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Note: this photo was published in an Oct 13, 2010 blog titled "What You Can Learn From NFL Stars." It was also published in an undated (mid-Nov 2010) blog titled "Online Football Shirt Options." And it was published in a Dec 26, 2010 blog titled "3 Online Dating Tips For Newbies And Beginners."

 

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 16, 2011 blog titled "Where can I find a free online dating site?" It was also published in an undated (early Apr 2011) Online Gaming blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Apr 8, 2011 Cool Play Free Football Games Online images blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Apr 23, 2011 First Date Conversation blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Oct 13, 2011 blog titled "Best Mobile Sports Tracker?" It was also published in an undated (early Dec 2011) blog titled "Winning Fantasy Football Newsletter."

 

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Feb 28, 2012 "Medical Daily" blog titled "Research: Heat-Related Deaths Triple among Football Players." It was also published in a Mar 14, 2012 blog titled "Ten Step Guide to Catching Action Shots." And it was published as one of several illustrations in an undated (late Apr 2012) Mashpedia article/blog titled "Football." It was also published in an Apr 30, 2012 blog titled "What Is Your Game Plan?" And it was published in a Jun 13, 2012 The Step Exercise Equipment blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Sep 30, 2012 blog titled "‘niners: week 3." And it was published in a Nov 27, 2012 blog titled "Can wordpress shut your site down if there are lots of inappropriate comments?"

 

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in a Sep 30, 2014 Washington Post blog titled "The FCC Just Sacked the Sports Blackout Rule."

 

Moving into 2015, the photo was published in an undated (early April 2015) blog titled "Filme Motivaționale Care Trebuie Văzute: Any Given Sunday."

 

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I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that, until last night, I had never been to a professional football game in my life. Baseball, basketball, and tennis: yes, of course. High-school and college football games: sure, though that was a long time ago. Indeed, the last college football game I watched (in person) was in the mid-60s, when I was invited to the annual Harvard-Yale game by a Radcliffe student I had begun dating -- a development to which my MIT college roommate reacted, in shock, by howling, "Radcliffe? You're dating a Cliffie? She must be a pig!" After which he pulled out his flute, every time he thought she might be present when he returned to our off-campus apartment, and played "Old McDonald Had a Farm" until he collapsed in gales of laughter on the stairwell. Highly inaccurate, I hasten to note, and totally unfair. But I digress...

 

Anyway, a freelance writer, Mitch Ligon (whose photo you can see here in one of my Flickr sets), invited me to accompany him last night to the New York Jets - Philadelphia Eagles game out in the New Jersey Meadowlands -- another first-time experience. I was given a photographer's press pass, which gave me access to the locker rooms, press box, various other "inner sanctum" locations ... and, most important, the football field itself. I was given a red jersey to wear, told to stay outside the yellow dashed lines that ring the field, and turned loose for the evening. I felt somewhat inadequate, because I knew that the "real" professional photographers would be equipped with high-cameras and monstrous telephoto lenses beyond anything I had ever touched, or could possibly afford; and even though my Nikon D300 and 70-300mm zoom lens is fairly respectable in amateur circles, I had no idea if I would be able to take any decent photos at all...

 

The other problem is that I know little or nothing about the nuances of football, beyond the obvious fact that the quarterback either passes the ball, or hands off to someone who attempts to run the ball downfield. Punts and field-goal kicks are also a familiar concept, but if you don't have a good anticipatory sense of who is about to do what to whom, it's easy to miss the "moment" when the perfect shot might be available. Also, I didn't really know anything about the players, aside from the respective star quarterbacks: Philadelphia's controversial Michael Vick, and New York's newly-named starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez. I had looked at the team rosters on the Internet before the game, so at least I knew their jersey numbers (#6 for Sanchez, and #7 for Vick, as you'll see in the photos) -- but the "action" was often so far away (at the other end of the field) that I couldn't tell whether the starting quarterback, or one of the substitutes, was making the plays.

