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03/31/2008 00:01 #43837

The Elmwood Village Market
Category: food
We stooped at the new Elmwood market at the corner of Elmwood and North after a trip to the park with Gaylin. She was working on a project for school about using parks as learning environments for children.

They don't have beer yet ;( but they do have a broad selection of food stuffs. Very similar to Wilson's Farms but with a little more variety. E.g. more non dairy choices including tofutti brand products. There is also a Deli.

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The ceiling is lined with historic pictures of Buffalo. (e:matthew) get a sub.

Who the hell eats Pork cracklins. They make me so sick to even think about. Imagine the nasty factory full of bolts of skin awaiting the deep fry process.

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mmmbarf, barbeque
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metalpeter - 03/31/08 17:14
I made it in there over the weekend I like how they have all the old Buffalo pictures in there.
mrdeadlier - 03/31/08 11:23
Vinnie seems to like them.
enknot - 03/31/08 10:04
Pork Cracklins' are a ghetto delicacy. You just don't understand fine impoverished dining Mr. Visco!
zobar - 03/31/08 08:21
Oh man BBQ-flavor fried pork rinds are the bomb. Plain flavor's ok too.

Un-fried pork rinds are not the bomb. :::link:::

- Z
paul - 03/31/08 00:24
I guess the really weird thing is that, if that was a bag of chicken skin crispies I would totally buy it.

03/31/2008 00:00 #43836

A trip to the park
Category: buffalo
While on a little tour of Park Side we went to the Golf course section of Delaware park so that Gaylin could take some pictures for her project. I think it is the first time I ever made it out to this rock. As a side note, that park is filthy, disgusting filled to the brim with dog shit. I never saw so much in my life. This makes me sound like an idiot but never having had a dog I always thought the plastic bags full of shit everywhere were so weird.

I didn't realize they were from dogs till way late in life and thought that humans, who couldn't make it to bathroom were shitting in grocery bags and leaving them outside.

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The ground was so soft at the park, you could see mud everywhere instead of frozen dirt.
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We also saw the progress on the Darwin Martin house. It is coming along great. I love the style of the house. At the same time with the Fence around it, it kind of looks like a prison camp gun tower.
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And for a totally unrelated ending. We were at the research library at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society the other day and I saw this section of Buffalo phonebooks. Look at the style explosion that is the row which represents the 1960s.
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You can see how advertising is changed forever with the addition of color print. What you can't see is the rise of the electronic phonebook.
fellyconnelly - 03/31/08 16:23
how funny is it that we were at the park yesterday with my friend who was taking photos for her school project?
paul - 03/31/08 15:07
She is a friend of (e:brit)'s from school.
jenks - 03/31/08 12:08
who is gaylin?

03/30/2008 23:37 #43834

Saigon Bangkok on Niagara Falls Blvd
Category: food
We went to Saigon Bangkok at 512 Niagara Falls blvd and I have to say it was amazingly delicious and fresh with a pleasant atmosphere and really excellent wait staff. Did I mention hot wait staff?

We had some summer and spring rolls to start.

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I also had some crab soup which was super delicious
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Then, I had the Saigon Bangkok shrimp fried rice.
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(e:matthew) had beef Pho
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(e:terry) had the chicken vermicelli.
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I would go back anytime. It was one of the best dining experiences I had in a long time. I think the prices were very reasonable too, we paid $48 for 3 people including those appetizers, mmy crab soup and green tea for two.
jbeatty - 03/31/08 15:22
I love the Pho there
mrdeadlier - 03/31/08 11:20
Saigon Bangkok is by far Chrissy's favorite restaurant. I get dragged there at least 4 or 5 times a year, plus she goes there with her friends a bunch as well. She loves the Pad Thai.

Just stay away from the Jungle Curry! Blech.
leetee - 03/30/08 23:43
Their yellow curry tofu is the best in the city. :O)

03/30/2008 12:39 #43831

The Linwood Home Tour 2008
Category: linwood
In response to (e:mike,43826)'s post about the Linwood Home Tour - We have been working so hard on the house to get it ready for the tour. We just painted the dining room yesterday. All of the work we do on the house is with our own money. We in no way benefit directly from the tour.

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We were going to paint the living room today but decided to wait until after we see how dirty stuff gets with the floors being sanded.

I wonder how they will get these stains out?
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And these trouble areas
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The estimator thought it could all be fixed. I can't wait to see.

(e:matthew) suggested making our house a free tour spot.

(e:mike), I totally understand how you felt about the Linwood Home Tour last tour, especially the apartment building (free advertsiement) part of the tour, but you also have to think about having seen the inside of the other houses. Its not often that you get to see what the inside of these houses look like. Perhaps, it is old hat to you because you see our house all the time, but for some people its a totally fresh experience.

None of the money is going back to the people that are opening their homes to 1000 people. It is going to buying new trees, fixing up the street, etc.

You have to think of it like a comic book convention. People will pay $20 to get into a comic book convention if they like comic books. I mean how much of that money goes to charity. Same with the Linwood Tour and people that have a thing for historical architecture - it is really exciting. At least in this case the money is being used to beautify the public space of our neighborhood that anyone can use.

