had a slice of falafel pizza today. my two favorite foods. why did i not have this sooner? genius.
mr Steve, Ripe front page NYT food page today....
If you're stuck in Houston, you could do a lot worse than a plate of cabrito at Hugo's. Last time there I had a pork shoulder that had been marinated, roasted and then braised over the course of several hours. El mejor!
I'm supposed to be on my way to the gated community of English Turn this morning, and I am going, but for now, instead of going, I'm sitting, doing this. I am the reason they invented Adult Supervision. .
How far from the tree?...er.. bush?
jim, heres that britcom The Office that you were talking about as opposed to Mike Judge's Office Space.
Number one in a series: half baked political theory quiz.

Why would the U.S. ignore North Korea in light of the general agreement that they are making nuclear bombs (maybe around 6 by the summer is one estimate I heard,) and have missles capable of reaching the U.S.? Please answer in two words.
Perry Hoberman: infringement series.

Other works.
journeys with george (so where's foreigner and styxx?)
a friend of mine is casting for a reality tv show about a nyc restaurant - she is looking for restaurant people who have large personalities (don't they all?) and want to be on tv. anyone interested should contact shii ann huang at shuang@gradylevkov.com.
11 of desended on Al Di La, it was for sure the finest meal there, we ate everything!!.....3*
a friend saz...."Afterwards went to (spurious Flash alert) Chez Es-Saada on First Street. The new executive chef is Paul Liebrandt, (ex- Atlas and Papillon). In brief: tasty anchovy-and-merguez app, but overpriced quail & lamb couscous ($25) and dry duck tagine, unadventurous wine list, spotty service -- disappointing overall from the dining POV tho' the basement was pretty full of lounging drinkers. What's the minimum time someone has to spend onsite to qualify as executive chef?"
livable places
The strange case of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.

Executive summary:
But the notion that Mohammed was captured on March 1, in part by ISI agents, and then turned over to the US where he might expose the ISI's role in terror acts from Operation Bojinka to 9/11 and more, is the most implausible possibility of them all.
Who's in charge of the President's meds tonite? I want some.
from the folks that brought you NOT JUVENTUDES, its!!!!!!!!!!!! : OTIS BRAWL WEBLOG
neutra house seeking filmaker (steve busy?)
any suggestions for eating out in the fort lauderdale/palm beach area? am going to visit the parents for a long weekend...

yahoo to the Kebab Cafe 25-12 Steinway Street Astoria...Liz and Wylie took us there last night and it is a find, BYOB, major food fest, chefs a blast....car service to from brooklyn cost almost as much as dinner....2*
a good (unusual) not excellente (the usuall) meal at felidia last night, i am going to say it was an off night for me and the restaurante.....1*
What, me worry?

Part of a N. Korean test fired missle found in Alaska?
there are some great photos from the feb anti-war rallies in a slide show here
I guess the CIA doesn't recruit many graphic arts type people. LOL.
so, you think you are logical?
The NY Post has a piece on how the war is straining friendships. The theme is deeper than the article, but it's always useful to get some insight into the young folks:
The war is the hottest political topic many Gen X-ers have ever encountered. "We were barely coming of age when the Cold War dissolved," said Beau Ruland, 33, a Jersey City paralegal. "I feel like this is becoming one of those things that we've never had to deal with before."
Just keep living, guys…