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05/29/2008 07:52 #44483

Carlo's Cantina, Canada, Car, Countdown
Yesterday, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i both had the day off. We decided to spend it in Canada.

Our plans were slightly delayed (more on that shortly), so we went directly from Buffalo to lunch. We found this wonderful place, Carlos Cantina a while back. I dunno why we haven't shared pictures and our very biased opinion about this place sooner. I think i am going to send Bill Rapaport a positive review.

Much to the chagrin of the waitress (co-owner? manager?), we took pictures of our half eaten food. But we totally could not wait to dive in.

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I had Juan's Taquitos, vegetarian, of course. So perfect. Potatoes with veggies rolled up in a flour shell and fried. Could not be better with a dab of sour cream and a bit of picco. The guacamole is as good as i have ever had a in restaurant -- full of flavour without that hint of bitter aftertaste i have had in some.

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(e:Uncutsaniflush) had the Flautas Doradas with chicken, if i remember correctly. Corn torillas with chicken, rolled up and fried, sour cream, cheese and sauce on top.

Both served with the best chips and salsa -- 3 to choose from, hot, mild and verde.

(e:Uncutsaniflush) had a margarita, too. Says it was good... fresh limes were used, it smelled like to me.

After lunch, we went for a drive. Found a nice antique place. Meandered along the waterfront. Drove slowly through the falls. Stopped at the botanical gardens beside the Butterfly Conservatory. Very nice. Not fully in bloom just yet, but still gorgeous.

Of course, while there, this is the set of pictures i took. Plants? What are those when one of these is around?!?

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So, back to the reason we were delayed. We bought me a car yesterday. Yep. I pick it up tomorrow after the dealer does all the dmv plates stuff and inspection and fixing a coupla minor things. It's an old car, a '97 Saturn SL2, but, it is my first car, and it was inexpensive... and... wow, i own a car! Two months ago, i didn't even have a driver's license!! We ended up being delayed because the old guy, aka "Grandpa" told us the place opened at 9am the next morning. But, they open at 10am. And his son, Paul, wouldn't be there until about 10.30. Then, we had to go to the insurance agent, and they were surprisingly busy. But, we got it done. All i need to do now is get a cashier's check for the balance and pick it up tomorrow. I promise to post pictures of her.

And, the countdown. Today is my last shift at Sally Beauty!!!!!!!! Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ladycroft - 05/29/08 11:45
i can't wait to get home and eat mexican!!!

and drink SPOT!!!

and play hair!!!!


congratulations on the car :)
paul - 05/29/08 09:44
Wow that mexican food looks pretty tasty. I have to admit, I never thought of eating mexican food in canada.
mrmike - 05/29/08 08:54
Wow! New job, new car, moooovin on up, to the East Side to a deluxe apartment in the skyyyy....

05/26/2008 18:50 #44456

Screw You, You're New
In every other city i have lived in, if the roads are going to be closed for any reason, there are signs ahead of time, warning of just such a closure.

Every year in Hamilton, there's a cycling road race that closes off a great number of streets. The signs start popping up about 6 weeks in advance. Same goes for London... sheesh, if anything there is closed down, the Queen had to come make, bless or knight the sign herself.

Not so in Buffalo... or Kenmore. Seems the Memorial Day parade is famous. To everyone but someone new... or newish enough to never have needed to drive up Delaware on Memorial Day.

Had the same experience downtown once. There was some foot race, marathon, or half marathon. Never did find out what it was, since all we knew is that we could not go anywhere and there were people with hand made signs saying "stop" standing in the middle of a downtown intersection.

I guess a sign would be redundant to locals... who cares about tourism or new residents!
uncutsaniflush - 05/27/08 21:04
(e:joshua) - we ran into that race as well at Richmond and Bidwell. That was a just a well bump in the road. We were delayed for maybe a minute or two. The cops and civilians were obviously trying to do right by both the race participants and the punters unlucky enough to experience the race whiling idling.

