Does that all make sense?
What does not make sense is that somebody in NYC actually typed "do you need a ticket for brooklyn bridge on new years eve?" into a google window. What planet did this guy just arrive from.
So my blog was the third on the list
Happy New Year
New York arrived from google.com on "What You Do Not Know Because You Are Not Me!" by searching for do you need a ticket for brooklyn bridge on new years eve?.
Update
It is now Jan 2 and I am surfing around Fucked in Park Slope and saw that there is a way to Pay to go over the Brooklyn Bridge on New Years Eve. They list 209 reasons to love Brooklyn. One of them linked me to the Gowanus Lounge, here it is from NYC Walks.
Who knew??
Update
It is now Jan 2 and I am surfing around Fucked in Park Slope and saw that there is a way to Pay to go over the Brooklyn Bridge on New Years Eve. They list 209 reasons to love Brooklyn. One of them linked me to the Gowanus Lounge, here it is from NYC Walks.
Who knew??
11:28:51 -- 9 hours 35 mins ago
If there were to be fireworks on the East River, I could see the city closing the Brooklyn Bridge to the hoi polloi and selling or distributing tickets to the big-shots. I'm not the person who left the post because (1) there would be better ways online to get the answer, and (2) you'd have to pay me to stand in the bitter cold, on the bridge, just to watch fireworks.
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