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REPORT CARD: Drama of the Gifted Program By Liza Featherstone.SISTERS FIGHT to End Harassment in Schools By Eleanor J.CITYNOTES: Honor in the Court By Theodore Hamm.Brooklyn Leads Living Wage Fight By Diane Krauthamer.And no roommate with opinions on Syria.A message from Phong Bui Publisher and Artistic Director Local I’m very flexible, all I ask is that there’s some form of public transportation nearby - providing access to lower Manhattan. So if you are renting out or know anyone who is, please let me know. No pets.Īlso I am currently in the market for a new apartment myself. Perfect for sunbathing or just enjoying a beer - though my roommate may trap you up there and suck you into a conversation about Syria. Sorry, but there’s no smoking inside the apartment, but there is rooftop access with views of the New York skyline. So please respond with a brief description of yourself and your usual schedule. It comes fully furnished with a bed, a desk, my laptop, all my clothing, irreplaceable family photos, and little mementos from ex-girlfriends that I just can’t bring myself to throw away. The room is available immediately as I will never return. Oh really, Mike? “Apathy towards the Middle East is bankrupting this nation’s morality”? Stop using my shampoo. Cold, afraid, and lonely content only in knowing that I don’t have to talk to my roommate about Syria. Then I wander the streets until dawn breaks. I’ve been staying late at work, and then grounding myself at a bar until last call. Utilities included.Īs for me, I haven’t been home in a week. It just keeps going until he’s shared every opinion he has and then he just circles back and repeats. Situated between the L, JMZ, and G trains, it’s convenient no matter where you work and the neighborhood is loaded with great restaurants and bars. I won’t listen to your god damn opinions on Syria, Mike. At only $800/month it’s a steal for the location. The apartment has high ceilings and exposed brick along the far wall. I’d like to return to my apartment, but I know that as soon as I do, I’ll be confronted by a roommate with opinions on the Syrian conflict and a determination to share them with me. The apartment features a kitchenette, a large (by New York standards, ha ha) bathroom, and a roommate that’s going to have some opinions on Syria. If anyone is interested, I’m renting out my bedroom in Williamsburg, Brooklyn immediately. in Williamsburg is a steal, but having to room with this guy, I’m not so sure. This guy wants out of his relatively cheap Williamsburg apartment due to his particularly obnoxious political junkie of a roommate.