 

Nevertheless, by the beginning of the second quarter I was feeling a little more comfortable -- if only because I found it easy to follow along behind the other professional photographers as they marched (or ran) from one end of the field to the other, in order to get their equipment set up for what they expected would be the next great shot. By the end of the game, I had taken 1,100+ photos, including several of Michael Vick in a post-game locker-room interview; and from the sound of the clickety-click-clack of my fellow photographers, I could tell that many of them had taken several thousand. I'll spare you the technical details of my feeble attempts to get some decent shots; I had picked up some good tips from the sports-photography chapter of Scott Kelby's Digital Photography, and I did my best within the limitations of my equipment and my lack of familiarity with the situation.

 

What impressed me most about the whole experience was the scale of modern professional football -- the scale of everything. It's one thing to read that there are 80,000 people in a football stadium; it's another thing to actually be there and hear the simultaneous roar of those 80,000 people as a quarterback is sacked or a long pass is completed. It's one thing to read that a professional football player is 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 350 pounds; it's another thing to stand next to several dozen such giants. Heck, I thought there were only 20 or 30 such giants on each team; I had no idea that there were 64 of them (a number which will be pared down as the pre-season comes to an end), or that there might be 20-30 different coaches. And then there are the hundreds of "staff members" scurrying around all over the place, carrying out their various duties and assignments; and there are the security guards and State Police, who spent most of the time scanning the stadium crowd rather than watching the players, presumably watching for scuffles or fights or ... well, who knows what. There are cheerleaders too, in this case bearing the official name of New York Jets Flight Crew; I had expected half a dozen, but there were two dozen perky, long-haired beauties, with permanently frozen smiles, who who danced and pranced before the crowd at every conceivable opportunity.

 

All of this has resulted in the photos you'll see in this album. I had to delete roughly a hundred of my original images, because they were out of focus, or because a referee decided to walk in front of my camera at the wrong moment; and another 900 were "okay," but not terribly exciting. I'm sure that none of them are as crisp, sharp, and well-composed as those taken by the Sports Illustrated photographer and the other professionals on the field; but I did end up with 72 "keepers" that I hope you'll enjoy...

 

... and, yes, I probably will attend another football game or two in the years ahead. Whether I'm lucky enough to get down on the field again is anyone's guess....

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This was not part of a dance routine by the cheerleaders, but rather a formal acknowledgment of an injured player who was down on the field; you can see the downed player in the next image (i.e., #38 in this sequence)

 

On Sep 25, 2009 I discovered that this photo had been published in an undated blog article titled "How to Find the Perfect Gift for Football Fans."

 

Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Jan 23, 2010 blog titled "NFL Conference Championship Predictions 2010." And it was published in a Jul 25, 2010 blog titled "Guide to Networking With Online Football Fans" And it was published in an Aug 15, 2010 blog titled "How to Identify Winning NFL and College Football Picks." It was also published in a Sep 29, 2010 blog titled "What is in a Football Kit." And it was published in a Nov 17, 2010 blog titled "Honest Online Dating Tips for Men Over 40," and a Nov 22, 2010 Lastest Football News blog, and a Nov 23, 2010 blog titled "Anyone know any good sites for tips on online dating?" It was also published in a Dec 6, 2010 First Date conversation blog, with the same title and detailed notes as what I had written here on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Dec 14, 2010 blog titled "Sal Alosi salary takes big hit as punishment for tripping player."

 

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 10, 2011 blog titled "How do you assess Christian online dating services? Good way 2 weigh folk up B4 U agree 2 meet up? How best 2?" It was also published in a Jan 22, 2011 blog titled "Online Dating Tips: 3 Ways to Lower Your Risk Factor." And it was published in a Jan 23, 2011 "Cool Christian Dating Images" blog , with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Feb 8, 2011 blog titled "Monday Night LAP Dance Leonard A. Pappano." It was also published in a Mar 12, 2011 JaredGuberman-dot-com blog , with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page (and nothing else). And it was published in a Mar 31, 2011 blog titled "Christian Dating Service Washington DC allows you to Meet Like-minded People." It was also published in an Apr 26, 2011 Sports Photography Tips blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Sep 21, 2011 Good Photography blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Sep 20, 2011 blog titled "wDancing With The Stars Results September 20, 2011: Who Got Voted Off Tonight?" And it was published in a Sep 29, 2011 blog titled "NFL Week 4 Picks via Social Media."

