We have a surprise babysitter tonight, so Scott and I will be at breadsoda for part of the evening for the complimentary rum tasting with Ed Hamilton, the Minister of Rum.Breadsoda tonite to watch the Pistons and get pickled.
On a whim, what are you up to?
#3001
Posted 30 May 2008 - 02:45 PM
#3002
Posted 30 May 2008 - 02:48 PM
See if there's any goat liver left.Then we'll be at either the bar at Vidalia.
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#3003
Posted 31 May 2008 - 08:51 PM
"If you're living anywhere between Arlington/Alexandria and Chantilly and points North or East of those you may definitely want to consider it. It is left immediately after the Route 7 split in Leesburg."
Anyway we just heard that several ex-spensive steak houses in DC are now offering Personal Seat Licenses. Mainly for lunch. Love the sin in a "recession".
Robert Clair
Alexandria, VA 22308
#3004
Posted 01 June 2008 - 12:30 AM
Us fincter sez "wha?"Please, I'm sorry. But the follow excerpt needs no explanation., ie, it could probably guide a Jet Blue airline anywhere between North Carolina and SOHO in New York. Any chance we could get some street addresses here along with these interesting posts. How are we supposed to go to these places. Maybe something other than ... well.
"If you're living anywhere between Arlington/Alexandria and Chantilly and points North or East of those you may definitely want to consider it. It is left immediately after the Route 7 split in Leesburg."
Anyway we just heard that several ex-spensive steak houses in DC are now offering Personal Seat Licenses. Mainly for lunch. Love the sin in a "recession".
Robert Clair
Alexandria, VA 22308
#3005
Posted 01 June 2008 - 12:30 PM
There is a link to the restaurant's website in the original post in the thread (which I made), as well as pretty detailed info in the thread title (Harrison St, Leesburg). I'm assuming Stacey meant that the restaurant -Tuscarora Mill- was worth a trip to Leesburg even from the closer-in Northern Virginia suburbs.Please, I'm sorry. But the follow excerpt needs no explanation., ie, it could probably guide a Jet Blue airline anywhere between North Carolina and SOHO in New York. Any chance we could get some street addresses here along with these interesting posts. How are we supposed to go to these places. Maybe something other than ... well.
"If you're living anywhere between Arlington/Alexandria and Chantilly and points North or East of those you may definitely want to consider it. It is left immediately after the Route 7 split in Leesburg."
Anyway we just heard that several ex-spensive steak houses in DC are now offering Personal Seat Licenses. Mainly for lunch. Love the sin in a "recession".
Robert Clair
Alexandria, VA 22308
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#3006
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:01 PM
in this power-outaged traffic
was akin to an arthritic clam
trying to burrow deep down
through both levels of mantle,
masturbating along the way,
further slowing his descension
into the bowels of darkest Hell.
I'm getting into the fucking shower,
and then I'm going out drinking.
Who's with me?
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#3007
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:19 PM
I understand the analogy to the arthritic clam burrowing through the mantle: the drive was slow, and hard, and painful. But why was the clam masturbating? Were YOU masturbating? Just curious.Driving from Fairfax to Arlington
in this power-outaged traffic
was akin to an arthritic clam
trying to burrow deep down
through both levels of mantle,
masturbating along the way,
further slowing his descension
into the bowels of darkest Hell.
I'm getting into the fucking shower,
and then I'm going out drinking.
Who's with me?
#3008
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:26 PM
Must. Hold. Back.
Painful.
Will schmooz for schmaltz-qwertyy
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#3009
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:30 PM
I'm drinking, but there's not enough gin in the world to get me to drink with a masturbating clam.Driving from Fairfax to Arlington
in this power-outaged traffic
was akin to an arthritic clam
trying to burrow deep down
through both levels of mantle,
masturbating along the way,
further slowing his descension
into the bowels of darkest Hell.
I'm getting into the fucking shower,
and then I'm going out drinking.
Who's with me?
#3010
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:41 PM
Driving from Fairfax to Arlington
in this power-outaged traffic
was akin to an arthritic clam
trying to burrow deep down
through both levels of mantle,
masturbating along the way,
further slowing his descension
into the bowels of darkest Hell.
I'm getting into the fucking shower,
and then I'm going out drinking.
Who's with me?
Where captain?
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#3011
Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:04 PM
Haven't you, at some time, done worse? (tell the truth)I'm drinking, but there's not enough gin in the world to get me to drink with a masturbating clam.
#3012
Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:07 PM
#3013
Posted 05 June 2008 - 03:00 AM
Well, I have occasionally gone out drinking with Rocks...Haven't you, at some time, done worse? (tell the truth)
#3014
Posted 05 June 2008 - 06:48 AM
I would have gone out drinking had I seen this, but of course I had NO POWER.
