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Category Archives: Restaurants
A World Without Shrimp
Anya: It’s possible that he’s in the land of perpetual Wednesday, or the crazy melty land, or you know, the world without shrimp. Tara: There’s a world without shrimp? I’m allergic. “May I have everyone in the kitchen!” my manager … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Restaurants, Work
Tagged 86 board, April Fools Day, Carle Place, Darden, practical jokes, Red Lobster, shrimp
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New York VERSUS Colorado!
Do NOT mock my pro/con lists! ~ Rory Gilmore So a few weeks ago, I revisited New York. My home state, the place I lived for nearly 36 years. It had been nearly two years since I’d been there. Thanks … Continue reading
Posted in Apartments & Other Domiciles, Family, Food, Friends, Lists, Miscellaneous, Restaurants, Women
Tagged altitude, Amendment 64, Atlantic Ocean, bagels, Benny Blanco's, Blue Moon, bridges, Chinese food, Colorado, commuting, Dabba Mints, Denver, Facebook, Hurricane Sandy, Josh, La Piazza, LNK, Long Island, Manitou Springs, Merrick, MMJ, mountains, Nassau, New York, obnoxious drivers, oceans, pizza, pro/con lists, Reefer Madness, Rockville Centre, Rocky Mountains, root beer, Rory Gilmore, Sammy's wedding, Schenectady, Suffolk, Townhouse Lounge, vegetarian, Waldo Canyon fire, weed, wine
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The Stink Over Ink
Don’t remember how or why I stumbled upon it, but on Facebook, there is an awesome page called Tattoo Acceptance In the Workplace. It’s dedicated to, well, what it says in the name, and it posts a lot of pictures … Continue reading
Posted in Body Image, Friends, Miscellaneous, Restaurants, Women, Work
Tagged Acting, Angelina Jolie, babysitting, Beowulf, BFF, Bianca, Chinese symbol for friend, church, Dermablend, grandchildren, poverty, restaurants, romantic angst, Shakespeare, Shannon, SSCS, Taming of the Shrew, Tattoo Acceptance In the Workplace, tattoos, Willy Wonka memes
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Come, Come, Grace and Daddy Warbucks! Find Us In the Laundry Truck!
As I’ve reposted my Myspace blogs here on WordPress, I skipped over this one countless times. I never thought I’d have a reason to repost it. But thanks to my Myspace friends on Facebook, especially Donovan, I now know of … Continue reading
Posted in Childhood, Family, Food, Friends, Going Out, Miscellaneous, Restaurants
Tagged 000 miles away, 1992, Baldwin, Baldwin Harbor, Beverly Hills 90210, blogging, Bobby Rubino's, bridges, community, Domino's Pizza, fancy soda, Freeport, having your most beloved possessions in storage 2, Hewlett's Landing, high school dating, Lake George, Manitou Townhouse Lounge, Melrose Place, microbeer, Myspace, OG glory, Outback Steakhouse, rats, Seinfeld, T&L, valet parking
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How to Run a Successful Lemonade Stand
So y’all know about my ice-cream truck endeavor when I was six. Well that was just the tip of the iceberg. Though the truck never hit the streets, I had tasted the power. The power of entrepeneurship. Growing up in … Continue reading
Posted in Apartments & Other Domiciles, Childhood, Family, Food, Friends, Miscellaneous, Restaurants, Women, Work
Tagged apartment building, Chef Ramsay, ennui, entrepreunership, Front Street Hempstead New York, How to run a successful lemonade stand, Howard Johnson's, ice cream trucks, kitchen gadgets, Kool-Aid, lemon squeezer, power, the '70s, ticky-tacky
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