 

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Nov 9, 2013 blog titled "Excellent Advice About Football That You Will Want To Read."

 

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I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that, until last night, I had never been to a professional football game in my life. Baseball, basketball, and tennis: yes, of course. High-school and college football games: sure, though that was a long time ago. Indeed, the last college football game I watched (in person) was in the mid-60s, when I was invited to the annual Harvard-Yale game by a Radcliffe student I had begun dating -- a development to which my MIT college roommate reacted, in shock, by howling, "Radcliffe? You're dating a Cliffie? She must be a pig!" After which he pulled out his flute, every time he thought she might be present when he returned to our off-campus apartment, and played "Old McDonald Had a Farm" until he collapsed in gales of laughter on the stairwell. Highly inaccurate, I hasten to note, and totally unfair. But I digress...

 

Anyway, a freelance writer, Mitch Ligon (whose photo you can see here in one of my Flickr sets), invited me to accompany him last night to the New York Jets - Philadelphia Eagles game out in the New Jersey Meadowlands -- another first-time experience. I was given a photographer's press pass, which gave me access to the locker rooms, press box, various other "inner sanctum" locations ... and, most important, the football field itself. I was given a red jersey to wear, told to stay outside the yellow dashed lines that ring the field, and turned loose for the evening. I felt somewhat inadequate, because I knew that the "real" professional photographers would be equipped with high-cameras and monstrous telephoto lenses beyond anything I had ever touched, or could possibly afford; and even though my Nikon D300 and 70-300mm zoom lens is fairly respectable in amateur circles, I had no idea if I would be able to take any decent photos at all...

 

The other problem is that I know little or nothing about the nuances of football, beyond the obvious fact that the quarterback either passes the ball, or hands off to someone who attempts to run the ball downfield. Punts and field-goal kicks are also a familiar concept, but if you don't have a good anticipatory sense of who is about to do what to whom, it's easy to miss the "moment" when the perfect shot might be available. Also, I didn't really know anything about the players, aside from the respective star quarterbacks: Philadelphia's controversial Michael Vick, and New York's newly-named starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez. I had looked at the team rosters on the Internet before the game, so at least I knew their jersey numbers (#6 for Sanchez, and #7 for Vick, as you'll see in the photos) -- but the "action" was often so far away (at the other end of the field) that I couldn't tell whether the starting quarterback, or one of the substitutes, was making the plays.

 

Nevertheless, by the beginning of the second quarter I was feeling a little more comfortable -- if only because I found it easy to follow along behind the other professional photographers as they marched (or ran) from one end of the field to the other, in order to get their equipment set up for what they expected would be the next great shot. By the end of the game, I had taken 1,100+ photos, including several of Michael Vick in a post-game locker-room interview; and from the sound of the clickety-click-clack of my fellow photographers, I could tell that many of them had taken several thousand. I'll spare you the technical details of my feeble attempts to get some decent shots; I had picked up some good tips from the sports-photography chapter of Scott Kelby's Digital Photography, and I did my best within the limitations of my equipment and my lack of familiarity with the situation.

 

What impressed me most about the whole experience was the scale of modern professional football -- the scale of everything. It's one thing to read that there are 80,000 people in a football stadium; it's another thing to actually be there and hear the simultaneous roar of those 80,000 people as a quarterback is sacked or a long pass is completed. It's one thing to read that a professional football player is 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 350 pounds; it's another thing to stand next to several dozen such giants. Heck, I thought there were only 20 or 30 such giants on each team; I had no idea that there were 64 of them (a number which will be pared down as the pre-season comes to an end), or that there might be 20-30 different coaches. And then there are the hundreds of "staff members" scurrying around all over the place, carrying out their various duties and assignments; and there are the security guards and State Police, who spent most of the time scanning the stadium crowd rather than watching the players, presumably watching for scuffles or fights or ... well, who knows what. There are cheerleaders too, in this case bearing the official name of New York Jets Flight Crew; I had expected half a dozen, but there were two dozen perky, long-haired beauties, with permanently frozen smiles, who who danced and pranced before the crowd at every conceivable opportunity.

