Monday, December 31, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
SND On The Road??
So would people like to take SND to the farm house in Jan. or Feb? Right now I have open Sat. Jan 19th or Sat. Feb. 2. On Mon. Jan 21, we have MLK day, so, depending on people's work schedules, we could stay two nights until Monday. Also, we could leave on a Friday for either wknd as far as I'm concerned. Let's discuss if either wknd works for people, or propose other ones further into the future. Please also be hereby officially informed that the farm house has flies living in the walls that sleep during the week and play on wknds. Sometimes there are many, buzzing around, being annoying, though nothing more. If you can't stand flies, you probably will not love the farm house, unless we have managed to kill them all by then.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
SND: 25 Sundays in 2007
6/24 – Bogota
7/1 – Sheep Station
7/8 - None
7/15 – Gowanus Yacht Club
7/22 – Pacifico
7/29 – Grimaldi’s
8/5 – Alchemy
8/12 – Cyclones/Coney Island
8/19 - Robin des Bois
8/26 – Smoke Joint
9/3 – Flatbush Farm (special Monday night edition!)
9/9 – Donna Da Vino
9/16 – Emmys
9/23 – Black Mountain Wine Bar
9/30 – Graziella’s
10/7 – Union Hall
10/14 – Barfry (special Manhattan edition!)
10/21 - Song
10/28 - Franny's
11/4 - Bonita Billyburg
11/11 - Noodle Pudding
11/18 - Mooney's
11/25 - Amorina
12/2 - Brekke's holiday party
12/9 - Madiba
12/16 - Thai/Winnie's
In honor of the end of SND for 2007, please look back on the list above and post your total attendance number in the comments section. You may also list which weeks you missed so we can get a full picture of each SND. Love you all and see you on January 6th!
7/1 – Sheep Station
7/8 - None
7/15 – Gowanus Yacht Club
7/22 – Pacifico
7/29 – Grimaldi’s
8/5 – Alchemy
8/12 – Cyclones/Coney Island
8/19 - Robin des Bois
8/26 – Smoke Joint
9/3 – Flatbush Farm (special Monday night edition!)
9/9 – Donna Da Vino
9/16 – Emmys
9/23 – Black Mountain Wine Bar
9/30 – Graziella’s
10/7 – Union Hall
10/14 – Barfry (special Manhattan edition!)
10/21 - Song
10/28 - Franny's
11/4 - Bonita Billyburg
11/11 - Noodle Pudding
11/18 - Mooney's
11/25 - Amorina
12/2 - Brekke's holiday party
12/9 - Madiba
12/16 - Thai/Winnie's
In honor of the end of SND for 2007, please look back on the list above and post your total attendance number in the comments section. You may also list which weeks you missed so we can get a full picture of each SND. Love you all and see you on January 6th!
New Year, New SND Idea
Hey everyone...
Just to get it on the blog. Here is a suggestion for an early 2008 SND: Bar Toto. Here is the link. Photos and videos from Winnie's, please. I'll post mine tonight.
Just to get it on the blog. Here is a suggestion for an early 2008 SND: Bar Toto. Here is the link. Photos and videos from Winnie's, please. I'll post mine tonight.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, SND!!!
In a blindly passive-aggressive gesture, I simply want to say that A) I had a fabulous time last night and B) I look forward to all the pictures and video going on the blog as soon as humanly possible.
xoxox
xoxox
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown.
So where are we going on Sunday? 6pm sounds good - the Patriots game is at 1. Mustafa is very honored to be invited and plans to attend.
Let's make good use of the comments section...
Let's make good use of the comments section...
Monday, December 10, 2007
Extra ticket to I am Legend?
I have a work colleague who really wants to see the movie tomorrow, so if any one of you can't make it, I'll take the extra ticket.
Madiba reaction
Comments on Sara's bronchitis blog work for now as the post-Madiba wrap-up. But if we want to call ourselves a blog, we need to get a decent post up about last night's festivities. What I really want, of course, is for Nate to e-mail me the pictures he took of me dancing with the African gentleman. Then I'll be glad to post a proper blog on our fabulous Ft. Greene dining experience.
