Hey that's pretty cool the photolog jim. You can't post to the site directly from the phone can you? because that would be the ultimate.
new video:
paris does snl (cameo)
I just went outside in my socks and shirtsleeves, yeah pants too, to see what 18 degrees feels like and boy let me tell you...
Last night on DVD I watched the 1945 Best Picture--The Lost Weekend, with Ray Milland (drunk writer who doesn't write) and Jane Wyman (adoring, helpful, and apparently un-dismay-able) girlfriend.
Most of the action centers around this guy trying to get soused, looking for hidden bottles, and avoiding his loved ones. The music behind this action is that horrible forties high-pitched horror music, which really grates on the nerves after awhile, but is proabably accurate to feelings leading up to delerium tremens.
The opening scene pans the NY skyline from left to right and the closing scene the same view from right to left. The left most building I recognize as the Chrysler building, and maybe there is the Empire State in there as well but I don't really recognize it as that. Anyway, great skyline shots depicting a scene that obviously has changed in the last fifty years, I can't imagine for the better, architecturally speaking.
heard steingarten on npr discussing it
must have been somthing i ate / just advised by my mom she's getting some
turducken roll for X-mas diner. yum.
call for return to
elitismself
reference
cross
reference
Vanishing Point
Life in the emptying Great Plains.
new minibio of
dario argento from senses of cinema as part of their great directors
series.
Joe Dressner on the
Alias full moon dinner. Get your spot now.
A great night out was had by six of us crammed into the tiny but fantastic Bar Jamon (Mario Battali and Andy Nusser's new joint on 17th Street and Irvington). They are due to open a bigger place next door but for now get great Spanish wines and delicious small things and feel like you are somewhere else.
demain, peut-être au théâtre de
soleil?
not a new article but
smells good from here. those new yorkers sure have it good. ill have to get up there some time.
"I believe I speak for at least 90% of pub owners in Dundee.
Burberry has become the badge of thuggery."
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mural on indian red ground is getting alot of
attention lately. how about a nice
lichtentstein (brattata) instead ?
nice development there Alex.
Hearth was very very good, clean tasty not too rich food, we tasted 12 different dishes, I had to order another one of the scallops....quail, monkfish with squid tenacle risotto, lamb w/ cranberry beans, f gras, cheese, terraine's all worthy.....no liquor licence so BYOB for now.....
On last nights antique
roadshow an appraiser was, well appraising a victorian icewater pitcher.
he described it as heavily decorated with geometric pattern and then I missed the term he used, I believe it was latin. He clarified it as (i believe) "vacume fear", The compulsion to fill space. Any one hear are are familar with the actual term ?
Aint No Crime / NO MORE GRIMES
Mr Grimes said that in 2001 the two best burgers were DB Bistro and Dim Sum Go Go. In the window of DSGG there is a sign,
DB Bistro Burger $27.50
Dim Sum Go Go $8.95 for 4
I never had the DBBB but for sure the DSGG rocks the burger dept.
the bun is steamed and the burger slippery delish, maybe made with pork and beef tendon plus toes hoof and tail, textured more like sausage to me, so move over Jimmy Dean, and the taro fries so crisp and clean with more texture than potato....HOME RUN
Cops Seize 756 Pounds of Smuggled Bologna
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 24, 2003
EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- Border agents last week landed a meaty bust, seizing 756 pounds of bologna arranged into the shape of a car seat and covered with blankets in a man's pickup.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized 81 rolls of Mexican bologna Friday at the Paso Del Norte bridge as the pickup entered the United States.
``It puts the ultimate consumer at risk,'' said customs spokesman Roger Maier. ``Who knows how long these products have gone without refrigeration or without proper handling?''
Children were sitting on top of the illegal load before it was discovered, Maier said. The rear seat had been removed from the extended-cab pickup and the bologna was put in its place.
He said the agency plans to pursue civil penalties against the Mexican man driving the truck. Maier said the agency won't release the man's name until the case goes to trial.
Maier said the bologna goes for about $1 a roll in Juarez. When it is sold to a customer in the United States, it can go for between $5 and $10 a roll , he said.
triumph, the insult comic dog interview on npr.