Archive for October, 2004
Halloween
We get one extra hour of sleep for one day. Lose more daylight though. Oh well.
Goodbye to October; hello to November. Less than two days to Election Day. Ah, the true day of horror.
In light of Election Day, consider these two articles:
Stephen J. Marmon’s op-ed piece of [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Some things I miss
1. My friends
2. Frankies Prime Rib & Seafood -
359 Boston Post Rd., Westbrook, CT 860-399-5524
Prime rib & seafood. Upper deck view of the harbor & Long Island Sound. Banquet facilities, catering. Parking. Near exits 64&65 on I-95 in Connecticut. River Valley area.
3. China Grill - Calamari Salad
4. Pacific Coast Highway
5. French Paul & [...]
Posted: October 30th, 2004 under Taipei.
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Friday
“Star Trek: Enterprise” - wow. Amazing episode. The whole digital filming thing has made the picture really stunning. Plus - this time, the writing’s tight and plotting really interesting, which made for pretty good acting. Scott Bakula was his strongest as Capt. Archer (I had liked him when he was Sam [...]
Posted: October 29th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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History
I never quite thought that I’d see it in my life time, but apparently it has actually happened - the Boston Red Sox has won the World Series. The world may not have ended, but the world as we knew it indeed has ended. Maybe pigs will start flying now or something like [...]
Posted: October 28th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Total eclipse of the heart
Dropped by the New York City Transit Museum during lunch - it was free today for the centennial. Most of it were the same since the last time I visited. The new exhibit was about the opening celebrations 100 years ago , including the solid silver control handle used on the first ride, and several [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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