This morning, after going to bed at 10pm (nothing to do), I woke up at 5am with NO POWER.
So here I am at the office, already plotting where I will be drinking tonight.
Thirsty Bernie's, anyone? If I'm not there by 5pm, something is seriously wrong...
#3015
Posted 05 June 2008 - 08:32 AM
Not much different then a masturbating leviathan.I'm drinking, but there's not enough gin in the world to get me to drink with a masturbating clam.
Lisa: Do we have any food that wasn't brutally slaughtered?
Homer: Well, I think the veal died of loneliness.
#3016
Posted 05 June 2008 - 03:34 PM
Hopefully they're open now, as I will be there in 10 minutes. Need to drink off a craptacular day...Thirsty Bernie's, anyone? If I'm not there by 5pm, something is seriously wrong...
#3017
Posted 05 June 2008 - 09:43 PM
#3018
Posted 10 June 2008 - 03:54 PM
I've had a hankering for there again and I know I've talked to others who were thinking about it. This time, however, I won't be spending 4 1/2 hours at the bar - or will I?
Anyways, leave a note if you're up for it. I have a feeling I'll need a happy hour after this week...
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#3019
Posted 12 June 2008 - 09:16 PM
(Like I was at Dogwood tonight - and I'm debating getting down there at 4 PM tomorrow for 4 hours of $2.50 Pyramid Hefeweizens...)
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#3020
Posted 12 June 2008 - 09:52 PM
Next time try posting in the generic On a Whim topic rather than creating a new topic for it. You might have gotten a different response that way...Doesn't look like there's a lot of interest for this night, and I've been invited to some other things...so I'm going to probably stay closer to home.
#3021
Posted 12 June 2008 - 11:39 PM
Oh - good idea. I'll try that next time.Next time try posting in the generic On a Whim topic rather than creating a new topic for it. You might have gotten a different response that way...
's no biggie either way. Then again, being a relatively unaffiliated NBA (non-)fan, I'm still jacked up from an exciting game 4...(...and the associated beer, watching it with a Boston fan...)...so not going out tomorrow night (or keeping it light-ish) might be for the best.
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#3022
Posted 17 June 2008 - 01:35 PM
Or, I could just mix some spiced cashews in with my chocolate mousse and pretend I'm eating snickers pie... for that matter, I could dump the whole thing on top of my Steak Diablo and pretend I'm eating Carne Asada with Mole' sauce... hey, you need a sous chef?On Sundays we typically serve 180-200 guests, and since everyone is served the three-course meal ($25, $33, or $38--Jim Rice's dinner with the 12 ounce Filet (or 20 ounce Strip or 30 ounce Cowboy) was $38) which includes dessert, there is no way we can keep up production for so many guests of our in-house desserts.
So the snickers pie is a supplemental Sunday-only dessert at this point, which, since I like it so much in a shameless sort of way, may make itself available on a more regular basis, just so I can have something hanging around to snack on when I'm st--oops, I mean, peckish.
#3023
Posted 17 June 2008 - 04:00 PM
The fact that your instincts tell you to mix actual food items together, rather than deconstructing and turning into airs, foams and powders, tells me that you are entirely unsuitable for any type of kitchen work today whatsoever. Period.Or, I could just mix some spiced cashews in with my chocolate mousse and pretend I'm eating snickers pie... for that matter, I could dump the whole thing on top of my Steak Diablo and pretend I'm eating Carne Asada with Mole' sauce... hey, you need a sous chef?
And you want to be my sous chef...
#3024
Posted 17 June 2008 - 04:19 PM
Is there any truth to the rumor that you are going to open a pet shop called Ray's: The Snakes? Inquiring minds,and all.The fact that your instincts tell you to mix actual food items together, rather than deconstructing and turning into airs, foams and powders, tells me that you are entirely unsuitable for any type of kitchen work today whatsoever. Period.
And you want to be my sous chef...
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#3025
Posted 17 June 2008 - 04:31 PM
When I last ordered the garlic mashed potatoes, my server handed me a hoe and pointed towards the garden out in back of the building. Now I know why.The fact that your instincts tell you to mix actual food items together, rather than deconstructing and turning into airs, foams and powders, tells me that you are entirely unsuitable for any type of kitchen work today whatsoever. Period.
And you want to be my sous chef...
#3026
Posted 23 June 2008 - 04:01 PM
Better in a group - anyone game?
#3027
Posted 25 June 2008 - 03:24 PM
Ray's the Big Top? Fusion mini-burghers? Michael Landrum in a top hat and waxed mustache?On happier notes, I'm sitting on another bombshell, which you'll also find out about within a week. Want a clue? Here you go ... click.