 

All of this has resulted in the photos you'll see in this album. I had to delete roughly a hundred of my original images, because they were out of focus, or because a referee decided to walk in front of my camera at the wrong moment; and another 900 were "okay," but not terribly exciting. I'm sure that none of them are as crisp, sharp, and well-composed as those taken by the Sports Illustrated photographer and the other professionals on the field; but I did end up with 72 "keepers" that I hope you'll enjoy...

 

... and, yes, I probably will attend another football game or two in the years ahead. Whether I'm lucky enough to get down on the field again is anyone's guess....

This is (or was) the Circuit City store on Broadway, between 79th & 80th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has been in this location for years and years and years ... but in late 2008, the company declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and when they could find no buyers or financial support, they declared Chapter 7 and began liquidating. The "going out of business" sign above the entrance makes that pretty clear, and the various other signs in the windows create a real sense of urgency...

 

Note: this photo was published in a Feb 5, 2009 blog article entitled "After-Effects of Circuit City Bankruptcy." It was also published in a Feb 12, 2009 blog entitled "Surviving an economic recession - Survival tips," as well as a blog on the same date titled "Employment outlook for North Carolina." And it was published in a Feb 27, 2009 blog entitled "3 Ways A Small Business Can Survive An Economic Recession." It was also published in a March 2, 2009 Salon blog entitled "The plug is pulled on Circuit City," and a March 9, 2009 blog entitled "The Best Email I Got Today [Sad]." And it was published in a Mar 11, 2009 Brazilian blog article entitled "O melhor e-mail que recebi hoje ."

 

Good grief, this is getting ridiculous: the photo was also published in a June 4, 2009 blog titled "What Happens When a Small Business Declares Bankruptcy?" And it was published in a Feb 22, 2009 blog titled "Employment outlook for North Carolina." And it was published in a Jun 23, 2009 blog titled " Why Electronics Stores 'Suck'." And it was published in a Jul 25, 2009 blog titled "Hanging Tough." I've recently discovered that it was also published in a Mar 13, 2009 PBS blog titled " Why Are So Many Companies Collapsing So Suddenly?"

 

The fun just doesn't seem to stop: the photo was published again in an Aug 14, 2009 blog titled "Circuit City (what’s left of it) sells your name to the highest bidder." And on the same day, it was published in a blog titled "Three Steps to Keep a Job in Tough Economic Times," the URL for which I can't seem to get Flickr to accept. Well, you'll just have to take my word for it, or do your own Google search for a blog posting with that title... Meanwhile, it was also published in an Oct 10, 2009 blog titled "Declaring Yourself Bankrupt."

 

I also discovered it in a Mar 10, 2009 issue of the Brazilian edition of Gizmodo, in a blog posting titled "O melhor e-mail que recebi hoje," but someone had pasted in an announcement that said "CompUSA.com Retail Stores: the Grand Reopening" -- which definitely was not in my original photo. And it was published in a Dec 28, 2009 blog titled "The Most Important Tech Products, Events, and People of 2009."

