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Comments about dinner

There are 81 comments about "dinner"

Janet: Well, the adage 'the more things change the more they stay the same' does not apply to the old neighborhoods or the old movie houses where those of our generation got a colorful taste so......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

augydoggy: To all the naive people in here that think raccoons are cute and are their backyard pets: These are wild and cold-hearted omnivores that care nothing about you and would eat you alive if given the......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Elkin School Rulz!: I think we should have a stickball tournament for all former Kensingtonians. But where do we find a Pimple Ball? Man, I miss them days. We didn't care how hot it was,......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Mrs.L: For all of the people who are down on Hutch; how old are you?? For the people who think this town is such an awful place, you must be young. I am still in my......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

janet: How terrific is this! Alma, I do remember the knish place, but it was across Utica Avenue from the movie house (which from time to time we affectionately called "the Itch"). I didn't buy knishes......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

elaine: it's creepy that i find the stuffed toy more emotionally affecting than the real rabbit. mind you, real rabbits are DINNERS....

in response to: Lost Bunny by GGP

Jamie: I do sex plate. مع البيض على اللوحه. With eggs on the board. والبيض على قمة رأسها. And eggs at the top of its head. ليس الخام البيض ، كنت انظر. Not raw eggs,......

in response to: Feeling Sixy? by Peter

JimQV : A young lady named Geraldine just posted that she had moved to Bushwick Ave & Eldert St, and doesn't feel insecure. My Mom was born in a house on Eldert St is 1922. Her relatives......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Mike: Hairsy-I have some other names for you. I went out to dinner the other night and ran into a couple I've known for awhile, but didn't know they were from Kensington. Hairsy-I have some more......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Graham Bate: Hi Andy, This thread is a real blast from the past! so many names I recall, Brian Bagshaw, Roy Bamber, Steve Weir and all the history that goes with the town. I come from Irlam myself......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Elise :): Hey, im from the northern part of Norway. lives in Alta. I can't believe people actually know us for eating "pølser" as lunch :S Personally, I've NEVER had a hot dog for lunch. Not once. My family eat......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Rachel: I CAN NOT stress enough how much that you should avoid this creepy crawly many legged creature motel. DO NOT GO. It has horrible and has bugs. Not to mention the horrible......

in response to: Felix Mexican Restaurant by groovehouse

NS: Hey guys. I have a report on Norway and was wondering like what the main typical dinner Norwegians have?...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Andrew Smith: Shops in Irlam that no longer exist, but will stay part of my memory of growing up in the 80's. On Fiddlers Lane - Joyce's Fabrics, Bambers newsagents, King's sweetshop, Bates's hardware store, plus the Greengrocers......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Scott Regner: My wife and kids spent a night in Norton Kansas on our way driving across the country in 1994. After driving 10 hours it had the only Best Western hotel available--arrived there around 7:30 PM--the......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

jack: oh my goodness, a john lennon fan, i think the first pic was his apartment, the beatles, the dakota, manhattan in fall, soon i will take my family to connelly's for our annual Christmas in......

in response to: 5 Ave 58st by barry

jack: thanks little ukraine, would like to know your first name, but i informed my son who lives on the street where that drug bust took place. i'm generally down there every so often and......

in response to: Your House Is Mine - Return of a Legend by little ukraine

jack: thank you wally, my great-grandfather was one of the workers on that bridge and he also worked on the battery tunnel, roebling has a town named after him, roebling new jersey where his wire factory......

in response to: Brooklyn Bridge and World Trade Center by WallyG

From Wisconsin: I was in Norway last Christmas, Had stick meat lamb (I didn't like it at all). The Polsa was awesome! I cant find a dog like that here in Wisconsin. I also like some sort......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi D McCormick! This is Steve Waterworth who used to live on the Irlam estate, in Neville Drive. I'm now living in Melbourne, Australia (not in a council house - ha,ha)and I'm married to Natalie......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

NYCArthur.com: James usually works till he gets enough money for food, then goes shopping then fixes dinner or eats out. Currently he's living with a "friend" who got a bit loony and is now in Bellview......

