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  1. “DH/Rob:
    Any good (on the cheaper side) places to eat down in Soho you can recommend. I know Spring Street Natural which is ok and Dos Caminos and Hampton Chutney Company.. – just looking for something a bit different.”

    Spring St Natural is good.
    Emporio on Mott and Prince
    24 Prince (Prince btw Elizabeth and Mott)
    Jo’s on Elizabeth btw Houston and Prince
    Barmarche on Spring and Elizabeth
    Peasant on Elizabeth btw Spring and Prince
    Cafe Habana on Prince and Elizabeth.

    Nolita rocks! I really don’t go anywhere in Soho proper. i typically go to these places for lunch/drinks and the prices are reasonable – i’m sure dinner would be a bit more.

  2. Snappy, my son loves to push a cart and line up items he knock off the aisles. aint going to stop him from doing that but just deny he’s my kid if store employees ask if he’s my boy

  3. “Isn’t that even more ironic than pathetic?”

    In Dave’s case it’s more like pathetic because he appears to consider it to be some sort of perverted badge of honor. Not that I’m judging him.

  4. “Hmmmmmm no, Dave. “Pathetic” is posting incessantly on a real estate blog while simultaneously characterizing Twitter users as “losers.” Sound familiar?”

    Isn’t that even more ironic than pathetic?

    But thanks for sparing me, ENY. You could have said the same about me, especially after that penultimately pathetic post at 1:31!

  5. “ENY, Yanks just got spanked by bunch of no-names on Angels. That might not be a guarantee of loss but warrants at least some fear of it”

    It’s JULY, M4L. As I mentioned a few days ago, fans of a team with an all-time great known as “Mr. October” know when to sweat.

  6. Hmmmmmm no, Dave. “Pathetic” is posting incessantly on a real estate blog while simultaneously characterizing Twitter users as “losers.” Sound familiar?

    On an infinitely more important note, I nominate the following for today’s quote of the day:

    “I was not prepared for that,” she said. “To see one of my heroes in a mugshot was not something that I was expecting. … It just tells me we’re not in a post-racial society.”

    She said there’s a reason why you don’t hear about prominent white people arrested in their homes: “because it doesn’t happen.”

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/22/gates.arrest.reaction/index.html

  7. DH/Rob:
    Any good (on the cheaper side) places to eat down in Soho you can recommend. I know Spring Street Natural which is ok and Dos Caminos and Hampton Chutney Company.. – just looking for something a bit different.

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