In other words (than my own, but close enough)

Here is the article from New York Magazine. I’m not in that main photo, though, because as expected they cut off large chunks of it. I am, however, in the slide show. Keep in mind that it rained all that day when you see my photo. And keep in mind that I was laughing about standing on a ramp against a wall. Who puts a ramp against a wall? What’s the purpose of that? To make me laugh?

Apparently most people move to NY for career or love. And it’s clearly stated in my paraphrased word bite under my photo: Me too. 9-5 I’m here for my job, 5-9 I’m here for my man. I also said I was in love with the city, but apparently that wasn’t a cool enough quote. :)

17 thoughts on “In other words (than my own, but close enough)

  1. Yay, I found you! ;-)

    I was afraid I was going to have to go through all the 160 slides. But then I did anyways. I’m weird.

    Tourlou!

  2. You know what Poppy? Since you moved to NY and teamed up with Dawg you’ve never looked better or happier.

    Just sayin.

  3. Did you tell them from where you came or did you write/type it for them? Maybe you had a cold?

    “Mad pops to mah homies in Selburne, Vermont.”

    Anyhoo, congrats on being more famous-er.

  4. Bro, I wrote it down on paper, in legible handwriting. I’m just happy they got my name right, because I TOLD THEM HOW TO SPELL IT. :)

  5. They couldn’t have found a better representative of awesome people who recently moved to New York.

    On a sidenote, I find it a bit groan-inducing that they almost exclusively chose beautiful people for this.. Then again, that probably helped you make it into the list, too, so I couldn’t complain too much about it.

  6. I hereby coin the term

    “Poppyphrase”

    V. – to take the words of Poppy and generate whatever meaning you desire.