Alien Inn Counter its not, a Womb based
Birth Center of course, like so many others that exist the ancient world over.....
mel
torme' / zaz turned blue
(this is so 1997) steve and edie
black hole sun
nola in todays nyt : "New Orleans Struggles With a Homicide Rate That Belies Its Size"
Kai was GREAT again last night and Sir Wylie sent me out a new yummy shrimp dish at wd~50 for the after Kai party....
"Designing the
High Line", an open, international ideas competition seeking visionary design proposals for High Line's reuse as 1.5-mile-long elevated public promenade, culminates in a large-scale exhibition at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall, July 10-26, 2003.
A good place for
lunch in Palo Alto.
A good place for
seafood in Moss Landing (north of Monterey).
Cape Cod: If Brax Landing in Harwichport only served me Dayboat Cod with cold slaw, and a side on Monomoy Island clams fried I would give this place 2* but the other food makes it 1*, I am going back for the before mentioned 3 items every time I visit the Cape.....Villa Roma in West Harwich 1*....Sunday School serves only ice cream treats but gets 2*, this stuff is right on, we eat it every nite for dessert, Harwichport.....
We went to
#9 Park in Boston (best meal to us in Boston, Radius years ago is now 2nd place), they were super kind and sent us some extra food, we loved it, the lamb dish was fantastic, many other delights, yum yum on the deserts, fantastic on the wine front....3*
Last nite went to Manducatti's for the first time in 6-7 months for dinner, we had a home-run nebbiolo blowout, all cheap all in purrfecto condition.......tonight we went to the restaurant in the Times today, Anh, have to say from the first round this is some yummy Vietnamese, best I have tasted in NYC.....
far and away my favorite
katherine hepburn movie. i dont think i could say i had a favorite buddy hackett film but if i had to choose
one......
eat an imp
each
get the shirt ugly
americans
heard on the radio ... Bill hit N.O., some flooding in the French Quarter, at least one tornado. Also, the Stone Pony on the Jersey Shore may go the way of the Armadillo in Austin. And while I'm at itf, from the "Keep Santa Cruz Wierd" front, overheard on Pacific Garden Mall this weekend: three men having a serious and intense political discussion, while one was in full clown regalia.
The public business of
this office is now concluded.
There is a tropical storm named Bill forming in the Gulf of Mexico. Go Bill go. Be a hurricane.
Sadly I missed many Neil Young shows when I seasoned on the West Coast, I was too Dead......Last nite show was great, Crazy Horse rocks, the new album/play part took some getting used to but it kicked in bigtime....5th show, Lucinda yahoo!!
{{{OOPS thats 6}}}
#1 1989 Garden w/ Sonic Youth (12th row)
#2 1989 Meadowlands w/ Sonic Youth (Back floor)
#3 1997 PNC Bank Center NJ (Front row)
#4 1998 Bridge XII Shorline (24th row)
#5 1999 Theatre at Garden Solo (seat showed me I need glasses)
#6 2003 Garden w/ Lucinda Williams (8th row)
great pre-Lucinda/Neil show meal at Annisa was fantastic...2*
Well meal #9 at WD50 with a fun group, love that food....July brings phase one of my diet, I am only doing one bizz meal a week, my doctor said my blood is great, prostate great, liver i dont know how great, but the cholesteral needs some work.....i think i will go to Locanda forst time in a while, need another Kai meal bad, shit the list of the places to try is insane long, need to retaste Atalier (sp?), Tasting Room again with wife-e etc.....October is major diet time, but i need many meals at French Laundry NY also too....hum
saw some weird icon in my system tray so i clicked on it. turns out it was the usual temperature reading from central park that had changed colors from its normal easy to read blue to a hazy red. but the reason it had flipped was the reading itself -- 100 degrees. if only it would rain a little....
Wright's cartoon on Op-Ed page of 6/22/03 Times Picayune--shows four panels with a simple picture of a rock drawn in each one. The four panels read:
1. This rock doesn't believe weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq.
2. Or that Iraq actually used such weapons.
3. Or that Iraqis were among the 9/11 hijackers.
4. Which, according to polls, makes it smarter than most Americans.
And conservative columnist George Will chimes in with this (from his recent column entitled The Search For Credibility)--
"Some say the war was justified even if WMDs are not found nor their destruction explained, because the world is 'better off' without Saddam. Of course it is better off. But unless one is prepared to postulate a U.S. right, perhaps even a duty, to militarily dismantle any tyranny--on to Burma?--it is unacceptable to argue that Saddam's mass graves and torture chambers suffice as retrospective justification for pre-emptive war." He ends with this--"Until WMDs are found, or their absence accounted for, there is urgent explaining to be done."
There is nothing new about this sentiment but that it comes from the mouth of George Will I think is an important turning point.