WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Out with my sons today… one in Ironheart.. rocking his IH x B01's [emoji4]
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Completely inedible.
No HP sauce on it…
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Yeah, didn't we determine that it needs to be at least lunch time before it's socially acceptable?
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Yesterday.
Solo trip to the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut
And then ate at Mecha Ramen tonkatsu forever
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Then the gf finally woke up and we went into NYC to check out the visvim pop up
This is not visvim, but inexplicable and made in Japan
Went to self edge and tried on too many goodies that I shouldn't buy but probably will when I can sneak them
The gf was angry that I got ramen while she slept in sooooooo. Ramen again for dinner. This time at Mister Taka
And then dessert at a rice pudding place called Rice to Riches, which had the best decor I've ever seen
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Ohmygodthatbike [emoji7]
+1 that is a gorgeous hog [emoji106]
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Thanks, Have to talk about Arthur Lee and Love someday. I'm a huge fan especially the early stuff like Little Red Book,and 7&7 Is. Saw them open for Black Sabbath,of all people, during the Forever Changes period.
I came to them late (what with being born in '73 [emoji1]), after getting heavily into the history of The Doors and that whole LA scene of the time.
The first three albums are all stunning and they deserve so much more retrospective attention. I saw them in Liverpool the year before Arthur Lee died. He was too ill to be on stage but at least I got to see Jonny Echols play guitar.
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Very cool. They performed in NYC,as well,one time not long before he died. I didn't see the show,but the reviews were,unfortunately,not too good.
Just to be clear… it was "The Love Band" I saw, details here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Lemonade_(band) I remember enjoying it a lot. Jonny was given room to do his stuff, but it was essentially a cover band.