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06/19/2015 10:06 #60063

Corning Glass Museum
Category: museum

The Corning glass museum was amazing. I would definitely go back. We spend about four hours there and I don't think we made it through the whole thing. Totally worth the price. There is art, history, science and live demonstrations not to mention the biggest gift shop I have ever seen. It makes me want to try glass blowing.

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06/19/2015 10:00 #60062

Perkins
Category: food

I don't think I ate there since the 90s but last night we were stuck where there was only a Perkins. The food wasn't that bad. I remember this was always my brothers favorite restaurant when we used to have them in buffalo.

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06/19/2015 09:58 #60061

Terry and Pennsyltukey Terry
Category: hair

Imagine a whole Irish dancer truckload of these guys in a parade.

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06/13/2015 16:11 #60051

Green Tea Creme Brule
Category: food

Soto on elmwood has the most amazing dessert. its a matcha tea creme brûlé. you should get itn

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ExBuffalonian - 06/14/15 10:32
I love green tea, and I love Crème brûlée. But I never thought of putting the two together. The more you know!

06/13/2015 16:10 #60050

Dad, Uncle Frank's and E:libertad's Birthday
Category: birthday

My dad and uncle just turned 70 and (e:libertad) turned half their age.

It was a great party. We heard a lot of stories comparing my dad and uncle's military experience. For twins they had very different experiences. My uncle talked a lot about camaraderie while my father's was more "negotiation."

its so funny to hear them tell stories they were both involved in and how different they often tell them and the few stories where they agree.

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joe - 06/16/15 02:14
In case any one was wondering about the picture of the book, it was one of those "What happened in 1945" books they sell at the store. (e:paul) and I noticed founding of the UN makes the cut, but nothing in August that year did besides Washington's speed limit being reduced. That's a rosy way to look at it, lol.
ExBuffalonian - 06/14/15 10:30
I love the way Western New Yorkers use their garages as additional living space in warm weather months. Not sure if it's a thing mostly unique WNY, but you definitely don't see it so much here in Maryland.