in response to: Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons by Jayson

Guest: What a retrô metro wagon.. .. It reminds me a club or maybe an old mid-50's dinner.... Nice!!! I just think if all that neon doesn't hurt everyday passangers eyes........

in response to: Empty Metro by CE

montreal=awesome: Well, i just got back from a weekend in montreal, couldnt have had a better time (until the ride home) Went to Club Super Sex, excellent place, even the daytime ladies are hot. As far......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Sylvain: sometimes they close around 3.00 and they reiopen for dinner around 5.00. Great food and service....

in response to: Everybody Hwang Kum Tonight by EvilGentleman

Rune Willem: Spunkee... Dude, if you're deare to tell me your e.mail add.. then i can email u a few recipe of some main food recipee of typical dinner or lunch dishes.....

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

jack: pic 1 - do not feed the birds pic 2 - this is the last view of a kill pic 3 - asking his mate whats for dinner tonight pic 4 - saying look over there pic 5 -......

in response to: Raptors by Guy McLaren

jack: you know what i like about this pic, its the lights in the windows. its that time of day when lights start to go on in apartments, twilight time, that was the time of......

in response to: Graf Semi by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The liquor store is always a treat. Yesterday at work I dressed up as Fidel Castro. Tonight I'm wearing a fantastic witch costume. And Monday I'm going to be Devil Debbie Reynolds. I'm going to......

in response to: Liquor and Candy by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Jim QV: Tony, I read your posting and wanted to respond to it. I was born in Queens, but my Moms whole family is from Bushwick. Her grandfather (my great grand dad) was the original owner of......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

joey: evilg; so i kept my youthful looks, but my photographic memory has begun to fade. i'll have to ask my brother to be certain- he remembers every little detail - but, i think i remember......

in response to: Dew Drop Inn by GGP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Thank you Evil G for your insight. I would love to visit a reservation and meet the artists who make the art. I make jewelry and paint pottery and I like to see the people......

in response to: Fast Cash by joey

EvilGentleman: The art, if authentic, should be supported by buying it. I personally feel the best way to buy native art is to go to an Indian reservation and buy it directly from the artist, wherever......

in response to: Fast Cash by joey

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: EvilG: I've got an ethics question. I was just in Denver and I bought a silver ring from a nice native lady who was working in (owned?) a store which carried tons of native american......

in response to: Fast Cash by joey

EvilGentleman: I remember living in P.E.I. when I was about 6, and this woman at the store was upset because she was so poor, all she had to eat was lobster. And I also recall my......

in response to: Lobster in the Streets by CE

Susannah : I know - I'm just as guilty as anyone - I want to avoid anyone with whom I have a conflict with and would rather live amongst people who understand my "boundaries". I think the......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

elaine: the bird feeding has finally come to an end. the greenfinches continued to feed their little faces long after the insectivores had gone elsewhere for their dinner. however, recently the pigeons have discovered me, and......

in response to: Fledgling Greenfinches by elaine

elaine: shame. there are loads here, and they are not indigenous, so i had thought a nice christmastime cull with goose for dinner could be a good thing, but if they are not tasty the cunning......

in response to: Why Did the Geese Cross the Road? by drea

Scott Sargent: I wasn't there long. Just passing through on the interstate, actually. I ate at the first {Denny's} for dinner, the second Denny's for breakfast the next day, and the bottom two shots are the front......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Rune Willem: Yes.. i am afraid that visitors to Oslo Norway and other places in Norway will be very chocked about our prizes here in Norway. Here is some examples: A beer in glas = 14 dollars......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

jack: they should call it 'asianation'. the fish heads are great for soups. thirty years ago a client of mine invited me to his daughters wedding. it was held at #1 canal street......

in response to: Not-Chinatown / Fish-heads On Ice by aer suzuki

GUS BRENNAN: MY SISTER USED TO LIVE IN STANLY STREET AS IT WAS CALLED THEN IN THE FIFTIES, I WENT TO SCHOOL IN SCOTLAND STREET, AND HAD TO GO TO MY SISTERS HOUSE FOR MY DINNER IT......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Peter: moldy dinner rolls scattered about the sidewalk: [[img:12147]] {newark}, {nj}......

