The GAR Evil Princess will apparently stop at nothing to keep me from writing about Greenwich real estate, even to the extent of shutting down the market entirely! There’s been nothing to report so far this week and as of 11:30 this Wednesday morning, there still isn’t.
I think that’s overkill.

Dude –
So play monopoly with Francis. But be careful, he probably cheats.
Or surf Japanese School Girl porn. It’s raining, so watching the hotties down at Tod’s Point is out. But you could go to Victoria’s Secret and try on some sexy undies. That is always fun, right?
Visit CVS!! An umbrella is a great place to store all your grooming needs. Pick me up an eye brow trimmer. Aisle 3.
You excel at doing nothing!!
Your Pal,
Walt
Maybe they have just plain blocked your MLS access and now you are logging into to an inactive dummy site.
is that south pass city, or atlantic city, wyoming?
I thought it was Cos Cob, but maybe not – no banks.
actually, it’s bodie, california.
huh, i was thinking it was bodie…its out near lake mono
Enjoyed the article by your brother on Ray Bradbury in Paris..very good!
Ah, that confused me for a minute until I figured out that you were referring to something written by my cousin Henry over at the Times. Sure enough, I found it and it is indeed very good (Henry’s like that). Thank you for pointing it out because I don’t read the Times any more and its cash wall makes it impossible to follow Henry – I refuse to give the Sulzbergers a dime, even at the expense of losing track of Henry.
Fyi to get around nyt pay wall use crapcleaner when you reach the 10 article limit.
http://download.cnet.com/CCleaner/3000-2144_4-10547048.html
Doesn’t Walt know that Victoria’s Secret on Greenwich Avenue was shuttered months ago? Shows how out of touch *he* is.
I’m guessing his closets are so stuffed with the things that he hasn’t had occasion to visit the Avenue for restocking (so to speak). He’ll be sooo disappointed!
2:02: or you could just go into your browser’s tools-options and click on delete temp files or clear history (depending on what browser you’re using).
takes all of 5 seconds. no downloading of programs needed.
it’ll log you out of mail programs or anything else that requires a login & password, but if that’s not a big deal, it’s a quick & easy workaround.
Yeah, but I like having places I want to be logged into: WSJ, for instance, let me in instantly. Easier just to avoid the NYT
Dude –
I thought this Dick Clark dude bought the bullet earlier this year? In fact, I think I posted about it on this very blog. How is he still posting? BOOOOOO!!!!!
And I knew all too well that Victoria’s Secrets on the Avenue closed. IN FACT I think I posted about it on this very blog!! AND, It totally threw off my Saturday morning routine.
I would wake up, shit, shower and shave, in that order, and then read the news. Then I would go to the Cos Cobber for breakfast. It is the only good thing about Cos Cob!!
Next, off to CVS!! Pocket some incidentals I need, play a few minutes in the toy aisle, then hang out in the feminine hygiene aisle and see if anything is going on. Then straight across the street to Victoria’s Secrets!!
It was hottie heaven, Dude. I spent many a day in there, checking out the latest in bust lift technology, which fascinates me. I would ask the hotties how we can better improve the technology, and how is it possible they find thongs comfortable. They never had a good answer. Do you understand that? You are a thing wearer, right? I could never make the adjustment.
Anyhows, now I have to drive all the way to The Stamford Mall. But that is where the nanny’s shop, and they put out, plus I can stop in Beemer’s on the way home. So all is good!!
R.I.P Dick Clark!!
Your Pal,
Walt
CF, you don’t have to delete all your cookies; just the ones you don’t want or the ones that might lead someone to see where a dirty old dog’s been sniffin’ around. As anon 3:39 says just go into tools → internet options → general → browsing history → settings → view files, and delete only the cookies you want to delete. If you haven’t done it in a while, or ever, there could be thousands of them.