Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Rebecca who keeps it positive, writing, “I guess 2 out of 7 letters isn’t half bad.” Actually, it’s just a little better than one-fourth bad.
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Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Rebecca who keeps it positive, writing, “I guess 2 out of 7 letters isn’t half bad.” Actually, it’s just a little better than one-fourth bad.
Last week, I hosted a night of trivia to benefit VH1’s Save the Music Foundation. In addition to a great crowd, great volunteers and some great music from a group of accomplished musicians representing Brooklyn’s PS 58, we managed to raise over $5000. Don’t worry if you missed it, we got some great photos for you to check out.
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Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Courtney, who blames the “kurse of the Kardashians” for the constant misspelling of her name, not the barista.
If you happen to be trawling the Tory Burch website today, in search of purses no doubt, you may have stumbled across a surprise: me. There’s a very nice feature up on Tory’s Blog in which I’m described as a “five borough cult figure.” As if that weren’t nice enough, they described my delivery as “sly-meets-dry” before extolling me as a morning must-have for New Yorkers. In return, I offered up a glimpse of my life in the wee hours of the morning.
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Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Lela. She writes: “I haven’t ordered from Starbucks in a while, but was eager to see what they’d come up with for my oft-mangled (yet phonetic!) name. They didn’t disappoint!” They never do, Lela, they never do.
I thought by now my love for the “wee, wee, wee, wee” Geico commercial would be waning. But I saw it again today and it still brings a big smile to my face.
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My NY1 colleague Jamie Shupak is in the New York Post this morning. She’s profiled in the “At Home With” Real Estate feature. Jamie’s search for an apartment “she could cook in for under $2,000 a month” led her to a 300-square-foot studio in the West Village.
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The Spider-Man reviews are in—take two. They are better this time though fall quite short of rave. In general, the critics seemed to be giving the troubled show the benefit of the doubt despite it’s many false starts and foibles.
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I imagine zoo animals get very tired of eating the same thing, day in and day out. So who’s to blame this lion for looking outside his cage for a little amuse bouche? The Sun Sentinel caught the hungry lion licking his chops on tape as a small boy toddled by, unperturbed that he was being contemplated as a menu option. Hilarious.
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