What (e:leetee) and I were more specifically referring was a some sort of race last summer. We were driving down Oak Street (which is very one way) and we stopped at the light at North Division. We were the third or fourth car from the light. People with signs blocked the intersecion for almost 20 minutes even though there was hardly any (racing/walking/jogging) human was crossing the intersection before a cop showed up. Some guy in a business suit (in a car in front of us) got out of his car and said something to the cop. The cop got out of his car and said something to the people with signs. We were allowed to go through the intersection.

(e:imk) - I don't know if (e:tiburon) was being sarcastic about Buffalo or being mean but that doesn't really matter.

<rant> The truth is that the City of Buffalo, the Village of Kenmore and most of Western New York seem to be so used to being abandoned by it's residents that the thought that people might actually move to the area seems to unthinkable to the people already here.

Case in point, people here including the media assume that everyone knows what and whare the Erie Canal Harbor is.
Furthermore, they assume that everyone knows what the outer and inner harbor is.

</rant>
joshua - 05/27/08 09:08
I dunno - I wasn't aware of the race, but then again I don't pay much attention to that stuff. I did notice it, however, when Jay and I went to return bottles to Weg. They had southbound Richmond closed as well, part of Bidwell, etc. It was a bit annoying but a little fun to see a cop blow his gasket when someone in an SUV tried to follow the walkers/racers around the circle on Ferry and Richmond.
imk2 - 05/27/08 02:00
uncut i don't think he meant anything mean by that comment, although im not sure what he meant , i don't think it was supposed to be mean spirited?
mike - 05/26/08 23:22
i can't park on my street on the day of the parade but i forgot last night so at like 9 am today the police were outside my house knocking on my door to get me to move my car. Which was a lot nicer than giving me a ticket or towing it so I was grateful. The sign was on the stop sign at the end of the street since we have no trees to hang signs on anymor eand so I missed it!
uncutsaniflush - 05/26/08 21:13
(e:tiburon1724) - when you are stuck bumper to bumper on a one-way street for 20 minutes not allowed to proceed because of a large number of humans walking/jogging/running at the intersection with no advance warning, the lovely grid system of streets doesn't matter.

fwiw, (e:leetee) and I are both new residents of Buffalo and Western New York. Oh, Lordy, poor Jimmy Griffin isn't even buried yet and based upon your comments it seems that the "City of Good Neighbors" is already an empty slogan.
tiburon1724 - 05/26/08 20:20
tourists? new residents? what are those? one beauty of most of the streets here is it's all a grid...

05/25/2008 22:09 #44449

New, Used or Beater?
Now that i have a license and a job that will take me out to West Seneca every day, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are wondering if we should add a vehicle to our family.

So, the next question arises. Do we get a new, newish or old beat up car?

I read your reply to (e:Mrmike)'s journal, (e:imk2), regarding Hyundai, even which dealership. We might look into that. What are their resale value like? Any good?

I think i would actually not want to get my dream car right away... being a new driver, what would i do if i even got a ding? Probably faint. So, no bright orange Mini Cooper for me just yet... *heavy sigh*

Anyone know of a good used car lot around here? Something i could take a look at some cheap but reliable beaters?
mrmike - 05/27/08 06:46
:::link:::

Perhaps a nice beater
mrmike - 05/26/08 22:30
I was thinking of shopping at Mission Motors - the city mission takes cars in a repairs them. The sales benefit the mission. You get an older car, but it's been re-cared for.
theecarey - 05/26/08 20:03
How far of a commute will you have? As a brand new driver, maybe a beater/used to start off with which would include the bonus of having really low or no payments and lower insurance premiums.

Gas mileage will vary of course but you wont necessarily pay a fortune. Just pass over the 500 cubic inch engine Cadillac sedans and go for something smaller.