Notes from underground
Well, I went to the doctor this morning and got a diagnosis of bronchitis, plus prescriptions for an antibiotic and a fun cough syrup with a "narcotic" in it (hoping for codeine!) so I should be all good for Wednesday's screening. In the meantime, please fill me in on what I missed...
Saturday, December 8, 2007
'Straight Outta Compton' Cover by Nina Gordon
I'm home, I'm sick, I'm posting random stuff to the blog. This is really funny though- very in the vein of Alanis' "My Humps."
Friday, December 7, 2007
Remember Gowanus?

Just came across this listing on Gridskipper about the worst bar bathrooms in New York. Gowanus is #3.
New Treo
I'm officially back! Can't wait for SND this week. I've never eaten South African food before.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
I lost my Treo
If you're trying to find me, e-mail is best since my Treo is gone. I can't get phone or text messages. I have no idea how long I'll be sans phone/remote e-mail. I feel like I'm a contestant on the fake reality show entitled, "Disconnected" about type-A's torn away from modern day communication devices.
*sniffle*
I've got a new level of sympathy for Kyle's bout with the flu, as I seem to have it today. Going home and into hibernation now; hoping to chug enough Airborne to be all better (read: hungry) by Sunday.
NBR reaction + a yes to Madiba this Sunday
I read the NBR results on the comments of Peter's latest post, and I can't tell you you how thrilled George and I are at his being singled out as Best Actor. We are looking forward to a very warm and happy holiday.


George is also saddened that he is not a member of SND and therefor cannot attend this Sunday's dinner at Madiba. George just loves South African cuisine.


George is also saddened that he is not a member of SND and therefor cannot attend this Sunday's dinner at Madiba. George just loves South African cuisine.
December 9th is rapidly approaching
You know what's great about the shuffle funtion of itunes? Every once in awhile a song comes on that you never thought you wanted to hear but you did, in this case Easy Lover by Phil Collins and Phillip Bailey. Whatever happened to Phillip Bailey? Was he anybody before the song? Did he do anything after it?
In case you haven't noticed I'm a bit bored today and don't feel like working on any of my movies, even the ones I actually like. I am also not so patiently waiting for the National Board of Review to announce their Best Films of the year - the first organization to do so each year. And while the group itself is a joke, somehow they still make a lot of noise every year and we all anxiously await for this corrupt organization to announce their results. so let's hope for some Warner love...
Anyway to get to the main subject at hand, I don't believe we have decided on a location for what may very well be the final SND of the year where everyone comes.
I know Sara threw out Madiba...
In case you haven't noticed I'm a bit bored today and don't feel like working on any of my movies, even the ones I actually like. I am also not so patiently waiting for the National Board of Review to announce their Best Films of the year - the first organization to do so each year. And while the group itself is a joke, somehow they still make a lot of noise every year and we all anxiously await for this corrupt organization to announce their results. so let's hope for some Warner love...
Anyway to get to the main subject at hand, I don't believe we have decided on a location for what may very well be the final SND of the year where everyone comes.
I know Sara threw out Madiba...
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Music Attempt
First attempt to put music on here. We'll see if it works. We are truly a multi-media enterprise now.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Peter's gift
The Friday Night Lights DVD's were a really great gift, especially considering NBC has pulled their shows from iTunes. Read this: http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/02/nbc-content-gets-removed-from-itunes/
more holiday spirit...
Other shout-outs:
Peter, for the awesome gifts. Nathaniel, for driving us Brooklynites home. Sara, for wine AND sweets. Jacks, for coming in spite of a sick Kyle and with a fab new hair cut...
To Kyle, we hope you feel ALL better soon.
have a good week, everyone!
Much like Brekke's Xmas tree...