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#3029
Posted 01 July 2008 - 02:38 PM
--------Dëgg kaani la (Truth is a hot pepper)--- Wolof proverb
#3030
Posted 01 July 2008 - 02:46 PM
Not tonight but thinking about ditching my plans for Central on Thursday night... though perhaps a weekend lunch with baby in tow would be better...Okay, fess up. Who *else* is going to be lining up at Ray's: Hell-Burgers at 5pm today?
#3031
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:30 PM
Nope, Pilar tonight. But I now have Sunday lunch plans.Okay, fess up. Who *else* is going to be lining up at Ray's: Hell-Burgers at 5pm today?
#3032
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:51 PM
Meat is Murder...Tasty Tasty Murder
#3033
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:54 PM
Walking out the door now. Be there in 10...Okay, fess up. Who *else* is going to be lining up at Ray's: Hell-Burgers at 5pm today?
#3034
Posted 01 July 2008 - 04:07 PM
Ummm...nevermind. Tripewriter isn't feeling up to snuff, so it's another night in for us...sigh!
#3035
Posted 08 July 2008 - 02:37 PM
Well, G and I were planning on some burger action this evening, prolly on the very early side (1 - escape office, 2 - hope of finding parking)OK, so who's going tonight? I have a full-on, all-day hangover that NEEDS a burger RIGHT NOW.
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#3036
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:11 PM
I am seriously curious: What are the origins and history of the word, if not racial, especially as applied to the over-use of free condiments to save money?FYI, attaching race to the term "ghetto" is a mistake, and flies in the face of the origins and history of the word.
#3037
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:29 PM
Unfortunately it is a word whose real meaning has become lost on many people that use it. As Orwell wrote in Politics and the English Language about the word Fascism (and how it was used earlier in the thread) in that it "has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable,'" now 'ghetto' is often used as a synonym for poverty stricken and crime ridden sections of the inner city which like the above quote from Orwell is just another way of saying "something not desirable." Again, it is an unfortunate misuse of the word, but I doubt most people that use it have any idea of its origins.I am seriously curious: What are the origins and history of the word, if not racial, especially as applied to the over-use of free condiments to save money?
#3038
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:31 PM
Ghetto and Latte both come from Italy.Unfortunately it is a word whose real meaning has become lost on many people that use it. As Orwell wrote in Politics and the English Language about the word Fascism (and how it was used earlier in the thread) in that it "has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable,'" now 'ghetto' is often used as a synonym for poverty stricken and crime ridden sections of the inner city which like the above quote from Orwell is just another way of saying "something not desirable." Again, it is an unfortunate misuse of the word, but I doubt most people that use it have any idea of its origins.
#3039
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:32 PM
The OED states that ghetto frequently refers to "a quarter in a city, esp. a thickly populated slum area, inhabited by a minority group or groups, usu. as a result of economic or social pressures." In other words, economically disadvantaged urban areas. Which in many US cities has a high racial correlation, but the original word goes back to the early 1600s.I am seriously curious: What are the origins and history of the word, if not racial, especially as applied to the over-use of free condiments to save money?
The Doubletongued Dictionary claims that "ghetto as an adjective meaning 'fake, imitative, improvised, shoddy' has been used for at least nine years." I'm not really sure that I'm comfortable with that particular antedating or that definition, but it provides another viewpoint.
I can say that in the contexts that I've heard the complete phrase "ghetto latte" (and there is precedent for phrases to significantly drift semantically from the words that comprise them) over the last few years the phrase itself has not had any racially connotative meaning, and generally seems to be aimed more at (and used by) thrifty urban margin-dwellers. aka young underwaged college types.... yuppie, without the mobility. spawn of yuppies? Sounds like a bad movie.
Ob coffee: I can say I have a soft spot for rabidly untactful yet pedanticly principled people. I've not been to murky, but I probably will soon.
(the stove is broken; the city is at my doorstep)
#3040
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:46 PM
Not to get too far off, but when writing in modern times one should take into consideration the common usage of a word. For instance, the use of the word peruse is viewed by many as skimming through, when the original definition was to actually pay close attention to detail. Though that is not a weighted example.Unfortunately it is a word whose real meaning has become lost on many people that use it. As Orwell wrote in Politics and the English Language about the word Fascism (and how it was used earlier in the thread) in that it "has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable,'" now 'ghetto' is often used as a synonym for poverty stricken and crime ridden sections of the inner city which like the above quote from Orwell is just another way of saying "something not desirable." Again, it is an unfortunate misuse of the word, but I doubt most people that use it have any idea of its origins.
