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The Secret is Not What it Sounds Like
... up at Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. A long but satisfying day!
Tomorrow: Rockefeller Centre and Spider-Man...speaking of which, we actually happened upon the Blue Moon Diner on our way home tonight! It was a total fluke and I think the girls want to see if we can find it again after the show :)
Oh! I almost forgot to mention that Jessica received her box of Stay-Puft Marshmallows from ThinkGeek.com today! Yes, that's right, the ...
Day 165 - Groundhog Day
... the sald bar and breadsticks for the usual buffet price of $5.99. Now that’s what we’re talking about! A little bit of entrepreneurism in action in a harsh economic climate. It turned out that David was the son of immigrants; his mother was Sicilian and his father Egyptian. That obviously explains the difference in his attitude to most of the people we have met over the last few weeks.
And so we returned to the ...
QM2 - Ship Description
... constant. We were advised that if we ordered from the A la Carte menu, it would be an additional 25 minutes before dinner would be served, but we found the timing much shorter and never had to wait long. If you want duck or Chateaubriand for dinner or Crepes Suzette for dessert, we recommend you ask for it the night before so that the chef is prepared to do the splendid job that he can do if he has advanced notice. Cunard still has the Class System on ...
The Big Apple
... of the place more pronounced than in SF. As I made my way down towards W27th St. the neighborhood changed and became a bit more gritty but still bustling with activity.
Spent the afternoon relaxing and then walked to 7th Avenue to pick up the 2 line to Brooklyn where I spend the evening at Mallory & Ramin's place with her family and friends. The pace of Brooklyn a bit more lowkey than ...
Top of the Rock
... without King Kong hanging off the top. Ticking off another must do in New York we filled up on a Big Mac in Time Square before finding another bar to hole up in half watching the rugby on one TV and half watching the basketball on another while half talking to the all Irish barman. The sportsbar-ish place was lively enough but tonight was not one I planned to linger out on with wanting to get the most out of my last full day in the city ...