 

Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Feb 4, 2010 blog titled "5 Reasons You May Want to Start a Side Business." And it was published in a Mar 5, 2010 blog titled "33,000 Lost Their Jobs Last Month — Read This Book If You’re One (Or Have Already Been Canned)." It was also published in a Mar 15, 2010 True/Slant blog titled "It’s time for the banks to bail out the U.S." And it was published in an Apr 12, 2010 blog titled "Personal Bankruptcies Hit a High and May Keep Rising." It was also published in a May 5, 2010 blog titled "5 Reasons You May Want to Start a Side Business." And it was published in a May 25, 2010 blog titled "Warning Signs of Business Bankruptcy." It was also published in a June 3, 2010 blog titled "Tough economic times demand tighter spending, but will new frugality last?" And it was published in a Jun 20, 2010 blog simply titled "Circuit City." It was also published in a Sep 29, 2010 blog titled "Credit Card Debt Management: Get Freedom From All Debts in a Convenient Manner ." And it was published in a Nov 10, 2010 blog titled "What is a good APR on a credit card for someone who has a fair/good credit history?" And it was published in a Nov 19, 2010 blog titled "Tips for the success of small online business." It was also published in a Dec 21, 2010 blog titled "SMEs need help."

 

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 7, 2011 blog titled "3 Online Dating Tips to Find Your Perfect Woman." And it was published in an undated (mid-Jan 2011) blog titled "Employment outlook for North Carolina." It was also published in an undated (early Apr 2011) blog titled "Guide to Making the Most of Small Business Credit Cards." And it was published in an Aug 4, 2011 Forbes blog titled "Avoiding the First Credit Card Maze." It was also published in an Oct 21, 2011 blog titled "Senate Republicans block jobs bill -- again." And it was published in a Nov 21, 2011 blog titled "Q&A: Is Photographic Memory Fake or Real?"

 

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 6, 2012 blog titled "Bankruptcy Filings Down in 2011 : Timothy Kingcade Blog," and a Jan 8, 2012 blog titled "A Nippy Straightforward Introduction To Chapter 7 Bankruptcy."

 

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Jan 2, 2013 blog titled "Tips On How To File Personal Bankruptcy." And it was published in a Feb 13, 2013 blog titled "The Best Email I Got Today." It was also published in a Feb 24, 2013 blog titled "Considering Bankruptcy? Read These Important Tips First!" And it was published in an Apr 2, 2013 blog titled "Cât mai ai până la faliment?"

 

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These are photos that I began taking in mid-December of 2008, after the government helpfully informed us that the recession (a word they had dared not use before, just as they refuse to use the word "depression" now) has actually been in effect since December 2007.

 

Having lived through roughly half a dozen previous recessions, with nothing but vague memories to mark their existence, I thought it would be useful to start gathering some photographic memories of the current one. It may or may not turn out to be as severe as the Great Depression of the 1930's, and it may or may not produce the kind of grim photographs that we have of that era ... but we won't really know until it's over, and our 20-20 hindsight might be better informed with some pictures.

 

Thus far, I have only a few pictures of signs showing steep discounts; these are interesting, but it's the "human story" that I think will tell the more important story. But I've also noticed an increase in the number of homeless people on the street, asking for money, food, and handouts; but I have no direct evidence that it's associated with the recession itself. In any case, I'm reluctant to take advantage of such people by taking casual photos of them; I'm sure more appropriate opportunities will present themselves, and I'll add them to the album as I find them...

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Note: this photo was published in a Dec 31, 2009 blog titled "Study Profiles Mobile Dating."

 

Moving into 2010, it was also published in a Nov 16, 2010 blog titled "Indiana Do Not Call deadline today; South Bend/Elkhart second highest in participation."

 

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 2, 2011 blog titled "Writing a Great Online Dating Profile – A Woman’s Guide." And it was published in a Jan 8, 2011 blog titled 4 Online Dating Tips For Having Good Results." It was also published in a Jan 9, 2011 blog titled "I’m interested in starting an online dating site or adult networking site and have a few questions?" And it was published in a Feb 9, 2011 blog titled "Tips and Tricks for Your New Laptop." It was also published in a Feb 13, 2011 First Date Conversation blog, with the same caption and detailed description that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Feb 22, 2011 the Atlantic Wire blog titled "Cell Phone Usage Increases Brain Activity." It was also published in a Mar 30, 2011 blog titled "Find Dates at Online Dating Sites, Not In Bars."

