The Baja wine scene is in full swing, lots of wineries, $$, cool restaurants, etc.....
Some of the hotels are wineries and nice modern style, $$$$, four drunk snooring men in 4 rooms like $1800 a night
I found this for $900 night inc breakfast its owned by the chef of the hotest restaurant and it comes with a rez for his book two week in advance joint...
we already rep the great natural Mexican winery but we need to know is it all modern or other hip wines exist, R&D....
Five hour slow cooker stuffing. What are you all cooking?
Tony Yoshida, longtime owner of the Dojo restaurants and Sunrise Mart to open Japan Village in Brooklyn. It's being touted as the "Japanese Eataly," I think we need a report from the field from one of you who regularly venture into Brooklyn - Skinny?
As a fan from the ‘60’s, when Marvel was the underdog upstart, I’ve taken some satisfaction from the way they’ve become a dominant force in pop culture, though at this point things may have gone too far. Still, Marvel was a big part of my youth, and Stan was the guy who really made it happen. He’s taken a lot of criticism for hogging credit from his artistic collaborators, particularly Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, but Stan was the one who coordinated the whole thing, maintained continuity, scripted a prodigious number of books each month, and set the overall tone; no one else did more to give Marvel its particular personality. Quite a legacy for a guy who was pushing 40 when the ball got rolling with the Fantastic Four in 1961, and who was still active into his 90’s. Face Front!
IF YOU WANNA PUT IT IN MY BOOTY, YOU HAVE TO DO YOUR CIVIC DUTY.
— Riley Reid (@rileyreidx3) November 5, 2018
GO VOTE pic.twitter.com/G3dpmmQGbV
“Three years ago, Ms. Gund went to see Ava DuVernay’s ‘13th.’ She was so disturbed by its message that she removed her prized painting by Roy Lichtenstein from her wall, sold it for $165 million and started the ART FOR JUSTICE fund.” Agnes Gund is a hero. https://t.co/hu87LgYEed
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) November 4, 2018
Look what I found!!!! xoMichelle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W57a4aM6MhE
when was a word first used in print?
20 of 25 at trivia last night and we came in fourth! ive already forgotten the missed questions.
two were jeff goldblum related. what movie does he kick a three legged dog? and what 2002 movie did he play somebody's godfather? might have been a little more to go on for the second but nothing really helpful. i guessed the answer to the second as the answer for the first.
what michael jackson video was partially shot in the hoyt-schermerhorn subway station? a bonus question (bonus questions are for a free round of shots) asked what young director made the madonna vogue video?
one question named a character from human centipede which was the answer. just figure no one has seen that. maybe theres a horror buff out there.
final missed question -- what was the 2002 kevin bacon movie inspired by an hg wells property in which he plays the part of sebastian caine. the category was mad scientists?
i got us a free round of shots on the bonus question -- who wrote dr. faustus?
question from trivia night for LOTR nerds - who cut the ring off sauron's hand?
bonus question for guitar nerds - what band did bassist and lead sing phil lynott front?
no googlin'.
bottle of Burgundy
does that banksy stunt make it more or less valuable?
So Banksy put a video on Instagram and deleted it almost immediately about the whole shredder in the painting. I screen recorded it for anyone who missed it! pic.twitter.com/uryPvP21ge
— Zoe Smith (@zoelouisesmithx) October 6, 2018
Our local news visited the set of the movie I'm making.
https://mailchi.mp/russanddaughters/in-loving-memory-anne-russ-federman-1921-2018?e=18ad0ea333
rip Anne Russ Federman 1921-2018
At a farm stand near us in CT they keep a list of all birds seen on the farm on a blackboard. Nice idea. Thought Alex would enjoy it.
Very happy with this!!
OK MOOD pic.twitter.com/9olt1fzJQJ
— Kimbérlllllly (@BadassKimberly_) September 14, 2018