Aw! I'm in the Advance!
Jul. 9th, 2006 08:04 pm Chocolate-frosted devil's food cake inspired some. Wooden hoop games lured others. And lyrical poetry swayed another contingent.
But for Connie Baker of Stapleton there was only one can't-miss reason for swinging by the Staten Island Historical Society's 150th birthday party.
"The hay jumping," she said. "That's the entirety of it. Everything else is inconsequential."
Yup. That's what I said all right. Except that I believe I invoked the phrase "big pile of hay" several times.
And Ana and the baby get a no-name mention as well. Go read.
But for Connie Baker of Stapleton there was only one can't-miss reason for swinging by the Staten Island Historical Society's 150th birthday party.
"The hay jumping," she said. "That's the entirety of it. Everything else is inconsequential."
Yup. That's what I said all right. Except that I believe I invoked the phrase "big pile of hay" several times.
And Ana and the baby get a no-name mention as well. Go read.