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  1. “Snappy I understand, but this makes me doubt whether cobble is jewish.”

    Slopey! How could you! Especially after I told you that I bought Matzoh for Rosh Hashanah (or was it Yom Kippur?)! Anyway… I try to say “OY” at least once a day! No Kosher cookies for you this year! ; )

  2. hahahaha Jefferson’s copy of the Koran. That’s rich. And I’ll say, totally deadpan, that I bought it for like 20 bucks at a street bazaar in Bangladesh or something, but it’s completely legit, and it even has Jefferson’s notes in the margin. In arabic.

  3. CGar…around 6:30 but I was coming from the opposite direction (went home to change). We were going to Oshima on 7th Ave.

    I looked at all those bars along Vanderbilt….all too small.

  4. you all blog wilding… you need to pick better places. you keep picking out brooklyn based blogs. you do realize that all these new new york brooklyn type blogs are just an incestuous clusterfuck of the same lame-o’s, right? the internet is an infinite world, stop being such townies.

    *rob*

  5. This sort of thing happened way before the Internet with newspaper editorials.

    I have a bound book of letters to the editor of the Japan Times where a bunch of British brokers all kept writing in on a particular topic back in the 1980s. It got really wild and the Japan Times was clueless to it all. Subjects included Colonialism, yellow cabs, etc.

    Some of the names peple wrote in under were:

    Juan Lapulapu (a Filipino)
    Leighton Buzzard (Aussie)
    Dr. Ken Shing Ton Park (Korean)

  6. You won’t fool me, lech. 50% of founding fathers were Unitarians. Which means, of course, they did not believe in the trinity. Maybe if you get everyone riled up (Jefferson’s copy of the Koran and all that) I’ll join you and say that. That will get them riled up but the problem is, when they google it, I’ll actually be right.

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