I’m sure we’ll find out, but what was happening at the Javits center then? A stamp collectors’ convention? (I went there a few times in the late 90s/early 00s to go to Macworld back when Steve Jobs had just taken over, and saw the unveilings of the iMac and the original iBook computers. The trade show floors were amazing — back when software was still sold as a physical thing, in a box, with documentation even.)
Re: New York pizza. Maybe it’s changed, but when I was a kid, it didn’t matter which pizza place you went to. There was one on practically every corner. And they were all fantastic.
I went to NYC once! Well, my dad had been transferred back down South from the Groton Navy base, and we drove through NYC. In February. When I was 6 weeks old. And the car broke down.
Mama said a nice man looked at us and yelled “Hey, let’s give these people withe the cute baby a hand!” (or words to that effect), and they got the car going again. Mama said New Yorkers were the nicest people she ever met.
And there was no mention of the 16mo toddler being cute, so – sorry brother mine!
Now, of course, I have to follow this strip religiously in order to confirm my mother’s high opinion of New Yorkers. And to get some idea from a real, live, non-Hollywood-type person about NYC. Thank you for this opportunity!
John Francini over 4 years ago
I’m sure we’ll find out, but what was happening at the Javits center then? A stamp collectors’ convention? (I went there a few times in the late 90s/early 00s to go to Macworld back when Steve Jobs had just taken over, and saw the unveilings of the iMac and the original iBook computers. The trade show floors were amazing — back when software was still sold as a physical thing, in a box, with documentation even.)
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
Walking as a way of life for us New Yorkers
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
that size pizza is the way all pieces should be.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
My mom and I used to go to the international car show at the Javits center every January
Michael G. over 4 years ago
If you don’t walk, the pizza will lie heavy on you. Penn to Javits? NYers walk that on their hands! Tsk, tsk, country girl! :-p
R.U. Kidding over 4 years ago
Is he reading “War and Stamps?”
R.U. Kidding over 4 years ago
Re: New York pizza. Maybe it’s changed, but when I was a kid, it didn’t matter which pizza place you went to. There was one on practically every corner. And they were all fantastic.
Perkycat over 4 years ago
It wouldn’t be good for us if you didn’t write this comic.
sew-so over 4 years ago
I went to NYC once! Well, my dad had been transferred back down South from the Groton Navy base, and we drove through NYC. In February. When I was 6 weeks old. And the car broke down.
Mama said a nice man looked at us and yelled “Hey, let’s give these people withe the cute baby a hand!” (or words to that effect), and they got the car going again. Mama said New Yorkers were the nicest people she ever met.
And there was no mention of the 16mo toddler being cute, so – sorry brother mine!
Now, of course, I have to follow this strip religiously in order to confirm my mother’s high opinion of New Yorkers. And to get some idea from a real, live, non-Hollywood-type person about NYC. Thank you for this opportunity!
willie_mctell over 4 years ago
Went to NYC with my dad when I was 7. Saw a ballgame at the Polo Grounds.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
I bet David Letterman wishes he had known you at the time when you were outside the studio. You are now more famous than he ever will be.