Alternative_Belt_389
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_j1xpg0g wrote
Reply to High-Five strangers over the internet by arto64
This is adorable and thank you!!
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_iuttlbl wrote
Reply to comment by rubenssm in When I was 32, I was told that my bones were like that of an 80 year old. I have built a web application to track bone health and monitor treatments for those like me. No sign-up, No personal data collected, Completely Free and Open-Source. by Abishek_Muthian
I second that!!
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_itao66x wrote
Reply to comment by anotherjunkie in Telemedicine works. But states are killing it off. by [deleted]
Same here! I was so stressed about rushing over exhausted with a migraine today but i was able to do virtual instead and felt so much better!
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irz1u14 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
I was 01! Just missed you
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irz1km9 wrote
Reply to comment by F59_469 in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
Haha!! Love it
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irz0mqg wrote
Reply to comment by F59_469 in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
Yea it's always weird to visit Bay Ridge. It is a little weird world of its own.
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_iryzp5g wrote
Reply to comment by F59_469 in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
So crazy right?! As a kid I was like oh Rafamuffin Parade on 3rd Ave, like all the other parades. Remember the Norwegian Day parade??
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_iryzj98 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
What year did you graduate?
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_iryy4c6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
Haha love it! Left a long time ago but mom is still there. Did you go to Fort Hamilton by chance?
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irycnhd wrote
Reply to comment by EnOhVeHey in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
Ha same! In Bay Ridge??
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_iryclpw wrote
Reply to comment by PikesPique in TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
My absolute favorite as a Brooklynite growing up with an immigrant family
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irycih7 wrote
Reply to TIL about Ragamuffin Day, a celebration in the New York metro area in the late-1800s and early-1900s in which children wore costumes and went door-to-door asking for candy or money on Thanksgiving. It fell out of favor as trick-or-treating on Halloween gained acceptance in the 1940s and '50s. by PikesPique
I totally grew up with this in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and forgot about it until now! I never really knew what it was about I guess or how it started
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_irq3w2d wrote
So lucky to have been here once!!
Alternative_Belt_389 t1_j1xysr9 wrote
Reply to My girlfriend and I have a long running game going with my parents where we pick up filthy fridge magnets and hide them in each other's homes. This one has made it through since the 24th undetected. by Finsceal
Your parents sound fun lol