Tuesday's lunch was at ABC market. I toured the entire hawker centre to find a long queued western food stall. The auntie was in a mess due to the overwhelming business and when I told her I did not know my table number, she was impatiently frustrated. I told her that I could wait there for my food and her distort brain added appended words through her ears and she thought I wanted to cut queue; m
OK, I'm taking a little break to eat some lunch and try and delay my pending carpal tunnel. Keep those links coming - mondesishouse@gmail.com is the address, if you haven't seen it 100 times already today.And here's a little lunch bonus courtesy of A.J.: a website called "Sleeveface". In his words: "Sleevefacing is the act of taking a record sleeve (or jacket) and using it to create an illusion in
This is a picture I took while leaving my apartment the other day. Of a school bus. Parked in front of the state wine store. Now let's think about this for a minute. Sure, we could judge the busdriver for...
So I learned this morning that one of my coworkers went to a high school in Raleigh, North Carolina with my best friend. They graduated a year apart; he in 1997 and she in 1998; they both worked in the high school's television studio, and now they live in New York without having ever known that they both ended up here (well, she just moved to Jersey with her finance after graduating from Juilliard, but close enough).It reminded me of a time that Terrence and I - in typical Terrence-and-I fashion - confused LGA and JFK (since it's easy to fail to differentiate between "LGA" and "JFK" and those too airports are soooo close to each other - especially when using an MTA-approved mode of transportation). After we finally realized that he wasn't at La Guardia (so he should stop looking for the M-60 bus and take the AirTrain to the Manhattan-bound A), he ended up running into someone he hadn't seen since his high school graduation in Atlanta while passing through Brooklyn.And recently anot
One of the international research centers decided to find out what kids want to have for lunch. Therefore, they’ve surveyed children of different ages from schools all over the country, and here are the most stunning answers.
A boy named Tony:
I’d like to have foie gras for a change. I’ really tired of peanut butter sandwiches. (more…)
...and head down (or up) to the Soho Apple Store and enjoy Brit band The Good, The Bad and The Queen. Produced by Danger Mouse, band members include Blur and Gorillaz Damon Albarn, Clash bassist Paul Simonon and Fela Kuti drummer Tony Allen.Who: The Good, The Bad and The QueenWhere: Apple Store SoHo, 103 Prince Street @ Mercer StreetWhen: 2pm TodayCost: FreeIf you can't get away you'll have to try sneaking into tonight's sold-out gig at Webster Hall or listen to them all night on Myspace. Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/thegoodthebadandthequeen. You could, of course, just spend your time searching Google images for pics of adorable Damon Albarn.Whoo hoooo!