Murray’s?There’s only one potential sponsor that exemplifies NYC and gets me to buy every shirt...
There’s only one potential sponsor that exemplifies NYC and gets me to buy every shirt...
This is awesome!
This also segues to my other thoughts about Fcking Etihad:
2. Is the marketing effect that Etihad gets from being on the jersey really that significant, or effective at all - are they really gaining new passengers for an airline with very limited routes that they wouldn’t have already had?
Now, there are flights direct from Newark to Singapore and JFK to Sydney.
1000% endorse. Best black&white cookies in the city. Would buy a dozen shirts. And some cookies.There’s only one potential sponsor that exemplifies NYC and gets me to buy every shirt...
Considering our housing problem, perhaps it'd be most fitting for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum to don our shirts.There’s only one potential sponsor that exemplifies NYC and gets me to buy every shirt...
As a long-time UWS resident, nobody loved H&H more than me, but those weren’t bagels. They were bagel-shaped sugar bombs.Murray’s?
H&H?
1000% endorse. Best black&white cookies in the city. Would buy a dozen shirts. And some cookies.
Crap bagels. essa has the best bagels. zaros the best black and white.1000% endorse. Best black&white cookies in the city. Would buy a dozen shirts. And some cookies.
Crap bagels. essa has the best bagels. zaros the best black and white.
Kind of how I feel about soccer teamsAll good bagels is local. Sure, there are some stand out vendors, but any decent fresh bagel source in your neighborhood is better than the "best in the city" a subway ride away.
Ugh, get out of my city.zaros the best black and white.
Zaro’s? Get this man to a Junior’s ASAP!Crap bagels. essa has the best bagels. zaros the best black and white.
Agreed.I've been around the country. The widespread notion that New York has some special edge in pizza or bagels is bull.
All good bagels is local. Sure, there are some stand out vendors, but any decent fresh bagel source in your neighborhood is better than the "best in the city" a subway ride away.
I get this both in terms of the enjoyment of the actual experience and as a political analogy. But if everybody settles for their local bagel how do bagels get better? How do people meet people they don't normally get exposure to? How do we avoid the pitfalls of tribalism?Kind of how I feel about soccer teams
Seems the only way that that fluidity occurs right now is through empire. And the only alternative that society seems to find plausible is a return to tribalism (or nationalism) or some reduced-fluidity, wind-back-the-clock form of politics).Agreed.
But somehow it's easier to be proud about something mundane and concrete like pizzas or bagels than it is to be about something profound and abstract like our diversity and ability to draw the most ambitious and brightest people from around the world and across many different fields. Even though in some ways it's hard to be too excited about being the beneficiary of the Matthew effect.
And we have to be proud of something it seems.
I get this both in terms of the enjoyment of the actual experience and as a political analogy. But if everybody settles for their local bagel how do bagels get better? How do people meet people they don't normally get exposure to? How do we avoid the pitfalls of tribalism?
Yes I am drawing this out to a scope that is absurd.
You are asking a question that is answered by free trade and free movement of people.Agreed.
But somehow it's easier to be proud about something mundane and concrete like pizzas or bagels than it is to be about something profound and abstract like our diversity and ability to draw the most ambitious and brightest people from around the world and across many different fields. Even though in some ways it's hard to be too excited about being the beneficiary of the Matthew effect.
And we have to be proud of something it seems.
I get this both in terms of the enjoyment of the actual experience and as a political analogy. But if everybody settles for their local bagel how do bagels get better? How do people meet people they don't normally get exposure to? How do we avoid the pitfalls of tribalism?
Yes I am drawing this out to a scope that is absurd.