the loved one on tcm now!
running late but on the december list....and its a couple doors from the basque place.......gran sichaun across the street.....below if from eater

Co. 230 Ninth Avenue
Initial Projection: December '07
Current Debut Projection: December 2
Odds, On Time Arrival: Even
Eater Projected Opening Date: 12/08/08
While 10 Downing attracted a good deal of press for its epic delays, it's not the only restaurant to make the fall previews two years in a row. Meet Co. Pizzeria, the long anticipated project from Sullivan Street Bakery's Jim Lahey, first announced in Summer '07. The pizzeria's original projection of December '07 came and went and we haven't heard much from the burgeoning pizzaolo all year. Until now that is. Longtime Sullivan Street Bakery disciple Ed Levine got a sneak preview of the setup last week and brought along Slice to document it. What they found:
finally open and on the december list......menu at link......peconic bay scallop crudo (thats my kinda crudo)!!!!
http://thejohndory.com/blog/
p.s. had awesome oyster's and sauted peconics at aguagrill last week, great place for oysters, peconics rocked, raw inside (and whats great was not on menu, but they did it for us!!)!!
net flix que recommendation - i saw this larry clark flic on cable recently and liked it :

wasup rockers

hispanic l.a. skate punks and Janice Dickinson. whats not to like!!! (trailer)
tampon crafts
friedback on thom thoms contradiction.

from his 11/22/08 nyt oped:
So, I have a confession and a suggestion. The confession: I go into restaurants these days, look around at the tables often still crowded with young people, and I have this urge to go from table to table and say: “You don’t know me, but I have to tell you that you shouldn’t be here. You should be saving your money. You should be home eating tuna fish. This financial crisis is so far from over. We are just at the end of the beginning. Please, wrap up that steak in a doggy bag and go home.”
right. its ok for him to eat out. just not the little people. today on the radio he called us to spend (for your country a la bush). when confronted with the contradiction by a viewer he allowed "bush forgot to say when to stop." (racking up credit debt.)
tonight 9 pm wnjn - Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour examines the turmoil that surrounded the late-1960s variety show. With a young and brash stable of writers and performers, including Steve Martin and Rob Reiner, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour brought an edgy new brand of political comedy to the airwaves for three seasons. When they were fired in 1969, brothers Tom and Dick Smothers took their network, CBS, to court ... and won. This is the fascinating, true story as told by its key players, including the Smothers Brothers, show writers Rob Reiner and Mason William, performers Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, and Harry Belafonte, and former CBS executiv
i thought i was the only one. (a boating accident when i was 7)
Vermont Smoke and Cure
wylie from wd50 on studio 360 npr
boars head
pressure pact
tortured words
I think Bill's crazy Palin/Turkey post should have gone on this page.

We just ordered our organic-soy-bean-fed-grass-grazing-Amish-farm-raised-16lb-turkey from Jeffrey. http://jeffreysonessex.com/
palin yaks while turkeys die - fun!
les zoning
no relation
tools lost in space
land shark
Mr. Jones’s lawyers then asked New York City Transit to use the card to trace his movements the night of the shooting. The results supported his account, showing that the card had been used on a bus, and later on a subway roughly five miles from the shooting, just as he had described. With that, and a photograph snapped of Mr. Jones, 26, as he cashed his paycheck, his lawyers argued that it was impossible for him to have committed the crime. Both brothers have been released on bond for now, an unusual step in a federal murder case, while prosecutors say they are continuing to investigate.
big media nate
janet gaynor night on tcm tomorrow.
shangri la-di-da