Friday, June 17, 2005
Grant & Pine - restaurant #1. Ginza
So, the project begins today, Friday, June 17th. Amber joined me for lunch and we strolled through the famous Chinatown gate. There were lots of tourists around, so we felt safe. I think we passed a kosher place, but for some reason it didn't register, and we ended up at Ginza, a surpisingly Japanese restaurant. It's next to Happy Hair ($8) at 614 Pine @ Grant.
Lunch was long and the cold, unfiltered sake did us right.
The beef teriyaki was bomb-tastic, as was the ginger vinaigrette on the salad.
The sushi rolls were superb, and the large, clean windows let us gaze down upon the murse-toting euromen as they fumbled with their maps and phrasebooks.
A couple of ad-guys sat next to us and it made me feel dirty.
Then, Amber won a free plane ticket to NYC. Hell YES.
Lunch was long and the cold, unfiltered sake did us right.

The sushi rolls were superb, and the large, clean windows let us gaze down upon the murse-toting euromen as they fumbled with their maps and phrasebooks.
A couple of ad-guys sat next to us and it made me feel dirty.
Then, Amber won a free plane ticket to NYC. Hell YES.

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Erick,
Thank you for your kind words. Did you see my posting about thenew Pope? Having attended a Jesuit school, I think you'd find it most interesting. BTW, I think it's great that you're returning to complete your degree.
Thank you for your kind words. Did you see my posting about thenew Pope? Having attended a Jesuit school, I think you'd find it most interesting. BTW, I think it's great that you're returning to complete your degree.
Is a murse a male nurse or a man-purse?
http://www.cherryflava.com/cherryflava/2004/09/forgot_your_mur.html
http://www.cherryflava.com/cherryflava/2004/09/forgot_your_mur.html
Luckky - thank you so much for visiting K.D.I.T.R.O.R.
To answer your question - I used "murse" to refer to a "man-purse."
Would I have been more correst to use "murse" in reference to a male nurse?
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To answer your question - I used "murse" to refer to a "man-purse."
Would I have been more correst to use "murse" in reference to a male nurse?
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