C. <- get it? Ben is on vacation and I’m still recapping the NYC memories here on cloud 100. I remain in awe of the people, the shops, the skyline, the lights and the energy of that remarkable place. I fathom it will take me another week or at least until I get plans in motion to park myself in the New England area before I can come down a notch. I heart NY (this was my first time off the West Coast)!
While Ben’s gone I’m going to do what I can to fill his shoes (after odor eaters of course). I came across some great comic concepts while over yonder that I’d like to share, upcoming video games, a film review and whatever piques my interest.
In addition to those things my posts will have our exclusive photos of Lara Croft’s Manhattan Adventures. Below is a photo of Lara walking into Ellen’s Stardust Diner hoping to get a job so she could fund her dream of becoming a Broadway star (yes, she may be loaded, but have you seen the NYC real estate listings?).

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June 29th, 2011 at 9:38 am
Ultimately, the justices who voted to overturn the law relied on the First Amendment to conclude that families are the final authority on which games kids should play.