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96583UP wrote:
spike wrote:
96583UP wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Heading to NYC tomorrow morning until Saturday. Gonna eat well.
noice

my fave brunch place - parisian but the opened in NY 1-2 years ago. i think they recently lowered prices, had been lambo-grade. now more normal - still nyc level tho. quality is superb

https://angelinaparisusa.com/pages/locations

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https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0648/ ... 1733521366
angelina is great. we couldn't be bothered to wait in the queue at their location across from the louvre, but found some of their wares elsewhere.
nice

last time i was in paris i was alarmed at the size of the line but it moved quickly and we got in. that is such an incredibly fancy street architecture-wise
that place looks boring and horrible and full of stupid people that pay 100$ for eggs Benedict and fruit
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doug rr wrote:
96583UP wrote:
spike wrote:
96583UP wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Heading to NYC tomorrow morning until Saturday. Gonna eat well.
noice

my fave brunch place - parisian but the opened in NY 1-2 years ago. i think they recently lowered prices, had been lambo-grade. now more normal - still nyc level tho. quality is superb

https://angelinaparisusa.com/pages/locations

Menu:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0648/ ... 1733521366
angelina is great. we couldn't be bothered to wait in the queue at their location across from the louvre, but found some of their wares elsewhere.
nice

last time i was in paris i was alarmed at the size of the line but it moved quickly and we got in. that is such an incredibly fancy street architecture-wise
that place looks boring and horrible and full of stupid people that pay 100$ for eggs Benedict and fruit
:haha: The secret is in the ingredients. French grade ingredients on US soil. May not look like much on paper but every bite is a delightful surprise. I've had most of the menu at this point. Despite it being a brunch place, it's hard for me not to order the chicken milanese. light and elegant yet tasty and satisfying
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96583UP wrote:
doug rr wrote:
96583UP wrote:
spike wrote:
96583UP wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Heading to NYC tomorrow morning until Saturday. Gonna eat well.
noice

my fave brunch place - parisian but the opened in NY 1-2 years ago. i think they recently lowered prices, had been lambo-grade. now more normal - still nyc level tho. quality is superb

https://angelinaparisusa.com/pages/locations

Menu:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0648/ ... 1733521366
angelina is great. we couldn't be bothered to wait in the queue at their location across from the louvre, but found some of their wares elsewhere.
nice

last time i was in paris i was alarmed at the size of the line but it moved quickly and we got in. that is such an incredibly fancy street architecture-wise
that place looks boring and horrible and full of stupid people that pay 100$ for eggs Benedict and fruit
:haha: The secret is in the ingredients. French grade ingredients on US soil. May not look like much on paper but every bite is a delightful surprise. I've had most of the menu at this point. Despite it being a brunch place, it's hard for me not to order the chicken milanese. light and elegant yet tasty and satisfying
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have someone from the complex coming here in the next hour to have a look around and make sure the place is still in good shape to move out next month
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Strong urge to go downtown and eat lunch outside before it becomes 100000000 degrees every day for the next 6 months.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Strong urge to go downtown and eat lunch outside before it becomes 100000000 degrees every day for the next 6 months.
get out there for awhile and take Doug for some ice cream...make a day of it
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doug rr wrote:
96583UP wrote:
doug rr wrote:
96583UP wrote:
spike wrote:
96583UP wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Heading to NYC tomorrow morning until Saturday. Gonna eat well.
noice

my fave brunch place - parisian but the opened in NY 1-2 years ago. i think they recently lowered prices, had been lambo-grade. now more normal - still nyc level tho. quality is superb

https://angelinaparisusa.com/pages/locations

Menu:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0648/ ... 1733521366
angelina is great. we couldn't be bothered to wait in the queue at their location across from the louvre, but found some of their wares elsewhere.
nice

