September 11th, 2012
05:00 AM ET
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I hope everyone has a good day.
Week one pick'em status. The only two I saw last week:
Jdizzle: 8-8
Mary Shannon: 10-6
Week two pick'ems now open! I just have to go do some scouting quick and lick these wounds.
Though on a good note, both my fantasy teams beat their opponents this week at NFL.com. =)
Some modbot got me, let's try again:
Woo hoo me!!! Ok, on to Week 2:
NY Giants over Tampa Bay (sorry AleeD)
Chicago over Green Bay
Raiders over Dolphins
Texans over Jaguars
Browns over Bengals
Chiefs over Bills (old dislike for Buffalo re: Truth)
Ravens over Eages (helps my Giants)
Panthers over Saints (no bounty here)
Cardinals over Patriots
Vikings over Colts
Redskins over Rams (yuk, again)
Cowboys over Seahawks
Jets over Steelers
Titans over Chargers
SF over Lions
Denver over Falcons
I posted my picks but a modbot got me...twice. I tried to find the offensive word(s) but still got stopped. Maybe the nice lady behind the curtain will release my words into cyberspace, please?
Had a most interesting day today. For lunch, I moseyed into a place that served twenty four different kinds of TonKatsu. I am talking lean TonKatsu, Fat TonKatsu, TonKatsu with Chicken Feet, with beef tripe, with Ox Innards. I am not kidding.
The place was empty and since the staff spoke no English, and my Cantonese is laughable, I had four servers helping me, and when one saw my passport as I was paying the bill, she pointed and said "Ooooh,,,9/11!"
And THAT about brought it all home. Pun intended.
Say a prayer/chant/meditation/whatever your thing today, please, in remembrance.
Be well All!
PLEASE tell me you are taking food pictures!!!
Kat, my dear, my third favorite NP alum, behind myself and my 1987 roomie from Bouton Hall...Would I ever disappoint you?
Not only have I taken food pictures (one observation...when you take pics of your food in Asia, people look at you VERY strangely), but I was thinking of a story that I will contribute if you are ever really starved (pun intended) for material (working title: "TonKatsu: You're very welcome" PLEASE feel free to edit...:)
As I was eating though, I was also thinking about when I was first introduced to this dish at age twelve, and what it felt like today being a stranger in a VERY strange land (none of the staff nor I could understand each other), and what it felt like watching someone grind the dipping additives via mortar and pestle at the table. Tipping is not customary in Asia, but I still pulled her aside and gave her 20% because she made me feel very personally connected. The more I travel, the more I really have come to believe that there is something very visceral, very personal about preparing food for another person. When you think about it, you are putting your own personal signature on that person's very sustenance. While it is easy to dismiss that, I think there is not much that is more personal.
Kat, if you need pics or anything, please send your email through our resident Mayor, RichHead. I will be happy to send anything I have.
Best!
PWA
Truth you are going to be famous! Can I have your autograph?
Sounds like you are having a great time. I read Kats ramen noodle story. What the heck is "brick and bottle?"
Oh – a brick of ramen noodles and a bottle of Zesty Italian salad dressing.
For those of us who are geographically challenged, I found a map: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/map/guangdong/guangdong.gif
Kind of like "Where's Waldo", today starring Truth.
Just trying to help here so you can "pin the tail on Waldo". Go to the google home page, select the maps option, type city name, country and poof, you are there. Use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. For added fun mouse over to the upper right of the map and hover over the square that says satellite and you have the option of having a satellite view or the Google Earth view (more 3-D ish). You can zoom in pretty close. No street views in Guangzhou though.
The Bing homepage also has a similar feature and sometimes Bing offers better resolution photos than Google.
Enjoy.
Wishing all Klatschers a peaceful day of remembrance of those lost on this tragic day, and hope that an event of that magnitude never happens again.
Ditto, ditto, ditto.
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