Do we still keep an eye on [link] for the tickets?I got linked about the KC screening here. 's the only reason I got tickets. I'm going to be keeping an eye on B.org, myself.
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Do we still keep an eye on [link] for the tickets?I got linked about the KC screening here. 's the only reason I got tickets. I'm going to be keeping an eye on B.org, myself.
I'd definitely keep an eye out here. I found out about the Providence screening here, and, after I'd bought those tickets, then I found out about the Boston one.
Oh well, they all got put to good use. I don't think I'll try for the next one though. I'm just curious to see the finished product in Sept. right now.
I'll keep an eye out, because I have at least three friends who still haven't been able to see it. So I'd be donating the tickets to them.
There was a screening in DC. And I was in Athens for it. (weeps quietly).
One of the ways I could always tell if a person was from someplace other than the northeast is if they referred to New York as "New York City." I think the only people in the northeast who say the whole phrase is people from upstate with axes to grind. When I am "going to New York," I am not going to Syracuse.
(I have had the opposite argument, with people who refuse to admit that Queens is part of New York [the city], but I have only had that argument with the sort of people who would not be caught dead in Queens, and fans of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.)
Los Angeles is 30 neighborhoods in search of a city, and I wish I could have coined that phrase myself, but I think it was someone professionally witty.
Queens is upstate.
Hey!
Although, I do say I'm going "to the City," when I head into Manhattan.
I have had the opposite argument, with people who refuse to admit that Queens is part of New York [the city], but I have only had that argument with the sort of people who would not be caught dead in Queens, and fans of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Like the people who live on the Upper East Side and always put that "no BBQ" in their real estate listings.
Born and raised in Kansas City, that's what I call a dealbreaker.
in Rochester NY, people from the surrounding areas call Rochester "The City". There is little in the city except bars, everything is in the suburbs.
I go shopping a lot in Rochester with costume designers from NYC.
This tends to confuse the clerks as the designers, when making conversation are saying things like" I just came from the city to do this design."