Let me guess, you're out of town on that day?
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It might make sense to try loreley again if we can't find something else quickly.
http://www.loreleynyc.com
John,
Although Helen hates Loreley's it will do until we can find a place to call home.
I think of this as a work in progress.
So yesterday I met the guy again walking his turtles in Central Park. He says his name is Chris and that he has had his turtles for around 19 years. He says he is there every day once in the morning and once in the afternoon, but only twice I have seen him. Kinda hard to believe that he has been walking his turtles every day because only recently have I run into him. I say only recently he is walking his leased turtles because otherwise I would of seen him over the years. Anyways a new tourist attraction in New York is born.
I'll be scoping out a new bar that is under the radar. I say we try to stick to Madhattan if we can.
Yesterday I saw something going on just two blocks downtown on Lex from where I live. There was this ghetto postering going on between two black men in their 20's. One man was just in front of me and Baby-Dog; the other was just across Lexington Avenue.
The guy in front of me yells out and shuffles aggressively, and I for a moment believe I am in danger of attack, as the man looks behind him and sees me and Beagle-Face, but then it becomes clear that this man is tiffing with the guy across the street who is egging him on.
"Now you're alone. Why don't you come over here? You adfgjkkytr."
The man in front of me pulls out his cell and calls in his crew, "I'm by the projects get your axx down here now. I have him."
Anyways I kinda figure out that there is a pretty high probability that the guy across Lexington Avenue likely has a gun because he was reluctant to cross Lex and go mono to mono, and I need to make some space between these men.
Meanwhile I'm seeing all these new hipsters in my hood.
Cal