Star Wars was really goood!! One word: YODA.
That's all you need to know.
I think it's a good thing I have no real recollection of the 3 Star Wars movies from the 80's. This way, I see the story as it unfolds and won't know what's going to happen before it happens.
:)
I'm meeting Melissa for dinner later. I'm trying to find a place to eat.
So far I picked this:
Borobudur
Indonesian food hasn't yet ignited the culinary curiosity of the foodie masses, but this eatery (named after central Java's 9th-century Buddhist monument) goes a little way toward rectifying the situation. Opened in 2000, what was more of a take-out pad became so popular that a year later it expanded, with a dining room (another nine tables) and a small bar. The Sumatran chef cooks Indonesian standards, such as crumbly and crunchy corn fritters and a chicken satay that's heavier than the Thai version. His take on nasi goreng (the staple fried-rice dish) is delicate and balanced. And to top it all off, the prices are dirt-cheap—two can get stuffed for $20.
128 E 4th St between First and Second Aves (212-614-9079). Subway: F to Lower East Side–Second Ave. Sun–Thu 11:30am–10:30pm; Fri, Sat 11:30am–1am. Average main course: $7.50
I've never had Indonesian before.
Dinner last night was at an Italian restaurant. Lobster raviolis, clams, fried zuchinni, calamari, salad. I'm a food addict. Mmmmmm.
Brooklyn Heights is such a gorgeous neighborhood. No garbage on the streets or sidewalks. It's quiet. Everyone jogs. Everyone cleans up their dog's poops.
Not in my neighborhood! Around here it's like an obstacle course of "avoid the dookie". Blah.
It reminded me of the Cosby's neighborhood, but I'm not 100% sure that they really lived there. Hmm.
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