale with weird cartoon ads ...that I used to look forward to seeing in the paper for reasons I can't explain. Guy looked like John from Garfield maybe?
wheres_ur_up_dog t1_iyanlr2 wrote
Reply to comment by MrRemoto in Best place to watch the sunrise over the water in MA by _TheNightmanCometh__
Yeah haha both a figurative and literal million dollar view... Haha..ha...ha 🙃🥲
wheres_ur_up_dog t1_iyajdcv wrote
Reply to comment by MrRemoto in Best place to watch the sunrise over the water in MA by _TheNightmanCometh__
I looked at a house there 10 yrs ago really liked the location but the floors and ceilings weren't level and it was a mess of cobbled together diy additions over 60 yrs.
wheres_ur_up_dog t1_iy8rono wrote
UMass Boston
wheres_ur_up_dog t1_j27c9az wrote
Reply to comment by PWL9000 in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
If I were more code literate I would have responded with this gif... but, contrary to what all of the boomers I worked with, I am not in fact able to code anything on any website or program. In reality I am just another millennial who only had 2 years of "computer" class in the early 2000's. Which was just the worst math teacher (who was given the choice of teaching "computers" or being fired), or the librarian who just lost their free period, listlessly making a bunch of 7th graders play mario typing or letting us play zoombinis or kidpix. We ended up learning to type cuz of AIM and rudimentary code from Myspace, and are competent with most technology/programs because we were curious enough to figure them out rather than like those wrinkly douches shake their fists and refuse to learn. ... Yeah, I'm still bitter that an exec made a scene about how I couldn't overlay what he was describing in realtime onto a projection of the architect's drawings.