In Scotland, there's actually an annual speed-eating contest for haggis (which is, of course, one of the world's ugliest foods), with 1 lb. downed in just over two minutes (and even one Californian in the contest!) . . . . . And speaking of that, "haggis" appeared on the top-20 list of regional UK ice cream flavors (along with "sausage & mash," "Welsh rarebit," and "Worcestershire sauce") . . . . . Mr. Jean Chery only had to spend a day and a half in an F State jail until New York authorities decided he wasn't the fugitive Ms. Jean Chery . . . . . Recurring Theme: Once again, an earnest citizen found a bomb (actually, 32 dynamite-stick-sized bombs) and dutifully brought them down to the police station and laid them on the counter . . . . . Perfect karma: The Nolita nightspot in lower Manhattan drives the apartment-dwellers next door nuts with the noise, but fortunately for them, the Nolita has this neat glass-roof sunroom, which is "accessible" by men with strong streams standing on their balconies. Today's Newsrangers: Debra Taylor, Ben Hestir, Steve Miller, Emory Kimbrough
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Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
"Owners Susan Leonard, Mark Amadei and Stacy Pisonne..."
Culprit's defence:
"Oh, that's Pisonne, I thought it was spelled differently, sorry."
Culprit's defence:
"Oh, that's Pisonne, I thought it was spelled differently, sorry."
Posted by Stannous Flouride in Frisko on 09/01 at 09:36 AM
Psst... The name of the restaurant is Delicatessen. Nolita is the neighborhood.
Posted by Mike on 09/01 at 04:11 PM
Thans, Mike, that makes all the difference.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 09/01 at 10:25 PM
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