I also think it is stupid that houses can not do it more than one year in a row. I would rather see a couple repeats but have a bunch more houses to look at.

Here we are int he foyer - pre floor redone. (e:matthew) took this picture. You can see the area where we removed that remudled modern bathroom from under the stairs.
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UPDATE: While shopping for supplies we stopped at that consignment furniture shop on Sheridan near Colvin and got this solid oak dining set for $299. It is huge and seats eight. The woman selling it was getting a divorce and just wanted to get rid of it. It will be so nice to have somewhere to sit for dinner parties.

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The roses from (e:matthew)'s birthday keep getting even prettier.
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(e:matthew) really wanted this light at Lowes but it is all plastic and I am done with plastic crap. I feel we have way to much plastic in our lives and I have been working for hard to reduce that. I would rather wait till we can afford a glass one or try and make one myself.
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(e:terry) pointed out that if oil runs out, someday plastic will be rarer and people would say an original solid plastic early 21st century tiffany style lamp, lol.
brit - 03/30/08 22:32
tea is priceless michael....
mike - 03/30/08 22:01
the tea is an extra 15 bucks or something.
brit - 03/30/08 21:14
you don;t need to feel guilty about getting involved with the community, I can't wait to see the inside of your house :)

also, you could grab any paper in any city in the world and find an event that you thought was a rip off or some shit but if people want to do something why the fuck not? I am just glad that the people of the linwood house tour aren't funding terrorism, making small Indian children stitch their curtains for three cents a day, encouraging violence, vandalism etc...really, it could be so much worse than wanting to plant some trees and keep the area nice......

The way I see it is that for twenty two bucks I get to support my friends, nosey around other people's houses, make polite conversation with Americans who love my accent and have a nice cup of tea which all sounds jolly relaxing......


metalpeter - 03/30/08 15:11
I have no idea how you would get that stain out. Of course you could replace the wood but the problem there is that you would have new wood and old so it would look funny. I wonder if there is some way to stain your floors so they become a dark wood instead of a light wood and when it is all darker then that stein it wouldn't matter. One quick thought on why you can't do it two years in a row. Say I went last year and saw 10 houses would I want to go again if 3 houses (30%) I had all ready seen. Also lets say the most you can have is 30 houses. Lets say that there are 15 premiere houses that are all ways going to be the best houses then that cuts down on the number of other people who can show of their homes. I'm not saying that this is why they do it that way but I'm guessing it is a way to keep things fresh and to encourage people to work on there homes. I think they should have a bonus 3 houses that would be called last years favorites. you could be a favorite for say two years in a row that means if people liked it you could be in it 3 years in a row, but maybe they don't want to do any thing that isn't simple and you would have to have a poll and stuff so it isn't perfect but I'm guessing they do it that way to keep it fair and not all ways the same houses.
mrdeadlier - 03/30/08 13:17
I wish there was a Kenmore home tour. Maybe that would help motivate me to undertake some of the projects I keep putting off, lol.
imk2 - 03/30/08 13:06
you now have a cupboard underneath the stairs. i always wanted a secret hiding space in a big old house when i was a kid. i think you should go check if you have harry potter living in there.

03/30/2008 11:05 #43829

A night on the town
Category: buffalo
Noah Pred at Bel Cibo
So last night (e:mike), (e:terry) and I headed over to Bel Cibo to hear Noah Pred whose music I realy like. For those of you that do not know Bel Cibo is a new Italian restaurant on elmwood in the place that used to be Sofra and before that the Elmwood Soda Bar. (e:mike) says they have pretty good food. Unfortunately, I was totally not into the venue or the crowd - I don't think I would ever go back. I am not saying people should not check it out for themselves but I found it a bit lame and over priced as a music venue. It was five dollars to get into the crowded venue and it cost $16 for two Rum and Cokes and one Jack and Coke.

The people were anything but fun to look at accept for the waitresses and the door guy which are the hired staff. Everyone seemed to fancy for me. I don't get that whole thing - fancy but fugly - why not just go casual then. We stood in a corner and finished our drinks and then left. I would probably never go back unless it was Kimya playing.

Tabu
Then we went to Tabu the new gay nightclub in the Sidway. It was really nicely designed and had great potential but not many people showed up. I think part of it is that the place is so huge. If the same amount of people were in any other bar it would be crowded.

The DJ, from NYC, was so frustrated that she came up to us to ask what we wanted to hear, she said it was so hard to read the crowd and she needed some feedback. She asked if we though it was more of a lounge or a club environment. Then I suggest she play something with "more bass" which she mistook for Rob Bass and seemed excited about. It was not what I was looking for but I didn't want to ruin her excitement. I think there was much potential to dance in that place and the second story bar overlooking the other one is pretty sweet. I think it is the first dance like club in Buffalo that could make it if the right music and crowd was matched up.

I took some pictures but you know how awesome that iphone pics are in the dark. I decided to post it just to show how crappy they are.

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paul - 03/30/08 23:27
Yes, it is the same spot.
jenks - 03/30/08 11:21
in the sidway- where blu mirage was? did that place close?