 

And it was published in a Jun 3, 2011 blog titled "Cancer expert plays down mobile phone link with brain tumours." It was also published in an Aug 24, 2011 Fast Company blog titled "Why Customer-Driven Culture Will Stall Your Company's Growth" at www-dot-fastcompany.com-slash-1775823/customer-driven-corporate-culture-hurts-profits

 

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 4, 2012 blog titled "Top 25 Besty Things About Being an Expat." It was also published in a Jul 6, 2012 blog titled "NOT A MOMMY WAR – THIS IS ABOUT OUR UNSUSTAINABLE WORKAHOLIC CULTURE." And it was published in an Aug 29, 2012 blog titled "Smartphone user profiles."

 

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Mar 30, 2013 blog titled "Staying Connected with Business Technology Aids," as well as an Apr 9, 2013 blog titled "82% say speed of resolution key to online customer service," and an Apr 11, 2013 blog titled "5 Tech Myths: Cell Phones Don’t Cause Cancer & More." It was also published in a May 30, 2013 blog titled "Social Circles to Social Outcasts: Mobile Manners & Madness," as well as an undated (mid-Nov 2013) blog titled 8 Ways to Know Your Customers Like Your Family." And it was published in a Dec 21, 2013 blog titled "BYOD In The Workplace."

 

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in a Sep 24, 2014 blog titled "Lower Credit Card Rates? Just Ask!" And it was published in a Nov 16, 2014 blog titled "REFLECTION:DIGITAL RESEARCH PROJECT."

 

Moving into 2015, the photo was published in a Jan 2, 2015 blog titled "4 Subtle Differences Between Workaholics And High Performers."

 

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I had a lunchtime dentist appointment in midtown Manhattan the other day, and when it was over, I decided to walk a couple blocks over to Bryant Park, behind the New York Public Library. It was a sunny day, and I thought I might see some gorgeous babes sunbathing on the park lawn in their bikinis (even being an amateur photographer is a tough job, but someone's gotta do it). If not, I thought perhaps I'd find some photogenic tourists or oddball New Yorkers that I could photograph.

 

As it turns out, almost all of the central lawn was being covered over with some kind of wooden platform -- presumably for an upcoming concert performance of some kind -- so nobody was sunbathing out on the grass. But since that area was unavailable, and since it was still the lunchtime period, the periphery around the central lawn was chock-a-block with people. There's now a cafe immediately behind (i.e., to the west) of the library itself, and it was doing a land-office business. And all along the north and south sides of the park, as well as the broader western side, there were tables and chairs and benches where people could enjoy their lunch with whatever food or entertainment they had brought along.

 

I was already aware of the pentanque court on the western side of the park, and knew that I'd find one or two good pictures there. But I didn't realize that the Parks Department had set up two ping-pong tables, as well as several tables for chess-players. In addition, there were a few card games underway, and there was also a section set aside for people who wanted to borrow local newspapers to read.

 

As for the people: I had to remind myself that because Bryant Park is smack in the middle of mid-town Manhattan (a block away from Times Square, filling the square block between 41st/42nd street, and 5th/6th Avenue), most of the people enjoying their lunch were office workers. So the men typically wore slacks and dress shirts, and a surprising number of them were also wearing suits and ties. The women wore dresses and skirts, and generally looked quite fashionable and presentable. Of course, there were also tourists and students and miscellaneous others; but overall, it was a much more "upscale" bunch of people than I'm accustomed to seeing in my own residential area on the Upper West Side.

 

I was surprised by how many people were sitting alone -- eating alone, reading alone, listening to music alone, dozing alone, or just staring into space alone. You'll see some of them in this album, though I didn't want to over-emphasize their presence; equally important, many of the loners just weren't all that interesting from a photogenic perspective. So you'll also see lots of couples, some children, a couple of families, and occasionally larger groups of people who were eating and chatting and enjoying the warm summer day.

 

Three activities dominated the scene, all of which were fairly predictable, under the circumstances: eating, reading, and talking on cellphones. You would expect people to be eating at lunch-time, of course; and you wouldn't be surprised at the notion of people reading a book as they sat behind the New York Public Library on a warm, sunny day. But the pervasiveness of the cellphones was quite astonishing ... oh, yeah, there were a few laptops, too, but fewer than I might have imagined.

