Am I the only one who's just finding out about this...

this is not a taxi. it will not pick you up.

copcabs...who knew? click here.

i saw one today (for the first time ever) and yes, it freaked me out.
Here's additional info I  gathered from the blog of cab driver... 
 
1. the police are not usually in uniform, and there is always more than one person in the car
2. if the medallion number (the four digits in the rooflight used to identify the car) begins with 6Y or 2W its a cop car
3. the usual yellow strip on cab doors is black on these undercover cabs

I beat Barack's score by 30 points*...

So as it turns out I don't like to bowl. Not one bit.
In all fairness, this might have something to do with the fact that I'm terrible at it. And when I say terrible, I mean really, really bad.
It's often said that the Polish have a natural gift for bowling. This gift was not passed on to me. Perhaps I have a little to0 much Irish in my blood.
I scored a 67 in my first game. This is 30 points better than Obama's infamous bowling debacle. Though, it should be noted he scored 37 points over only 7 frames and at that rate he would have ended up with 53 points. So, perhaps I only scored 13 better, but unless someone gives me a hard time, let's stick with the 30.

My aunt did much better than me. She's in a weekly bowling league and has her own ball. I consented to go so as to aid in her practice. Not by choice. I'm a good niece. Well, sometimes. Until I start complaining...
And become distracting with my mad flash-photography skills.
Naomi, this shot is for you. My size 10 feet look somewhat clownish in bowling shoes (another downside to the game). But Jonathan, I did think of you in picking out my socks (this picture doesn't do them justice--they have pink toes and heels).
My second score was slightly better at 84. But I felt this screen sums up the experience  better than I ever could:  Stop! Game Over. 
You don't have to tell me twice.
However, one should note that I am a fantastic bowler when it comes to a pick-up game of cricket. I discovered this skill while vacationing in Australia and shocked my male counterparts (don't pretend you don't remember this, Greg. Connor). Clearly, I grew up in the wrong country. So if the you ever need a bowler, you know who to call. But don't try to take me bowling. Unless there's a lot of beer involved--that my Irish genes could handle.

My "One Day..." Dream; Episode II: London Calling

One day...I will live and work in London. Even if only for a little while.
One of the fondest memories I have is running through the streets of London in the pouring rain trying to get to the theatre. At one point we actually took off our shoes and nearly slipped passing through Covent Garden. And then as we ran, laughing through the gorgeous streets of London's West End a man across the way opened his mouth and let out a rousing rendition of "Singin' in the Rain" as only a Londoner can do.

My fortuitous fortune cookie...

So yesterday Vic and I spent a glorious day prancing around New York City like a couple of tourists. We explored new areas, as well as new sides of ourselves. In Bryant Park I let a total stranger convince me to buy something I totally didn't need. We got lost. Asked for directions. Bought Rob a gift. Rode in a cab. Then got nauseous and had to get out of the cab. We ate outside. Got movie tickets. Got there an hour early just to ensure we would sit together (after all it was a Friday night). Saw Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Ogled Javier Bardem. Ogled Penelope Cruz. Ogled Scarlett Johansson. All in all it was a very good day.
We ate on the Upper West Side trying desperately to deny all ties to the area. But at the end of the day it feels more like home than any other place in the city (at this point anyway).
My salmon was overcooked. Such a disappointment.
But my fortune more than made up for it. Vic reminded me of the custom in which you don't pick out your own fortune, but hand it to someone else. So this is what she passed to me...
"Depart not from the path which fate has you assigned."
It couldn't be more fitting and the grammar just makes it all the better.

Banner Day...

Naomi added me as a link on her page. This is kinda big, considering it was my love of her blog that got me going on this thing. I'm so excited and honored.