Ok, so apologies for the late posting. TLG would be much more on the ball if it felt like TLG participants were also TLG Blog participants. TLG remembers the days when the Blog was a forum for TLGers to share their enthusiastic and creative thoughts on all things TLG. There's even a "Good Commenting" label which, needless to say, has not been applied in quite some time.
So, bastards, if you want to see the pics go ahead.
- Check out Jen with a Banana
- Jen's placement among all public flickr pictures tagged with "banana"
- Thumbs down: The Group's displeasure with Amish Market as a venue (I think Steve has a thumbs up, though).
- Despite the Amish Market's general unlunchability, TLG participants find a way.
- Nadya's punishment
- The group punishing Derek in Absentia (luckily there is no due process clause in the Constitution)
- Ben's first outing.
- Amish contraband in a Greek Restaurant
3 comments:
Good Commenting. Ah. I remember the days. I think there was a Constitutional Debate with a running 9 comments. To be young and in love!
I just thought I would post a couple of thoughts:
1. Steve - way to go. Its nice to see that someone isn't afraid to stand up to the crowd and express their pleasure with TLG's choice.
2. I think, like Steve, we should all keep in mind that TLG knows what we need much more than we do. Somehow, it always supplies a perfect prescription - how many people thought Lombardi's (x2) would be a good idea. TLG showed us whose boss.
3. Lovely photos. I particularly like those of Isabel.
So, the name of the Greek restaurant was actually Uncle Nick's (though Board Member Nico neglected to mention this, probably because the food wasn't all that amazing). Since we are all special people, not just Nick, I have found other namesake restaurants that recognize us all. I even found Nick another one! I figure this could take us through 2009:
1. Jennifer's Cafe (67 1st Ave)
2. Alex's Deli (95 MacDougal St)
3. Sarah's Luncheonette (3634 Union St, Flushing)
4. Dynamic Derek's West Indian Restaurant (635 Nostrand Ave, Bkln)
5. Peter's (182 Columbus Ave)
6. Alexis Deli (45 N Clinton St, East Orange)
7. Ben's Kosher Delicatessen (209 W 38th St)
8. Barr Eric (711 Clinton, Hoboken)
9. Steve's Pizzeria (905 Myrtle Ave, Bkln)
10. Sean Og Tavern (6002 Woodside Ave, Flushing)
11. Nadya's Greek Cuisine (32760 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA)
12. Saint Nick's Pub (773 Saint Nicholas Ave)
13. David Burke & Donatella (133 E 61st St)
14. Tom's Restaurant (2880 Broadway)
15. Dan Tempura House (2018 Broadway)
16. Sasha's (255 W 55th St)
17. NADAV?
Nadya's isn't exactly in the area, but I figure we can take a little field trip. Lunch game is willing to travel for the love of Nadya -- we are worldly and sophisticated people, after all. Besides, I've heard Washington State is lovely this time of year.
I have been unable to find one for Nadav. However, if I'm willing to go to Seattle for Nadya, I'm willing to take a trip to Israel for Nadav. We love you, man. Take us to your namesake bar in Tel Aviv.
Perhaps we can bring back the "good commenting" with this post. Dare I dream?
Jen, awesome compilation. I don't think we'll find a Cobraphant diner anytime soon, unfortunately. Perhaps in Nepal. "Dynamic Derek's West Indian Restaurant" sounds like a bad dream. Or maybe an acid flashback.
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