or Boule according to that website. It is always interesting to me that many of the new people to the Borough believe that Greenpont, Cobble Hill and Williiamsberg is the greater part of the city. ROLF
Well, if you're going to point out the spellings of things and express your depth of being a "New Yorker" then you'd best get cracking on spelling those neighborhood names correctly, that's, Greenpo"i"nt and Williamsb"u"rg!!! :thumb: It also shouldn't come as a surprise to you the tendency of city residents throughout the five boros, life long residents and new-comers alike, to fiercely prefer the turf where they've settled.
Hey Chris, Since you've become the native speaker for all things Europe Can you explain to me what the heck this is from the Slovokian Mint? http://www.mint.sk/nakup_info.php?code=671165
If you collect modern European coins, you cannot really help learning a little about the pieces, whether one actually buys them or not ... And no, I do not speak Slovak or Polish. But that piece is neither military related nor is it a coin. (Have I ever mentioned the term "thread drift"?) It is a silver medal, designed by Milan Kožuch and made by the Kremnica mint, that you can give to somebody who has his 50th birthday. Christian
<CLEARING THROAT> You can't give that coin to anyone on the 50th birthday that I know. Maybe their 18th birthday.
Others might say that we should return to the topic, and post our Brooklyn/Bastille and Milan Kožuch medal comments elsewhere. What do you think? Christian