Time for a new blog post. Well, this past weekend I celebrated my 30th HS reunion. I'm always reminded about starting this in my dorm room. May revisit that and/or my last HS game played, which I thought was going to be my last game ever.
One of my old offices in Manhattan was on the corner of 34th and 5th, right across the Empire State Building - never ever a dull moment in the heart of midtown-Manhattan. Right now, I’m glad to not work there anymore, but still go @nyknicks!
Bellagio Pizzeria - Farmingdale, NY.
A go-to place across from SUNY Farmingdale during club lax season. You’re welcome! :)
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#Pizza#LongIsland 🥍🍕
With Goonies being released 41 years ago today, here are some pics of visiting back in March the Goonies house and other places where it was filmed in Astoria, OR. #Goonies#Astoria#Oregon
@VoicesofWW2 I remember back in the late-80’s a made for TV movie had this in the beginning. A main character, a U.S. soldier who survived the attack, washed up on the British Island of Jersey, which I think was the only British soil occupied by the Germans in WW2.
One of my old bosses who also went to @PrattInstitute told me of this. I should also tell you the crazy story of trying to start a lacrosse team in art school. :)
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I never worked on Wall Street but I did play in the Gotham Lacrosse League aka the Wall Street League back in 2009-2011. Many interns on rosters competing for 2 jr. analyst spots. Supervisors were team capts.
Sheon was joking around about it but pro lacrosse teams backed by financial firms kinda sounds like a great idea lol
Should be structured like F1 where the sponsor is the name of the team
And banks could have their players work for both the company and the team