in response to: Strawberry Redux by elaine

Blue: I'm trying to get to the bottom of this opposable thumb thing. Whats the deal? They can grab stuff, open it, and it looks like they got little people hands. I mean, if......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Elicar: Buddy, you forgot the bars... I said in one of my comments that I am not much of a drinker, but from time to time, it's nice to go out and let loose (two drinks......

in response to: The 40th Beaches Lion’s Easter Parade by Elicar

rich: culture club i couldnt have said it better.i grew up there from 51-69,didnt have anti mex-pr stuff when they moved into the hood..2 of my best friends were mexican,we used to eat over at the......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

jack: thanks for your comments, its appreciated. joe and i were sister's favorites. i did not know that at the time, i found out at our 47th reunion. she knew we were from......

in response to: The Meatball Caper by jack

jack: very good grange. but i think that is a fighting rooster. see the leg positioned to kick the lady. also, did i ever tell you guys about the time my brother and i got......

in response to: Chicken Run by kc

jack: i love new york in june, how about you, i love a gershwin tune, how about you, aah, strolling around central park in spring, when i was corting my wife i would......

in response to: So Fresh and So Spring, Spring by sine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Mums work very hard. They've got to get the kids off to school, tidy up the streets and make dinner. Phew!...

in response to: Tidy by elaine

Humboldt Park - DAVE: Margaret, I suggest you visit Humboldt Pk on a weekend just to get your feet wet. Bring a friend or two and maybe have some coffee and pastries @ Cafe Colao, Saucer, Humboldt Pie. Lunch @......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

jack: thanks elaine, i believe i may know something that my daughter may not have knowledge of and so i can use this in our evening discussions after dinner tonight. reading is so important!...

in response to: Elephant & Castle by an impossible child

EvilGentleman: Late For Dinner reminds me in turn of: The Final Countdown (1980) The USS Nimitz emerges from a strange storm to find itself back in time in 1941, hours before Pearl Harbor. [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080736/]] Tomcats and Zeros, what could......

in response to: Royal Video Exchange by Peter

joey: Plot Summary for Late for Dinner (1991) Two young men, one in need of medical attention, are cryogenically frozen in the early 1960s. The two are preoccupied with the fact that the police are pursuing them......

in response to: Royal Video Exchange by Peter

jack: oh yeah, well how do they know how long you will live, eh, how will they know? if anyone out there in citynoise land knows of a person who has the movie,"late for dinner"......

in response to: Royal Video Exchange by Peter

jack: i'm crying right now. oh, the beauty of a warm day, sunshine, happiness, children laughing. mu flip flops next to my lounge and me with a dry martini in my hand or a......

in response to: Muskoka Magic by Eden

jack: the hip bone's connected to the thigh bone, the thigh bone's connected to the knee bone and remember the ink spots sang that song many moons ago. that was a roaming animal that came......

in response to: Dust to Dust by Guy McLaren

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: We had dinner with him a couple of weeks ago, as he was moving into the hood. Do you also know Kevin Bacon? Methinks our paths will cross very soon. Critical mass....

in response to: Cause and Effect: by Peter

ketchup-wrappers, not hamburger patties.. c'mon! : my friend was pulling out of the mcdonalds drive-thru, and he stopped his terribly maintained rusting hulk of blue-smoke pollution belching, heating-oil fueled, catalytic-converterless '92 oldsmobile, to open up each one of the individual ketchup......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Feminist: As a feminist, I have to congratulate the driver for doing one thing. He didn't discriminate against this woman before he beat her senseless. When he was choke holding her, he didn't see......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Not Diah: yo what the fuck, you idiots need to realize that by him throwing the food out the window he's 1. Feeding a homeless guy 2. Giving someone a job 3. Puts prison workers to good use so what if......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

nex: After having some time to digest this during my dinner (there's a pun for you.. digest.. dinner... get it?), I think that she's awfully lucky that she didn't get a..umm... how do the kids say......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