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
Here I Am
Several thoughts, responses, updates re:
1. The Frames CD. On it are The Frames "Burn the Maps," "For the Birds," "Set List" (which is a live disc), "The Cost (much of which I think was on the movie), and "The Roads Outgrown" (which is like an EP). You will also find Sufjan Stevens' "Illinois" (one of a projected 50 albums devoted to the states of our country, though he's only done Michigan and Illinois so far, and which features the hit "Come on Bring the Illinoise" and songs about state luminaries John Wayne Gacy and Mary Todd Lincoln), Andrew Bird's "The Mysterious Production of Eggs" (Bird is a Northwestern alum), and finally Grizzley Bear's "Yellow House" (which being my new favorite album is currently wearing out the grooves in the tiny hard drive of my ipod.) I will make sure that those of you who weren't there this last Sunday get a copy.
2. My Flu. It's not an agonizing sickness. More the kind of thing that just gives me a sore throat, aches and swell my glands up. Mostly it's just made me sleep a lot. As far as being sick goes, it's not so bad, I just can't really do anything. Thank you all for your support though. I am fighting on with a steady barrage of OJ and tea and clementines and hope to join you all Sunday night.
3. Photos. Below you will find photos from our most recent SND, and also from a midsummer's SND, to warm us up in the face of the coming chill and snow (it's supposed to snow this weekend!). Enjoy.



1. The Frames CD. On it are The Frames "Burn the Maps," "For the Birds," "Set List" (which is a live disc), "The Cost (much of which I think was on the movie), and "The Roads Outgrown" (which is like an EP). You will also find Sufjan Stevens' "Illinois" (one of a projected 50 albums devoted to the states of our country, though he's only done Michigan and Illinois so far, and which features the hit "Come on Bring the Illinoise" and songs about state luminaries John Wayne Gacy and Mary Todd Lincoln), Andrew Bird's "The Mysterious Production of Eggs" (Bird is a Northwestern alum), and finally Grizzley Bear's "Yellow House" (which being my new favorite album is currently wearing out the grooves in the tiny hard drive of my ipod.) I will make sure that those of you who weren't there this last Sunday get a copy.
2. My Flu. It's not an agonizing sickness. More the kind of thing that just gives me a sore throat, aches and swell my glands up. Mostly it's just made me sleep a lot. As far as being sick goes, it's not so bad, I just can't really do anything. Thank you all for your support though. I am fighting on with a steady barrage of OJ and tea and clementines and hope to join you all Sunday night.
3. Photos. Below you will find photos from our most recent SND, and also from a midsummer's SND, to warm us up in the face of the coming chill and snow (it's supposed to snow this weekend!). Enjoy.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Jackie has a pixie 'do?
I need photo documentation uploaded to the blog immediately. And since I also read on Sara's latest blog comments that Kyle has the flu, I say, "Feel better, Kyle!"
to Claude and Brekke...
I was totally hearing both of your voices in my head just now when I declined my dear brother-in-law's request for me to book a ticket on the same crack-of-dawn flight to Arizona with them for Christmas vacation. I do adore that baby, and them, but there is NO WAY I am sacrificing my delicious solitary reading time/peaceful Xanaxy Jetblue TV viewing/potential meeting of fabulous handsome stranger in the next seat, in order to play nanny. No way. No. Way. So thanks for your imaginary support!
why eating an apple can make you feel virtuous..and other bloggish thoughts...
Hi everyone.
I have a couple of things to say:
1. I am so sad to have missed last Sunday's SND. I was having Korean BBQ in LA, and I would just like to say that, although it was no SND, Korean food rocks and we should totally do that for one of our dinners. Delicious! Plus I can say three things in Korean, which is cool.
2. Brekke told me that Peter don't her I don't blog enough.
3. I am going to try and blog more, although I would also like to point out that some SNDers don't blog at all! Go for it!!!
4. I am going to bring something SWEET to Brek's SND Holiday Shindig. I am thinking about visiting THE CHOCOLATE ROOM.
5. I am eating an apple right now, and I am feeling virtuous, but it doesn't really have anything to do with the above post.
Miss you all!
See you Sunday.
I have a couple of things to say:
1. I am so sad to have missed last Sunday's SND. I was having Korean BBQ in LA, and I would just like to say that, although it was no SND, Korean food rocks and we should totally do that for one of our dinners. Delicious! Plus I can say three things in Korean, which is cool.
