Well, I was once served a lasagna that had sliced boiled eggs in one layer. It was at an old-school Italian-American place in Provincetown, Mass, called Ciro & Sal’s and that was damn good eatin.
Well, I was once served a lasagna that had sliced boiled eggs in one layer. It was at an old-school Italian-American place in Provincetown, Mass, called Ciro & Sal’s and that was damn good eatin.
My sister and I lived with my father and stepmother for most of our childhood. My mother had remarried and her husband owned a semi-famous all-fried-foods restaurant sitting right on a lake in the back of the beyond. My stepmother and mother had a very awful low-level competition and jealousy going on. They disliked…
I dont disagree with the unique time/place of SATC (I can’t watch it either and I used to time my life around Sunday nights back in the day), but that walk is actually what most people look like when strolling the streets of Manhattan. It’s one of the most lifelike parts of that show, IMHO.
I wonder if you’re thinking about Benny, who was portrayed as having developmental issues. He was a clerk in the firm.
I don’t know how old you are, but that San Francisco (never, ever abbreviate — makes the natives very cranky!) of the South moniker applied to the days before AIDS when the Montrose was a crazy place indeed (see: Montrose Mining Company, for example). And, again, I know none of this first-hand (I was a gayling in…
Who undoubtedly specializes in wills and probate for very large estates and trusts and has no contact with actual clients EVER.
And, since at least the mid-70s, known as House of Guys (the one on Kirby, that is) because back in that day you could easily hook up there once the bars had closed. I don’t know this of personal experience (I’m about 10 years too young — my after-hours hang-out was an all-night diner in the West Village circa 1987-9)…
I’m only two stories in but I couldn’t wait. I have to post.
Happy baby goats!
I’ve no idea what a professional would say but I would prefer to see other people as autonomous as much as possible.
One step at a time and this gets us closer, as a nation, than we’ve ever been since the 80s. Part of this initiative is to provide a template for other cities and states to use.
There are some people, but not a lot, who are voluntarily homeless. They just don’t want to be tied down that way but still need some level of services and can usually get them in major cities. Sometimes it’s related to untreated mental illness (which they are not obliged to receive but is usually available), but not…
I know someone who is working on the same initiative in Austin. They are almost done.
I have seen this movie um, like, a bazillion times and what Miss Davis is actually saying there is “Ah! Men!” as in “the louses,” a term she uses later in the movie. Just so everyone knows.
I think you mean it’s one of those fell-off-the-back-of-a-truck sequels... ;-)
I’m all on on this. YES!
This is brilliant and the first actor I ever had that reaction to:
Best description of Trump I’ve ever read.
White cups with blue snowflakes and you’ve got Christmas, Hannukah, and Solstice covered.
I thought it was late September. He does have Libra tendencies, after all.