Oh I know, I understood what you meant. Didn't feel any shade-throwin'. At the mention of New Yorkers, though, I wanted to give them some "love." (I always see myself as a city girl, but I wonder if I might feel the same way as you about solitary life after living a year in NYC.)
I respect that. Everyone has their own idea of paradise. :)
I have to say though, that with regard to New Yorkers, I've had so many experiences there in which native New Yorkers have shown me such compassion and kindness. I think for the most part they are wonderful, down-to-Earth people.
I choose to see no irony nor any other message o' doom in my firepits, thanks. Thus, I see pretty. Knock yourself out if you want to see it as some dire pit of destruction.
I couldn't agree with you more about the evils of Dell. They (along with Charter Communications and AT&T) were who I had in mind when I wrote this post.
This is cool. I like that from a parody about bad customer service, we've been informed of companies that provide customer service well enough to restore a bit of faith. Thanks for your comment.
I have to say though, that with regard to New Yorkers, I've had so many experiences there in which native New Yorkers have shown me such compassion and kindness. I think for the most part they are wonderful, down-to-Earth people.