2. Brekke told me that Peter don't her I don't blog enough.
3. I am going to try and blog more, although I would also like to point out that some SNDers don't blog at all! Go for it!!!
4. I am going to bring something SWEET to Brek's SND Holiday Shindig. I am thinking about visiting THE CHOCOLATE ROOM.
5. I am eating an apple right now, and I am feeling virtuous, but it doesn't really have anything to do with the above post.
Miss you all!
See you Sunday.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
What you can bring on Sunday
Things should get, uh, cookin' around 6:30pm. I'll supply all the food. You can bring...
1) Your sweet selves
2) Wine, beer or booze and/or
3) Something sweet for dessert
The menu:
Artichoke dip and baguette
Arugula and gorganzola salad
Sausage and sage pie
Tomato and goat cheese tart
The address:
333 E. 17th Street, #2B (between 1st and 2nd Ave.)
Cell: 347-819-3139
1) Your sweet selves
2) Wine, beer or booze and/or
3) Something sweet for dessert
The menu:
Artichoke dip and baguette
Arugula and gorganzola salad
Sausage and sage pie
Tomato and goat cheese tart
The address:
333 E. 17th Street, #2B (between 1st and 2nd Ave.)
Cell: 347-819-3139
Comments vs. New posts
Sara - I was going to reply to your last post, but I get the feeling no one reads the comments - cause it's hard to see when something new has been posted. So I'm starting a new post. But in fact, no one is probably reading this either because it seems everyone is too busy for the blog except for Brekke, Sara and me. Anyway, I just can't bring myself to actually do my job today so here I am blogging away...to an audience of maybe 2.
I think the strongly worded letter is a good compromise. Especially since it's been, oh, 16 years since you last spoke to him. And I'm always up for new cluminary experiences - happy to go back to madiba - maybe it will be better than I remember from years ago. As for good chinese - does that exist in Brooklyn?
Kyle - thanks so much for The Frames CDs. I'm listening to them now. One question - was there another group (other than The Frames) on the CD? It uploaded into my itunes and now I can't find some of the CDs.
Brekke - can we bring you anything on Sunday?
I think the strongly worded letter is a good compromise. Especially since it's been, oh, 16 years since you last spoke to him. And I'm always up for new cluminary experiences - happy to go back to madiba - maybe it will be better than I remember from years ago. As for good chinese - does that exist in Brooklyn?
Kyle - thanks so much for The Frames CDs. I'm listening to them now. One question - was there another group (other than The Frames) on the CD? It uploaded into my itunes and now I can't find some of the CDs.
Brekke - can we bring you anything on Sunday?
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Three unrelated thoughts
First: I have been trying to figure out a way to display the rules on the blog; I think it has something to do with putting them in the "About Me" slot but I can't figure out where that is. Will continue to futz around with it, maybe I'll stumble upon the solution somehow.
Second: thank you to last Sunday's group for listening to my tales of woe about my wine bar story and my irretrievably alcoholic high school friend. I've come up with an answer to the second one: a strongly-worded letter! Yes, it will probably yield just as much (read: little) response as any of my missives to various companies and local-government representatives over the years, but at least I'll have put my two cents in. Nathaniel, you'll back me up on this, no?
Third: in thinking about upcoming SND's, in December and beyond - I think we should broaden our culinary horizons a bit. Vietnamese? Peruvian? Even just good Chinese? We could start with South African at Madiba, which has already been floated as a possible destination. Other thoughts?
Second: thank you to last Sunday's group for listening to my tales of woe about my wine bar story and my irretrievably alcoholic high school friend. I've come up with an answer to the second one: a strongly-worded letter! Yes, it will probably yield just as much (read: little) response as any of my missives to various companies and local-government representatives over the years, but at least I'll have put my two cents in. Nathaniel, you'll back me up on this, no?
Third: in thinking about upcoming SND's, in December and beyond - I think we should broaden our culinary horizons a bit. Vietnamese? Peruvian? Even just good Chinese? We could start with South African at Madiba, which has already been floated as a possible destination. Other thoughts?
Monday, November 26, 2007
Bending the rules...
