What's buzzing in the Neighborhood

The NeighborhoodAmong the topics in this most recent spin around the Capital Region's online neighborhood: clairvoyant bartenders, swinging stomachs, and the question we've probably all wanted to ask Jerry Jennings.

Susan and company got bounced (politely) from their table at Max London's, but it seems to have worked out because they ended up meeting a clairvoyant bartender.

With just about a week left in May, you may want to be careful about what you say around Rob. He probably has a few NFB overrules saved up.

While it seems that a stomach tried to pick up Kristi, we would have guessed from the attempt that it was another part of the anatomy.

And the CDFI interviews Mike Keegan Mike Keenan, who in turn asks of Jerry Jennings what we've all been thinking: "Why do you do this to yourself?"

There's a lot more going on around the neighborhood, check it out. We've added a few new sites in the past week. If you know of a great blog or site we should include, post a comment or send us an email: editors |at| alloveralbany |dot| com.

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love your site.
just so you know, cdfi interviews 'mike keegan.'

Thanks for catching that! It's fixed now.

hey.......there actually IS something buzzing in my neighborhood....Western Ave & Clarendon/Tudor.....does anyone else hear that crazy buzz that sounds like a fluorescent light fixture on the fritz???? it's driving me BATTY.....I don't think I can go thru the summer this way...that is, if summer ever comes

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