This story is begging for some Dem spin.
lunch at 66 was out of site, braised beef chow fun was absolutly amazing, massive dumpling list inc fantastic fried shrimp wonton's, sesame noodles were incredable.....food prices are not too expensive (9 shared dishes was slighty exsesive @ $65 each, so if you had a normale meal it could be like $50), but massive wine consumption can run the bill up, the 2001 Dr Thanish Spatlese at $87 is the wine for the spicy food and its one of the worlds great wines but due to it being lighter in alcohol one bottle per person is easy....
The
Viridian Blog has a new URL.
One of my nephews joined the army reserve out of high school about a year and a half ago, for the free college education. He's been called to Kuwait, stopping briefly in Virginia for last minute training. I guess the show is on.
Otto take one is NG on the pizza: doughy, poshed to unpurrfection (lardo one is nice), cold before you bite the 2nd slice......some of the app's rock, but overall our table will not return often...will try one more time soon
Mike emailed
this fun link to me.
another fantastic GSIMidtown meal.....followed by late nite snacks at Town (not my scene but, the best frogs legs I have ever eaten in NYC, other app's were also very good, place was pretty full-up too)
I'm not sure if this means anything, but coincidence is always intriguing, and I almost posted this, and now since Frank's given me
another opening… Anyway, I'll do it here, to avoid trolling for trolls…
So my mother (who, unlike me, actually reads contemporary poetry) sent me (hardcopy, via USPS) a poem she thought I'd like, about birds and love and such. It was by Anthony Hecht. I couldn't really place him, though the name was vaguely familiar, but immediately thereafter I was following a search from my referrer log which led to a page of "
literary symbiosis": parodies, symbionts, retellings, etc. There I found a poem I'd long recalled, though I'd read it many years ago and had forgotten the poet. Of course, it was
by Hecht. The poem is
The Dover Bitch, which gives a third party version of Matthew Arnold's
Dover Beach, with an appreciation of the girl's point of view. This had nothing to do with the search, which was for
Sumer is Icumen in, but in view of the current weather you should check out Ezra Pound's wicked winterizing of that old lyric, appearing on the same page. If you know what this all adds up to, you can tell me.
anyone bump into the rumored aerial photo of last saturday's protest rally ?
"The attraction of hydrogen is great, since hydrogen-based transportation would both be environmentally benign and reduce the need for the United States to import petroleum. But Bush's proposal joins a new convention of rhapsodizing about hydrogen-powered transportation--Jeremy Rifkin numbers among current hydrogen zealots--while skipping over the small matter of where we get the hydrogen. Worse, the White House plan offers a long-term distraction from a short-term need: While the administration dreams big about our hydrogen-powered future, it does little to improve fuel-economy standards today."
Artforum
mentions blogs (not very interesting, but I thought Tom should see.)
virtually free
hiptops at amazon. is it worth it?
the local news this morning mentioned the possibility of snow. anybody know anything about that?
New Orleans food is as good as thier music.....
#1 Uglesich's with thier shrimp and grits, crawfish balls, fried green tomatoe's, grilled catfish, bacon wrapped shimp served with sweet potatoe, firecracker shrimp, fried oysters,
we did 10 app's and no main's as the owner agreed that was the best way to taste...
#2 Frankie & Johnny's (see below)
#3 Mother's: Po-Boys, Etouffee's
Went to Peristyle which had some good dishes and a super chicken dish and Herbsaint which also had some super dishes (gnocchi app, short rib app) but the other dishes were just ok but we tried only a small part of the menu.....
Want to try next time: Irene's Cuisine (rumored to have soft shell crabs served over crawfish linguine:>), Jacques-Imo (place looks cool, next to maple Leaf Bar and I hear the food is better than ever), Pascal's Manale (local's fav), Dooky Chase (Creole super star some say), and oh so many more.....
5 Meals / 21 Hours / New Orleans
*3:00pm Felix Oyster Bar: 24 Oysters and Beer.
*5:30pm Frankie & Johnny's: 2lb Boiled Crawfish, Boiled Shrimp Plate, Crawfish Pie!!, Aligator Soup, Crawfish Po-Boy, Oyster Po-Boy.
*1:00am Camellia Grill: CheeseBurger, Chocolate-Cherry Freeze, "Yankee Sandwich" (a gravy-groovey version of a Philly Cheese Steak)
8:00am Mother's: Crawfish Estoffe Omelete w/ Grits
11:30am Louisiana Pizza Kitchen: Crawfish Pizza
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Jim-Louis(iana) special guest!!
Mike and Linda, that was some fun, thanks.
finally a place i can be comfortable just being me. meet you out back at the
cowshed.