I could point to the example of a rather poorly chosen subhead for Washingtonian on Jennifer 8. Lee with the subhead "China Girl makes her picks" or something of the like. For many Chinese people, the usage of "China girl" is a heavily weighted term that has implications of stereotype submissiveness and plum blossom behavior, and would be viewed by many activists as racist.
So it is perhaps necessary to be sensitive to pay attention to common modern-day usage regardless of how correct or trying to prove how learned you are, especially at the expense of offending others.
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#3041
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:50 PM
My understanding is that the word originally comes from Italian, to describe the small neighborhood in Venice that Jews were quartered/forced to live in.The OED states that ghetto frequently refers to "a quarter in a city, esp. a thickly populated slum area, inhabited by a minority group or groups, usu. as a result of economic or social pressures." In other words, economically disadvantaged urban areas. Which in many US cities has a high racial correlation, but the original word goes back to the early 1600s.
The Doubletongued Dictionary claims that "ghetto as an adjective meaning 'fake, imitative, improvised, shoddy' has been used for at least nine years." I'm not really sure that I'm comfortable with that particular antedating or that definition, but it provides another viewpoint.
I can say that in the contexts that I've heard the complete phrase "ghetto latte" (and there is precedent for phrases to significantly drift semantically from the words that comprise them) over the last few years the phrase itself has not had any racially connotative meaning, and generally seems to be aimed more at (and used by) thrifty urban margin-dwellers. aka young underwaged college types.... yuppie, without the mobility. spawn of yuppies? Sounds like a bad movie.
Ob coffee: I can say I have a soft spot for rabidly untactful yet pedanticly principled people. I've not been to murky, but I probably will soon.
#3042
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:52 PM
Yes, I was trying to edit the post to be more clear when it got moved from underneath me ;-)My understanding is that the word originally comes from Italian, to describe the small neighborhood in Venice that Jews were quartered/forced to live in.
Though the OED seems to indicate that it referred to any jewish quarter in an italian town, not specifically venice.
(the stove is broken; the city is at my doorstep)
#3043
Posted 15 July 2008 - 01:42 PM
My understanding is that the term was first used in Venice. Like you I was typing a response and the thread disappeared so, here I am adding my two cents in late to the game... however, I am going to make it food related:Yes, I was trying to edit the post to be more clear when it got moved from underneath me ;-)
Though the OED seems to indicate that it referred to any jewish quarter in an italian town, not specifically venice.
best meals I had in Venice were in the Ghetto. It wasn't inside the Ghetto, but on the canal from which you enter the Ghetto. Of course I can't remember the name... but if you go you should look for it.
#3044
Posted 15 July 2008 - 02:27 PM
I get off of work around 2:15 and will be rather bleary-eyed and somewhat smelly only if it's hot and sticky. Still, I would love to mark the occasion somewhere near Dupont Circle before hauling my basket of fruit and greenery back home.
Anyone else of an optimistic nature?
#3045
Posted 15 July 2008 - 02:39 PM
#3046
Posted 18 July 2008 - 11:18 AM
#3047
Posted 28 July 2008 - 07:31 AM
When we first moved here, I thought Tk Pk kids had the worst manners I'd ever seen. Now I know it's that they have the most permissive parents, although we've done a little dining in Bethesda recently and it's no better over there. (as a matter of fact, we've had kids around get so wild that my 6-year-old said something about it. That's pretty bad.)There are also many Takoma Parkians who would like Gillian to be firm about her "rules" if only to watch most parents' heads explode. This town is out of control and we need a velvet hammer when it comes to little Braden and Kaden wreaking havoc in a dining establishment.
I am going to walk by today and see if there's any work being done.
#3048
Posted 28 July 2008 - 10:52 AM
Heather- disco dan is that a dance party reference?
#3049
Posted 28 July 2008 - 11:10 AM
I can't say I've seen too many badly behaving kids around takoma park but I suppose I don't hang around in takoma park proper anyway.
Heather- disco dan is that a dance party reference?
Dude: where were you in '92? If you say "not born yet" I will come through the screen and slap you.
Kids these days
Why, back when I was a kid....
Words are just rules and regulations to me
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#3050
Posted 28 July 2008 - 01:04 PM
Watch out WM, it's starting to sound like we can't consider you a YOUNG curmudgeon anymore.Dude: where were you in '92? If you say "not born yet" I will come through the screen and slap you.
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Kids these days-- I no longer go to restaurants that don't have an owner-authored child-rearing manifesto (manifestos are very TP, no?) on each table and find my dining pleasure much enhanced.
Why, back when I was a kid....
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