last time i was in paris i was alarmed at the size of the line but it moved quickly and we got in. that is such an incredibly fancy street architecture-wise
that place looks boring and horrible and full of stupid people that pay 100$ for eggs Benedict and fruit
:haha: The secret is in the ingredients. French grade ingredients on US soil. May not look like much on paper but every bite is a delightful surprise. I've had most of the menu at this point. Despite it being a brunch place, it's hard for me not to order the chicken milanese. light and elegant yet tasty and satisfying
the only thing missing from that picture is Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha ..
doesn’t sound too bad. those chicks put out!! :haha:
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doug rr wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Strong urge to go downtown and eat lunch outside before it becomes 100000000 degrees every day for the next 6 months.
get out there for awhile and take Doug for some ice cream...make a day of it
I think it's supposed to cool off in a couple of days. I'll drag him with me.
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doug rr wrote:I'll be there in 2 weeks..wait for me
I'll be there in April, let me know if your guys' flights all got delayed and you're still there
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The Argonaut wrote:
doug rr wrote:I'll be there in 2 weeks..wait for me
I'll be there in April, let me know if your guys' flights all got delayed and you're still there
you, ruddo, and jorge should reschedule around his visit. he could show you doug's nyc.
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Don't let Jorge take you on a horse fucking expedition! That rascal lmao.
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Ello Sailor wrote:Don't let Jorge take you on a horse fucking expedition! That rascal lmao.

they have expeditions for horse fucking? sign me up
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I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
it's like discovering a message board with people that post about a band that hit its peak 30 years ago and that primarily listen to music from that era. time stands still.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
it's like discovering a message board with people that post about a band that hit its peak 30 years ago and that primarily listen to music from that era. time stands still.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
cant wait to sit on a bench and watch this happen in a couple weeks..other than that its going to a play, seeing a few old friends at minetta tavern, going to gray's papaya for hot dogs and the local pub for a few drinks..quick 3 days
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doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
cant wait to sit on a bench and watch this happen in a couple weeks..other than that its going to a play, seeing a few old friends at minetta tavern, going to gray's papaya for hot dogs and the local pub for a few drinks..quick 3 days
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love walking around NYC and seeing throwbacks to another time. Today I saw a dude stuck in the seventies, hairstyle and all, with an old mets cap on. Then I saw an old lady with way too much theater-style makeup on who was probably a cabaret singer in the 60's or 70's and still dressing in that style.
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Had my seniors do some writing this week after reading “The Paper Menagerie.” They could either write about the story or about their own parents. 90% went autobiographical. I swear every year the stories get worse. Tons of stories about deadbeat parents, jailed parents, drugs, alcoholism, abuse, abandonment, the foster care system, dead siblings, finding dead siblings, etc. Those are all annual themes, though. This year I have one who witnessed who he thought was his dad commit suicide in front of him, then was later abused mentally, physically, and sexually by the step dad, and then found out his real dad is in jail. Thought that was going to be the low until my immigrant Guatemalan student currently living in a hotel with his brother wrote about how his mom tried to have one of his uncles kill him, and he recently saw videos from home of his younger siblings being mistreated. How the fuck do these kids do math and apply for college? Jesus Christ.
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daft twat wrote:Had my seniors do some writing this week after reading “The Paper Menagerie.” They could either write about the story or about their own parents. 90% went autobiographical. I swear every year the stories get worse. Tons of stories about deadbeat parents, jailed parents, drugs, alcoholism, abuse, abandonment, the foster care system, dead siblings, finding dead siblings, etc. Those are all annual themes, though. This year I have one who witnessed who he thought was his dad commit suicide in front of him, then was later abused mentally, physically, and sexually by the step dad, and then found out his real dad is in jail. Thought that was going to be the low until my immigrant Guatemalan student currently living in a hotel with his brother wrote about how his mom tried to have one of his uncles kill him, and he recently saw videos from home of his younger siblings being mistreated. How the fuck do these kids do math and apply for college? Jesus Christ.
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