I just read Peter's post, and despite my general applause and aggreeance with his suggestions, I am already going to request that we bend the rules this Sunday and add an 8th to our holiday SND at my place.
Ali is a great friend and I would really like her to be here to share in the festive holiday spirit and delicious food and wine that will be served. Since it is at my house and there is no pesky table at which to get be stuck, I think we may alleviate the previously-experienced discomfort at not being able to communicate with the group as a whole. Ali was present at the 4th of July BBQ at Nathaniel's (during what I will term, the nascent phase of SND), and I think we an all agree that she's an excellent 8th, if an 8th can be allowed.
I hope I will hear a resounding chorus of YES! to this request. If not, well, I'm not really hungry anyway. No wait, that's how my family handles conflict. So if not, well, no biggy.
Despite it's having absolutely nothing to do with anything buy my pride and vanity, I attach here a photo of my nephew Fletcher and I in San Francisco yesterday. He is a precious child who is only able to speak coherently when giving me directions to the new toy store not far from his home. I think we look like a Patagonia ad.
Let the group blogging begin!
P.S. I just ordered about $40 worth of Indian food from Baluchi's because I couldn't decide what I wanted. I am expressing my shame here as this feels somehow like a confessional. Okay, byeeee.
Rules, rules, rules...
Hello there to SND'ers! Brekke and Claude - you were both much missed last night at Amorina. Very tasty pizza despite the fact that there was an apparent arugula shortage.
We decided that the "rules" of SND should be posted on the site in a place where one will always see them upon entering the site. Maybe not front and center, but off to the side. I have no idea how this will work but trust that someone does.
A couple more rules were proposed:
1. All communication for SND will now be exclusively on the blog - no more group emails. This way we will be able to look back and see everything we have said (for better and worse). so perhaps someone will post on Monday as the main post for the week, and then everyone else will comment there. Of course new posts can be added at anytime
2. The SND group shall never be too big so that the table can't have one big discussion. I proposed that we always stay at 7 or under - thus guests may only come on a night where one of the core will be absent. Exceptions can be petitioned for and made - but looking back I don't think our dinners with 8 or more have worked out well so i think this may be a good rule. Or maybe not a firm rule but a suggestion? Thoughts?
Lots more to discuss but I have a 2:30 meeting. Can't wait to see you all Sunday night!
We decided that the "rules" of SND should be posted on the site in a place where one will always see them upon entering the site. Maybe not front and center, but off to the side. I have no idea how this will work but trust that someone does.
A couple more rules were proposed:
1. All communication for SND will now be exclusively on the blog - no more group emails. This way we will be able to look back and see everything we have said (for better and worse). so perhaps someone will post on Monday as the main post for the week, and then everyone else will comment there. Of course new posts can be added at anytime
2. The SND group shall never be too big so that the table can't have one big discussion. I proposed that we always stay at 7 or under - thus guests may only come on a night where one of the core will be absent. Exceptions can be petitioned for and made - but looking back I don't think our dinners with 8 or more have worked out well so i think this may be a good rule. Or maybe not a firm rule but a suggestion? Thoughts?
Lots more to discuss but I have a 2:30 meeting. Can't wait to see you all Sunday night!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
SND - post Thanksgiving edition
I figured out how to blog! Sadly, I don't really have anything interesting to say except I hope all of you SNDers have a wonderful Thanksgiving and that you eat (and drink) as well as we do each Sunday night.
Now - to those of you coming on Sunday - any suggestions?
Now - to those of you coming on Sunday - any suggestions?
Monday, November 19, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
As we approach the big 2-5...
I suggest a round of BEST OF/FAVEs. We're coming upon a big anniversary and the close of a calendar year.
No need to do them all-- but if you have a particular memory to share, go for it! And add additional catagories, of course!
Some suggestions:
BEST APPS (passed or otherwise, Brekke)
BEST ENTREE
BEST DESSERT
BEST AMBIENCE
BEST SURPRISE
BEST REASON TO TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
and of course, the struggles....
WORST SURPRISE
WORST SERVICE
WORST DIGESTION
No need to do them all-- but if you have a particular memory to share, go for it! And add additional catagories, of course!