GGP: The story Jack tells sounds like a classic. There's a great song by Big Boy Henry, the blues singer, called "Old Bill"--it's about a guy with a rooster-friend named Bill that gets cooked for......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: my brother and i were given little chicks one easter. w3e raised them in the basement and 'pecky' had a strange looking leg. well one day i found them gone and grandpa said......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I completely agree with Elaine. As a kid, my Dad and brother and I used to go hunting for rabbits with ferrets. I don't think I ever caught one. I was always a bit afraid......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

barry: I no some people will or would fine this gruesome and yes I killed tham an had one are two of tham for dinner.the rest I gived to friends. ...

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: oh peter, you have brought us the saddest of photos. the home of people, where children played and lovers walked hand in hand. where mothers prepared the dinner table for their husbands and......

in response to: Suspected Arson on Park Place? by Peter

Naj a la plage: teh bastard falcon, he stole my dinner! ...

in response to: Grubbin\' by Nairi

jack: trash of red and green, candles gleaming inside, painted candy canes on the tree, or perhaps from a distance it could be a tear from an old man who still thinks of his children......

in response to: Strawberry Redux by elaine

Elana Rosen-White: yuck. sally and her deep fried foods. she tried to feed me deep fried oreos or some such for dinner last thursday but we went for mexican instead. sally! weirdo! uhm. i want to come......

in response to: End of Rain, Pt II by sally

jack: JESUS was not a sex radical. thats blasphemous. but why am i intrigued by the 'L' females over the gay guys. it bugs me when i see two guys kissing but to......

in response to: chicago gay pride parade by corsakti

jack: elaine, if you ever go out to dinner with peter watch out for the hot sauce. it's a killer. remember it's hot going in and it's hotter coming out....

in response to: Breakfast: Before & After by Peter

jamie: it's like a comically large dinner plate. i can quite imagine a plan view of it would reveal a tasty giant {full english breakfast} complete with {black pudding} and all the trimmings....

in response to: Abandoned Spaceship by Spoon

Marc: elaine i am in.. kensington? just got off the coach, heading down to peckham for a bit- will be in town until next tuesday, would love to hang out- will be making dinner somewhere in......

in response to: bomb culture by elaine

Peter: i love having that dinner. i like taking all the tiny bits of leftovers i have and puttingem all into all sorts of different bowls and eating them like you would samples at the grocery,......

in response to: Disorganized Rabble by Macavity

Marc: ELAINE! the may29th pic you posted- near the gasworks- i have been in that building, had dinner there one night with a friend of a friend who lived there- we checked out that rooftop antenna-......

in response to: robot building by elaine

elaine: they have a special aura, swans. in the water they are like angels, but at the same time they are very solid, nothing etherial about them on land. here they are protected by the crown,......

in response to: swans throwing shapes by elaine

elaine: this is a natural thing for me to do - i actually have a historical backlog of dinner photos - even from when i was using analog cameras and film was precious i still photographed......

in response to: today by elaine

CAPTAIN AMERICA: email: finaljustice05@yahoo.com You take great pictures. You're Crazy! Here's one for ya. Please trust me. I live in El Paso, Texas. I lived in "East New York, Brooklyn", until I joined the Military 6 years......

in response to: Brooklyn Broadcast & Audio by Peter

elaine: what ws truly vile here was after a million years of tory rule we did get a labour government and of course people felt relieved for a bit which was nice, and there are......

in response to: Fisherman\'s Wharf and the Full House Houses by Marc

naj a la plage: Re: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: Philly -when waiting to cross on a red light...walk as far out into the street as possible without getting hit. -just jaywalk -bitch about SEPTA(mass transit) and its service, or lack......

in response to: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: by Peter

PancreasKraftDinner: Hush little baby don't say a word Poppa's gonna buy you a mocking bird, and if that mocking bird don't sing Poppa's gonna put you in a fucking sling...

in response to: The child bunny & friend by bre

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