Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I can't do it. It's frustrating because I'd like to offer my Nikon FE. 
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what's stopping you?
BillBingham2
Registered User
This is kind of like in NYC when people gather around someone perched on a ledge and shout JUMP!!!!!
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Urban legend?
Urban legend?
Did you ever actually witness this in or around NYC?
In 46 years I haven't. Saw it in the movies though...
Chris
Urban legend?
BillBingham2 said:This is kind of like in NYC when people gather around someone perched on a ledge and shout JUMP!!!!!
Did you ever actually witness this in or around NYC?
In 46 years I haven't. Saw it in the movies though...
Chris
BillBingham2
Registered User
In the 9 years I worked in Manhattan and lived in Queens and Brooklyn I saw people stop and watch. The ones that comment loadly they should jump were always the people who continued walking by at a brisk (normal for New Yorker) pace.
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ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I guess that's why tourists look up as they walk around Manhattan
(at their stunned, meandering out-of-towner pace) -
to avoid being hit by all those plummeting lunatic bodies...
Chris
(at their stunned, meandering out-of-towner pace) -
to avoid being hit by all those plummeting lunatic bodies...
Chris
gb hill
Veteran
Trade for what? Then we will know whether you should jump or not.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I used to walk my best friend part of the way home for her and me to a better F train stop. On day a stone head fell off a building and missed her by about a foot. She grew up in Manhattan and I learned how to WALK from her.
I think tourists look up to get the more inexperienced pick pockets an even chance of success. Either that or it’s to give older pigeons a better shot at a full frontal target.
I have to admit, I did it at first too. But I got over it quick. Hell, I even dragged my ex-wife from the village on a walk to the Trade Centers. After all, they looked close from there, how big could they be? She was not happy that night, but she did sleep soundly.
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I think tourists look up to get the more inexperienced pick pockets an even chance of success. Either that or it’s to give older pigeons a better shot at a full frontal target.
I have to admit, I did it at first too. But I got over it quick. Hell, I even dragged my ex-wife from the village on a walk to the Trade Centers. After all, they looked close from there, how big could they be? She was not happy that night, but she did sleep soundly.
B2 (;->
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I can't actually put it as a trade. I can sell things, but it won't let me post a trade ad. The Wanted or Trade options don't show up.
I may try Safari to see if it's just Firefox acting up.
(And sorry for not getting back sooner, but I had to leave. I wanted ice cream and I went to try out the Sonnar in a more worthy location than my backyard.
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I may try Safari to see if it's just Firefox acting up.
(And sorry for not getting back sooner, but I had to leave. I wanted ice cream and I went to try out the Sonnar in a more worthy location than my backyard.
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use the for sale button first and then the trade button.
joe
joe
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
The problem actually seems to be that there are no categories inputted for trades. When I select trade in the first drop-down box and go to the next option, it gives me a blank drop-down box on the next screen.
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go to the wtt section and then hit place an ad.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
There's a good idea...why didn't I think of that? 
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
THERE WE GO! Now all I have to do is remember that's what you have to do.
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