I think Casa Mono is a home run, my kinda eating, fantastic....
bumper sticker:
"I wasn't using my civil liberties anyway"



The time has arrived! The lounge band "The Mood Illusion" was first formed in 1977 by a group of inspired and concerned teenage musicians. After 26 years of honing there skills they are finally ready to play there first gig. Friday, December 19th. One set at 9:00 no cover @ Café 111 111 Court Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Tel. 718-858-2806 Featuring the vocal stylings of Samoa http://www.rainbowpig.com/ Pedalsteel Guitar: Bob Hoffnar Sax: Martin Krusche Drums: John Bollinger String Bass: George Rush (Between State and Schemerhorn, one block north of Atlantic Avenue) Minutes walk from: F, A - Jay Street 2, 3, 4, 5 - Borough Hall N, R, M - Court Street http://www.cafe111online.com/ also at 11:00 the Lonely Samoans are playing Hank's down the street. How convenient! Also, Reverend Mike Osterhaut of The Church of Little Green Man are having a his new Holy Water launching party! Thursday Dec. 18th Lit lounge 93 2nd. ave. 8-10pm. Get Holy now. And. SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM/ fun(d)raiser for IMC Video Saturday Dec 20th, 2003, 9:30pm $10 Requested Donation CBGB's Gallery @ 315 Bowery btn 1st/2nd An NYC Indymedia Video Collective fundraiser & screening of Miami FTAA protest and police brutality footage. Performers: David Rovics - Radical Folk Singer Samoa - Leftist Country Western CEO - (the Chronic Electronic Orchestra) Trip-hop with socially conscious lyrics Dynamite Club - Avant garde kung fu punk rock Seth Tobocman - radical slide projection and spoken word brad - anarchist love songs Bat -spoken word And Others Featuring a new film from the streets of Miami shot collectively by dozens of media activists Proceeds help replace thousands of dollars of video equipment stolen by Miami police and to pay for legal fees for Indymedia Journalist. WOW. It is a lot of things going on this week. I know, you are all busy but it is worth checking it out. I promise!
We had an amazing tasting at WD50 last week. I think this is a new thing for them (at least having it listed on the menu.) Just another reason to go check out (or return to) this amazing place.

And then last night we had a tasting at Jack's Luxury Oyster Bar, the somewhat new place by the team from Jewel Bako. It's right across the street on 5th between 2nd and 3rd. Amazing interior. Two floors in what was a tiny residential building. You feel like you are inside someone's perfectly decorated house. Very classy. Some in our group thought it was too fussy, but I loved it. There is really no other place I've been to with this feel.

The food was very good, if not breathtaking. But the tasting took a long time. 4 and a half hours! Really too long in my opinion. And it's not that I can't imagine a meal of that duration, it's just that this wasn't it.

Nice wine list, with some really high end French stuff we carefully avoided.

All in all I really recommend one trip, at least, for the interior experience. Get dressed up. Pretend you are living in a different, more dignified, age. Very fun, if long, night.
for windows winamp 5 is far superior to winamp 3.
mefi post about louise brooks.
lonley samoans...
i think i may love our new device CP-300 (post cards, stickers, wallet cards, etc...)
pizza, pizza
"I'm a greenie now, because we've screwed up the earth without giving anything back to it," he said. "We've got to figure out new ways to burn less fuel."

Carroll Shelby on his OX2 engine





"ralph"
champagne cork wire chair contest
file sharing eats itself.
"Wanna beer?"
"It's 7:00 in the morning"
"Scotch?"

and the movie is....?
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This is so damn good. I just remember I ordered a piece of pecan pie to go this morning at breakfast and it's still out in the truck. I am so damn hungry.
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 elitism

self reference

cross reference
Vanishing Point
Life in the emptying Great Plains.