sorry sweetie but your dad is a fucking scumbag. looking forward to his future indictment.
good news! i can finally feel uncomfortable outside of specifically designated "free dance zones."
A nearly century-old law that turned New York bars into no-dancing zones, prevented singers like Billie Holiday and Ray Charles from performing and drew protest from Frank Sinatra, is finally set to be struck down.
im not watching the world series but i kind of track on espn.com. some absolutely batshit games. heres the scoring summary thus far for tonights epic heading towards hour five. theres been a lot of talk about the construction fo the ball this season as homeruns are up dramatically but even more so in the playoffs as the complaint relates to the slickness making it harder to grip.
INNING |
LAD |
HOU |
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|
9th |
Taylor singled to center, Barnes scored. |
12 |
12 |
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|
9th |
Puig homered to left (349 feet), Bellinger scored. |
11 |
12 |
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|
8th |
McCann homered to right (363 feet). |
9 |
12 |
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|
8th |
Seager doubled to left center, Pederson scored, Taylor to third. |
9 |
11 |
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|
7th |
Correa homered to left (328 feet), Altuve scored. |
8 |
11 |
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|
7th |
Altuve doubled to left center, Bregman scored. |
8 |
9 |
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|
7th |
Springer homered to left (448 feet). |
8 |
8 |
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|
7th |
Bellinger tripled to center, Hernández scored. |
8 |
7 |
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|
5th |
Altuve homered to center (415 feet), Springer and Bregman scored. |
7 |
7 |
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|
5th |
Bellinger homered to right (378 feet), Seager and Turner scored. |
7 |
4 |
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|
4th |
Gurriel homered to left (389 feet), Altuve and Correa scored. |
4 |
4 |
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|
4th |
Correa doubled to shallow left, Springer scored, Altuve to third. |
4 |
1 |
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|
4th |
Barnes singled to left, Forsythe scored. |
4 |
0 |
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|
1st |
Forsythe steals second. Hernández scored on throwing error by Gurriel. |
3 |
0 |
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|
1st |
Forsythe singled to left, Taylor and Turner scored, Hernández to third. |
In 1971,Nochlin earned widespread attention for her landmark essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?,”which approached that question with incisive and nuanced analysis, demonstrating how, for centuries, institutional and societal structures had made it “impossible for women to achieve artistic excellence, or success, on the same footing as men, no matter what the potency of their so-called talent, or genius.”
milwaukee bucks recreate renowned 1970s mecca arena flooring for tonights game. espn did a mini doc about it.
adria-backed spanish eataly planned for hudson yards development
one perspective on the smoke and grapes issue.
kill your idols.
http://www.ichidairestaurant.com/aboutus.html
I passed the above hole in the wall place in the middle of nowhere and than finally found a person in the wine trade that ate there. "Yes I went once years ago when I worked for a Japanese Trading Co. This is where the owner took clients so they would get a home cooked meal."
Going tonight, $12 corkage.
Peter Halley at Greene Naftali
Published between 1930 and 1970, in close collaboration with Le Corbusier himself the eight volumes comprise a comprehensive record of the buildings, projects, sketchbooks, manifestos, drawings, and texts of one of the 20th century’s most influential architect.
Volumes 1-2, 4-7 edited by Willy Boesiger; Volume 1 co-edited by Oscar Stonorov, Volume 3 edited by Max Bill
Publisher: Les Éditions d’Architecture, Zurich
1708 pages
finally after living here 6 years I made it to Hà VL, a full 12 minutes from my warehouse, one of the best dishes ever in Portland today...
Chicken Curry Noodle Soup Bún Cari Gà
Shredded chicken, potatoes, coconut cream, lemongrass, with vermicelli noodles in yellow curry chicken broth
Brother and I had a little Festivus: the Airing of Grievances. It was amicable. But there's a long way to go. He still reacts very badly to criticism, and still does lots of dumbass things. Apparently I'm "solving problems that don't exist."
BYGGYZ, sandwiches, Wednesday! 12 - 4pm - as per Rachael's fb post
Despite the lure of easy profit, Davis and his business partner, David Dolginow, have never tried to capitalize on the lucrative sweet-cider trend. Instead, they’ve embarked on a far more ambitious—if not quixotic—quest for perfection. Their goal with Shacksbury, and in particular with the company’s offshoot, the Lost Apple Project, is essentially to bring America’s greatest apples back from the dead, scouring Vermont roadsides and pastures for forgotten strains that once lined the roads and property lines of Colonial New England.