Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:43pm
I'll order lettuce and a carrot with low-fat dressing on the side, please. — Page 2
#26
#27
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:45pm
I don't see much in Columbus, and unfortunately I missed Chicago.
"Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears."
CLAYTON HAMILTON, "Theory of the Theatre"
"I think theater ought to be theatrical ... you know, shuffling the pack in different ways so that it's -- there's always some kind of ambush involved in the experience. You're being ambushed by an unexpected word, or by an elephant falling out of the cupboard, whatever it is."
TOM STOPPARD
#28
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:47pm
You know, I never realized how many fairly well-known cities are in Ohio! Cleveland, Cinci, Dayton, Columbus...I kinda regret calling Jon a "cracker from the boonies"!
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
Updated On: 10/7/04 at 07:47 PM
#29
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:48pm
Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, Dayton, Canton...
"Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears."
CLAYTON HAMILTON, "Theory of the Theatre"
"I think theater ought to be theatrical ... you know, shuffling the pack in different ways so that it's -- there's always some kind of ambush involved in the experience. You're being ambushed by an unexpected word, or by an elephant falling out of the cupboard, whatever it is."
TOM STOPPARD
#30
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:49pm
Boonies, Tiff? Ohio has some culture, it depends on where you are.
Chicago was great, sorry you missed it.
Chicago was great, sorry you missed it.
#31
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:49pm
Glad you enjoyed it. Now I am off to Godspell rehearsal! I'll be back late.
My avatar is a reminder to myself. I need lots of reminders...
#32
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:50pm
LOL, Sommie. And can you tell me where Vancouver is, again?
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
Updated On: 10/7/04 at 07:50 PM
#33
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:51pm
Vancouver? Gee, isn't that in the middle of nowhere?
#34
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:54pm
Vancouver? Isn't that in Cana-duh?
"Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears."
CLAYTON HAMILTON, "Theory of the Theatre"
"I think theater ought to be theatrical ... you know, shuffling the pack in different ways so that it's -- there's always some kind of ambush involved in the experience. You're being ambushed by an unexpected word, or by an elephant falling out of the cupboard, whatever it is."
TOM STOPPARD
#35
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:54pm
::headdesk::
Gee, wasn't there an actual topic to this thread?
And FOLKS! Is the martini called a South of HOW-ston or HEW-ston?
Gee, wasn't there an actual topic to this thread?
And FOLKS! Is the martini called a South of HOW-ston or HEW-ston?
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
#36
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:55pm
haha.
And since we are having the same conversation, more or less, in three separate threads, I made us another one so we don't have to balence as much. Would that work?
And since we are having the same conversation, more or less, in three separate threads, I made us another one so we don't have to balence as much. Would that work?
#37
Posted: 10/7/04 at 7:56pm
indeed.
"Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears."
CLAYTON HAMILTON, "Theory of the Theatre"
"I think theater ought to be theatrical ... you know, shuffling the pack in different ways so that it's -- there's always some kind of ambush involved in the experience. You're being ambushed by an unexpected word, or by an elephant falling out of the cupboard, whatever it is."
TOM STOPPARD
#38
Posted: 10/7/04 at 8:00pm
Yup. Wait, why am I responding here when there's another thread just for us?
::runs off::
Guido, sweetie, you'll have to be the brains in this relationship.
::runs off::
Guido, sweetie, you'll have to be the brains in this relationship.
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
#39
Posted: 10/7/04 at 10:46pm
If you are talking New York City - it's HOWston street - "SOHO" is short for "South of Houston" -although shouldn't it be pronounced "So-HOW"?
In Texas, it's HEW-ston.
My favorite NYC neighborhood abbreviation is "DUMBO" - for "Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass" - it's an artists' loft area in Brooklyn.
In Texas, it's HEW-ston.
My favorite NYC neighborhood abbreviation is "DUMBO" - for "Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass" - it's an artists' loft area in Brooklyn.
#40
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:07pm
Someone who only eats salads when they are out, would just seem as if she or he doesn't enjoy food. And if you don't enjoy food, then what's the point of going out on a date to a restaurant?
Have that burger and enjoy it!
Have that burger and enjoy it!
#41
Posted: 10/8/04 at 12:50am
From my experience, guys PREFER it when the girl can chow down. I had a hard time getting used to this because I was of the girlish "salad only in front of boys" mentality. But you guys are right- it is a defense mechanism girls use against girls. Guys don't care. Frankly, guys get annoyed when their dates eat like rabbits. Every guy I know would rather have his girl challenge him to a steak eating contest than poke at a carrot and a glass of water all night.
#42
Posted: 10/8/04 at 2:37am
Makes sense, Jon. Does anyone know if the drink is based on the NYC area? (Isn't there a SoHo in London too?)
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
#43
Posted: 10/8/04 at 3:18am
amen JID....amen indeed. wanna have a contest?
"Applause begets applause in the theatre, as laughter begets laughter and tears beget tears."
CLAYTON HAMILTON, "Theory of the Theatre"
"I think theater ought to be theatrical ... you know, shuffling the pack in different ways so that it's -- there's always some kind of ambush involved in the experience. You're being ambushed by an unexpected word, or by an elephant falling out of the cupboard, whatever it is."
TOM STOPPARD
#44
Posted: 10/8/04 at 7:12am
Wow, I didn't know anyone EVER pronounced it HOW-ston. Only ever heard HEW-ston. (Including from my very good friend from Texas.)
#45
Posted: 10/8/04 at 8:33am
Houston Texas is named after Sam Houston. Houston Street in NYC existed at least 100 years earlier and is obviously named after some person who pronounced it that way. We heed someone to look it up on a NYC history website or something. I haven't got the time!
#46
Posted: 10/8/04 at 10:51am
Yes, there is a SoHo in London. It's the gay "district" there.
What's in a SoHo?
What's in a SoHo?
#47
Posted: 10/8/04 at 11:23am
Guido, I don't eat steak (can't stand the texture)- but if it's chicken you're on!
#48
Posted: 10/8/04 at 12:49pm
Excuse me.....
What the hell is a Soho Martini?
The street name Houston...
Houston Street was named for a Georgia politician, William Houstoun- notice the different spelling, long before the fame of Sam Houston who is honored by the name of the Texas City.
What the hell is a Soho Martini?
The street name Houston...
Houston Street was named for a Georgia politician, William Houstoun- notice the different spelling, long before the fame of Sam Houston who is honored by the name of the Texas City.
Thank you so much Fair. You are such a "Bewitching" HUSSY! -(DAME 12/2)
#49
Posted: 10/8/04 at 1:10pm
it looks like the creamsicle version of a Cosmo without the cream...
2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Stoli Vanil Vodka
1/2 oz Orange Curacao
1 dash Orange Bitters
2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Stoli Vanil Vodka
1/2 oz Orange Curacao
1 dash Orange Bitters
#50
Posted: 10/8/04 at 1:33pm
Personally, I don't pay much attention to what a woman eats because I'm interested in other things... like what she has to say.
I don't even care if she is a vegetarian, as long as she doesn't try to make me one.
Cedar Point rocks. By far the best amusement park anywhere.
I'm from (originally) near Dayton
I don't even care if she is a vegetarian, as long as she doesn't try to make me one.
Cedar Point rocks. By far the best amusement park anywhere.
I'm from (originally) near Dayton
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