Some suggestions:
BEST APPS (passed or otherwise, Brekke)
BEST ENTREE
BEST DESSERT
BEST AMBIENCE
BEST SURPRISE
BEST REASON TO TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
and of course, the struggles....
WORST SURPRISE
WORST SERVICE
WORST DIGESTION
Remember this?

Pursuant to our conversation re: porn (whether they're actually doing it in Tell Me You Love Me) at dinner last night, I remembered this instant classic of a photo from our wonderful Coney Island outing during the summer. Sara and I and the sea of Short Buses. I recall something about a picture being worth a thousand something-or-other...
Happy Birthday to SND #20
In case we haven't praised the cake enough...
I'm going to go ahead and say this was one of the tastiest SND's ever. Still thinking happy thoughts about that chocolate mousse. A few superlatives from last night's feast-
Conversation most likely to be parlayed into a Sunday Styles-esque article: Jackie's musings on the lack of social construct for dealing with the loss of friends who disappear into baby-land (or general domesticity) never to be heard from again.
Most fruitless iphone online search: Kyle's ten minutes spent looking for pictures of Josh Brolin's galpal, "Diane Lang."
Most likely to never actually kiss a woman: the painfully awkward teacher in Jersey who never moved beyond fleeting eye contact with Claude.
Most deserving of an honorary martini at next week's SND: Brekke, for making the formerly imaginary blog a reality. The internets will never be the same.
Conversation most likely to be parlayed into a Sunday Styles-esque article: Jackie's musings on the lack of social construct for dealing with the loss of friends who disappear into baby-land (or general domesticity) never to be heard from again.
Most fruitless iphone online search: Kyle's ten minutes spent looking for pictures of Josh Brolin's galpal, "Diane Lang."
Most likely to never actually kiss a woman: the painfully awkward teacher in Jersey who never moved beyond fleeting eye contact with Claude.
Most deserving of an honorary martini at next week's SND: Brekke, for making the formerly imaginary blog a reality. The internets will never be the same.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Noodle Pudding
Dinner was a revelation. A scintillating Nancy Meyer's-helmed delight replete with excellent conversation, BIG questions (babies change everything? power corrupts?), obligatory drooling over Kyle's iPhone, and one hellofa flourless chocolate cake. Need I say more? Now chime in, people.
dreams of chocolate cake...
Tonight we experienced a truly extraordinary dessert-- the flourless chocolate cake at Noodle Pudding. Lest you shrug it off with a "yeah, yeah, chocolate's always good...had one cake, had them all", let me just say that one SNDer was struck DUMB by this taste sensation. (It's true: Jackie stopped talking, stopped listening, just stared out into the lights for a few secons while she tasted it.) Light yet buoyant with flavor, amazingly rich but not too sweet-- and with a delectable homemade hazelnut gelato on top-- this dessert took the cake-- and our collective breaths away.
Also of note: this was numero 20 for SND! Three cheers for our longevity! May there be many many more (chocolate cakes)....
xo
Also of note: this was numero 20 for SND! Three cheers for our longevity! May there be many many more (chocolate cakes)....
xo
SND...A History
At last we have a blog. Below is the history up to tonight. Now feel free to post and comment.
6/24 – Bogota
6/24 – Bogota
7/1 – Sheep Station
7/8 - None
7/15 – Gowanus Yacht Club
7/22 – Pacifico
7/29 – Grimaldi’s
8/5 – Alchemy
8/12 – Cyclones/Coney Island
8/19 - Robin des Bois
8/26 – Smoke Joint
9/3 – Flatbush Farm (special Monday night edition!)
9/9 – Donna Da Vino
9/16 – Emmys
9/23 – Black Mountain Wine Bar
9/30 – Graziella’s
10/7 – Union Hall
10/14 – Barfry (special Manhattan edition!)
10/21 - Song
10/28 - Franny's
11/4 - Bonita Billyburg
11/11 - Noodle Pudding
10/21 - Song
10/28 - Franny's
11/4 - Bonita Billyburg
11/11 - Noodle Pudding
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