Check out www.fueleconomy.gov for the fuel econoomy of pretty much every early and late model car out there.

good luck! :)
drew - 05/26/08 14:02
I don't know. My old Geo Metro did better than 40 mpg.
paul - 05/26/08 11:52
I think with the price of gas, you are actually better going with a newer model that costs a bit more. If you buy a beat up older car it is going to cost a fortune in gas with gas being $4.00/gallon.

05/21/2008 16:20 #44411

Background Check
For my new job, i need to accomplish several tasks so that they can make sure i have been an upstanding citizen.

On Monday, i was fingerprinted. Cool. Got that done when i moved to this country. No more ink pads these days -- my finger tips were scanned.

I have given my social security number on forms repeatedly (ok, i get that they want it, that is totally cool, but on a 4 page document, do they really need it at the top, bottom and middle of every page?). I have filled out the exact same forms 3 times now. All 5 multi-page forms.

Right now, however, i am stuck on something that is needed for my background check.

This is what the information sheet says:
"You will need to provide your current address and all other addresses at which you resided since 1973. If you turned 18 after 1973, you need only provide addresses from the year you turned 18 to present. Complete addresses are required, including the number, street, city, state and zip code, and the number of years you resided at each address. You must be sure that there are no periods of time unaccounted for. This is requires for State Central Register Clearance and Child Abuse Prevention Act forms."

Right now, i am stuck at 1996(ish), -- age 27(ish) unable to remember what the street address of an apartment building i lived at is.

In an email to my mom, she said i have moved around so much, she has had to replace the sheet of paper in the wee loose leaf binder she uses as an address book because i have used up "at least 2 sheets".

I just called and left a message with my oldest friend, Mark. He lived in the same building, so maybe he has a memory... or old address book.
jon - 05/21/08 20:03
I recently went to experian.com and ordered a free credit report. To my surprise it had every address I've lived at. Or at least the ones where I had my bills sent to. You might want to try that.
libertad - 05/21/08 18:50
That would be so hard for me. I can't remember every address I ever had. What do you put if you were transient and lived in a freaking Inn above a hick bar for a while like I did?

05/18/2008 14:30 #44386

Sad News
Yesteday, Tux, one of the rats we adopted from the SPCA died. I was expecting it. The vet told us to be on guard with her, that she might develop pneumonia and gave us the specifics of the symptoms, but also said that she is an old girl and may not live too much longer. We knew it when we adopted her that she was old.

She was not showing any signs of being sick, just old. Getting a bit clumsy, a bit thin, moving slower. On Thursday, i knew i needed to keep an eye on her, she had fallen out of her hammock getting in or out a few days earlier, moving slowly, being a bit more of a Stumbleina. So, if she didn't show signs of getting generally better, we were going to risk the shock to her to take her to the vet... but she didn't live long enough.

She was moving slow in the morning, as well as the few times i checked on her. My mom was visiting, (e:Uncutsaniflush) was home and she and i went to one of my mom's favie shops on Elmwood, Half and Half. When we left, she was there, head looking out the window of her little wooden house in her cage.

When we got back, us humans were chatting in the kitchen. Then, i got this sick feeling and ran to the cage. I don't know, exactly, when she died, but Tofu was there with her, laying over her, trying to keep her warm. I don't know what i did or said, but my mom and (e:Uncutsaniflush) came running.

I don't think her body was stone cold yet, but i am not the one that lifted her out, (e:Uncutsaniflush) did that. She is buried in our back yard, with some of her blankets (old torn towel pieces) with a big rock as a marker. Poor thing.

Tofu looks a bit confused, but i think she prefers having all the food to herself... the little piggie.
fellyconnelly - 05/20/08 08:29
that is so sad! aww poor little tux... will tofu be okay by herself?
theecarey - 05/19/08 11:06
((hug)) oh that's so sad. RIP Tux :(
tinypliny - 05/18/08 21:43
That is so sad. :( How old was she?