 

I've photographed Bryant Park several times over the past 40 years, going back to some photos of 1969 Vietnam War protest marches that you can see in this album. I was here in the summer of 2008 to take these photos; I came back in January 2009 to take these photos of the winter scene; and I returned again for these pictures in March 2009 and these these pictures in the late spring of 2009; all of these have been collected into a Flickr "collection" of albums that you can find here. But if you want to see what New York City's midtown office workers are doing at lunch, take a look at what's in this album.

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Age: 35 - 45

 

Bonus points if youre the "rugged" type. I like seeing a man in jeans and a tshirt. Its so sexy to me. I love the casual look. I want a Man's man..someone who's not afraid to get his hands dirty. Id rather him change my flat tire, versus him calling Triple A to rescue us.

 

Looking for: Someone who wants children if you have children now, its OK as long as you want more - And no Baby Momma Drama - If your EX is Crazy that means youre crazy for picking her and I want no part of that =-) Honest. Will pick me up when Im feeling down, Someone who will stand up for me and keep me safe, Must be independent and family oriented. Easy going and doesnt sweat the small stuff. Attentive. Must love and adore me and make me feel like Im the only one he has his eyes on. Knows humility. I really am looking for a nice guy. I dont want to be in a relationship where theres jealousy or alot of yelling back and forth. Not my thing. I will leave you so quick and never look back. Someone who is confident, playful, independent and supportive. Someone who's really really really laid back, but can be serious when needed. Intelligent and hard working. Someone who will hold my hand, Easy temperment. No hot head please. Someone who can keep his cool. Must have drive and determination. I hate seeing people float through life in general. I have to be with someone who is motivated and passionate about life. Ambition is very very sexy. MUST have a "CAN DO" attitude. I want someone whos not afraid to tell me what he wants from me, in life and in bed. Must be STRONG. Im not looking to break down your walls or have you open up to me. Im not that chick. I dont have time to Bullshit or get in your head. Good communication skills are a pre-requiste! I could often tell who a person is by the way they interact with their family members, but thats just me.

 

Im very independent and like my alone time. Cant be with someone who is clingy. I love my girlfriend time. I like things bright and open. I like being happy. Im a very happy person. Ive been told many times from different people that I should have been a wedding planner! I hate drama and will steer away from or anyone associated with it. I love to cook, travel, paint, do crafts, read, go for walks, watch movies, making babies smile, gardening and have a great time doing whatever Im doing. Im not afraid to be goofy or look silly. I will love you better then anyone else can, I will always have your back and stand by your side. I will try to make your life as comfortable as possible. Im a mover. If theres time to do something, I will use up every minute including the very last second. I dont wait till "next week" to do something. IM a very fast paced person.

 

IF you have any of these traits.......no need to apply. If you are a Dick, Asshole. Douchebag, Bigot, Racist, ultra conservative, judgemental, cocky, think you are better then those around you. If you can be a Negative Nancy, Debbie Downer, Mr Know it all and have to be right all the time, Just remember, if your name aint Google stop acting like you know everything. Know when to pick and choose your battles..Lives with any relatives (which includes but not limited to Mom, Dad, Grandparents, Aunts or Uncles etc), has bad credit or a crime record of any sort. Also you can not currently be Married, Seperated, in the Process of a Divorce, Has Fiancee, Has Girlfriend, Has a chick you are banging on the side. You must be single! Or youre the type of guy that wants to be with a woman solely because shes smoking hot and thats the only reason why you want to be with her...if your that type of guy ...Im not interested.

 

Make me a priority. I want to be with someone who wants to be with me. If youre not ready to be in a long lasting relationship lets not waste each others time. This seems so common sense but you'd be surprised!

 

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Strong and built like horses

Glass of Chardonnay

I'm far from aver-age

Rich and lavish

That's why I am the baddest bitch"

 

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