We did a BYOB at Bid last night and while i may never eat again in that area of NYC, I have to say they did a very fine tasting menu to match the wines...1813 Sherry, 1983 Clos St Hune, 1976 DP, 1985 Meo Camuzet Clos Vougeot, 1960 Vega, 1982 Chave Hermitage, 1980 BV Delatour, 1982 Ausone, 1955 Ausone, 1978 Las Cases, 1990 Bonneau Cuvee Especial, etc....
I have a headache that 2 Tylenol has not cured.....
i am amazed that it took me this long to get a backyard space....yes it involved moving out of NYC due to costs but now i have a 20 foot forsithia(sp?), lilac, roses, roderdendrums (sp?), herb garden, violets, etc besides cahirs, tables, bugs, and soon a grill....
There was recently a big write up in the local (New Orleans) paper about those parrots I had been seeing, they are Quaker Parakeets, aka, Monk Parakeets, and they are thriving here. So there is clearly more of them around than just the eleven I had counted.
"Note: The Quaker Parakeet is outlawed in many states, including : California, Wyoming, New Jersey, Hawaii, and Georgia. The reason they are outlawed in several states is because they are considered a potential agricultural pest. There are now established breeding colonies ( originally escaped pets) in several states, including New York, New Jersey, New Orleans-Louisiana, Dallas-Texas, Bridgeport/Fairfield CT, and Illinois."
Alex, could you do somthing about the pollen coming off all these decorative fruit trees they've planted all over the area. It's thick enough to write your name on the hood of the cars parked under them. I dont even have alergies and my lungs feel tuburcular.
I can't find toms original post but Gary Wilson is playing Joe's Pub 5/15 @ 8:00 as per Brian.
I just saw the re-release of
The Last Waltz. I recommend.
Preview/delete bug bit again. For those who missed it,
this thread derived from Wheel's absinthe post.
For the first time in more than 50 years, Eastern screech
owls have successfully bred in Central Park.
the Swiss and French have legalized Absinthe again, so the total is up to 6 or more EEC countries...Pernod is making Absinthe for the first time in what 100 years, some reports are that its not great, my fav is still Spanish, I hear Sagarra (from Spain) is a new winner, natural and lighter alcohol...i am still awaiting a strong blend with low alcohol, cant wait, maybe i am destined to open the first Absinthe bar in NYC around 2012...for now order
here to taste the fab new Swiss (where it all began)...
A little coincidence to welcome back the Wheel: my mom is doing a report on Verona for her Italian class. She asked if I knew anything about a big wine fair there. I said I'd ask you. She must be thinking of
VinItaly, and that must be where you just were? Any insider info I can pass along regarding Verona, wine or history wise?
This is pure
newspeak: the administration is
adopting the term "homicide bomber" instead of "suicide bomber". When we sacrifice ourselves we're "heroes"; when they sacrifice themselves they're just murderers. If we eliminate the word that indicates their degree of commitment, maybe they'll just go away. If not, we'll have to hit 'em with one of our atomic homicide devices.
friends called him
Barney....
This is amusing:
warbloggerwatch keeps track of the rantings of pro-war crazies and makes a running acerbic commentary.
Search alert:
"point+pelee+topless" and "difference+between+faith+and+knowledge"
Porno and philosophy on the same log; do I cover the bases or what? (or maybe I just use too damn many words). Unfortunately, nobody with blocking software will ever find my "pictures+of+pussy+willow+trees".
"The original "Star Wars" and its sequels are echo chambers of tropes and images from literary science fiction, used in ways that strike a careful balance between affectionate familiarity and outright plagiarism. The first glimpse of Luke Skywalker's desert homeworld, Tatooine, evokes the setting of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel "Dune";
Lucas even throws in a shot of a skeletal desert serpent reminiscent of Herbert's gigantic sandworms. The amazing visuals suggest an eye nourished by the magazine art of Frank R. Paul, John Schoenherr, Kelly Freas and Chesley Bonestell."
When I was posting the
article on Gary Wilson on my Miscellaneous page, I noticed a tag in the New York Times's html for the piece. The article mentions someone picking up a burger at McDonald's, and that word is followed by this tag (invisible unless you're looking at the source code):
org idsrc="NYSE" value="MCD,MCJ,MCW"/
What's going on here? Is this a way for major advertisers to track how many mentions it gets in the Times? If so, that's fucked up, yo! I can't think of any innocent reason for doing this.
Some familiar suspects at
Galapagos tonight:
DR. MOM is the new joint venture between
actress/writer/performer Ann Magnuson,
drummer Roger Murdock, guitarist Dave Rick and
bassist Stuart Popejoy. Ann and Dave were in
Bongwater together, Dave and Rog were in King
Missile together. Word is that Stuart was
discovered in Albuquerque, NM in a dumpster
with his passport and a bass guitar....hmmph,
anyway, DR. MOM plan on performing a bunch
of recalibrated Bongwater tunes, amusing covers
and perhaps a few embryonic pieces foretelling
possible continued collaboration. Good luck!
Hey, Bill! "6.4=Make Out" is being reissued! (Brian's probably already heard this.) Neil Strauss's Times story on the great Gary Wilson is on my
miscellaneous page. Here's a choice tidbit:
"On Saturday night, I arrived at Mr. Wilson's house to conduct his first interview for publication since the late 1970's. For the last 17 years, it seems, Mr. Wilson, 48, has played keyboards in a lounge act whose members and audience are not familiar with his original music. (Mr. Wilson's father was a jazz bassist who often played hotel lounges.) At midnight he reports to a pornography bookstore and peep show, where he works behind two layers of bullet-proof glass, handling cash and dispensing tokens."
Wilson's LP is amazing; I can't wait to pick it up on CD.
first thing i saw on the times
homepage
where were we talking about donahue? anyway, hes
back.
This week brought a yummy meal at Gramercy Tavern (home of a top notch wine guy and his fun list), correct and clear from the main menu but a course sent out from the tasting menu (which now includes a veggie taster for spring) makes me want to go back asap....spring rules (till summer:>).....Spring Menu at Al Di La--wow--salad of fava, asparagus and other things spring, asparagus soup, white asparagus with a poached egg and bortagga (sp?), morel rissotto, a spring baby chicken and a great wine list!!
CHOW--off to Italy for work:>):>)
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