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  1. @fbazile best.movie.ever. Just let your Soul Glo!
  2. Whoa. Full house at the nail salon tonight.
  3. Love how busy the heliport is before a holiday weekend. I've been watching choppers all day long.
  4. Every time I take a cab to or from my mom's place to the train station it's a different price, despite going the same route. Ah, Connecticut
  5. @felsull I think this is one of the funniest things I have read on twitter -- because it is true.
  6. @genah I love a chorus line! I need to see that film.
  7. 11:07 train to Darien, you are a cruel mistress. But at least you gave me a single seat alone.
  8. @declan_durcan He weighs 22 pounds!
  9. At the end of the day my arms ache from carrying Andre around. The upside? I'm developing Michelle Obama arms.
  10. I love that whoever controls the banner ads over my Yahoo account thinks that I am in the market for a new Gulfstream.
  11. Me, sweaty after a run, is about as unattractive as it gets.
  12. Some days I feel like both gate keeper and key master.
  13. What is it about the 11:07 train to Connecticut that *everyone* feels the need to ride it? Sleep in, people.
  14. Last night I dreamed I was doing the tango. What does that signify?
  15. Men's socks never match up after the laundry.
  16. Rainy day + The White Album = apartment cleaning gold.
  17. It's unreal how much laundry two and a half people produce.
  18. RT @dooce: Hundreds of generations of people have survived without all this "caring" and "understanding" crap. SHUT UP AND OBEY, KID.
  19. Some of these upper east side nail salons are a little too crowded for the middle of the day. Get a job, ladies.
  20. I am the New Yorker that tourists always ask for directions, especially when they pronounced Houston Street like the city in Texas.