http://weblogs.newsday.com/features/foo ... ngton.html
i'm free end of may / beginning of june.
it's right on the port washington line of the long island railroad, last stop. 42 minutes on the express train and 53 minutes on the local.
Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
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- uncle tom
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Re: Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
Unfortunately, the trains don't run under pond water.. 
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Re: Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
Apparently the wrong types of leaves causes stuttering of the trains too on that side of the pond =)
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Re: Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
Correction - it's the 'wrong sort of snow' that does that.. 
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Re: Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
You could replace "snow" with "wind", "rain", "sunshine", "fog", "ice", "frost", "hail", "drizzle" or any other weather condition and the sentence would still ring trueuncle tom wrote:Correction - it's the 'wrong sort of snow' that does that..
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Re: Any Brave souls wishing to venture out to Long Island?
I'd be up for a drive.
