Archive for May, 2008
The Cleveland Regional Transit Authority has - for reasons beyond my understanding - cranked the volume e on the elevator music in their Train waiting areas in Tower City way up. Though it may amuse my ironic side to hear a watered down version of “Every Breath You Take”, after a while it’s pure torture to endure this background music thrust forward onto a stage where it cannot be ignored. I’ve written a complaint via the GCRTA web site, and will post the results here, without prior cynicism as I am sometimes known the exhibit.
Update: 6/17/08. No reply, and yeah, it’s not fixed.
May 27th, 2008
There’s a certain amount of trickery nvolved when land is referred to as undeveloped.
May 27th, 2008
If you are just going to Antarctica to see if it’s really that cold, it’s probably not worth it.
May 19th, 2008
Slate.com has some articles up on procrastination. I’ll read them a bit later.
May 15th, 2008
You can measure how free a society is by how the weirdos are treated.
May 14th, 2008
Tried out Parallax in Tremont on Saturday with M_ (the spouse) and M_2 (the colleague). The website is the same as all the Cleveland area trendy restaurant websites, with too much flash stuff going on. Despite all their carefully designed looks, they all have a kind of sameness. Despite this, the food at the place is worth the visit. We mostly sampled sushi from their clipboard menus - all these places just have to have a unique menu, don’t they? Like a kid at school dyeing their hair aqua to be different, then hanging out with the other hair-dye crowd near the school doors, smoking and attempting to look like album covers.
I don’t understand interior design so I can’t say much about the interior, but it’s unobtrusive and modern. The salad was nice - M_ was fond of the roasted tomatoes. The flavour of the sushi came alive and slapped us around a bit, pleased though we were to be on the receiving end of the carefully prepared plates. The Rainbow rolls and tuna and yellowfin rolls were delish, and the many pieces of tempura I stole off of M_’s plate were well worth the theft. M_2 pronouced it some of the best sushi she’s had, including many places in New York. M_ and I both agreed. The Banana Napoleon was my fave on the dessert menu, and bucking the trendy dining place trend, the deserts and the sushi too were not the typical tiny amount of delicate food, but quite huge portions. So no need to order too much. It ran around $44 a person, including salads, entrĂ©s with extra sushi pieces and two desserts. We did not partake, but there is a long wine list to choose from. They also have a large number of non-sushi items which we may try another time.
The place was jumping Saturday, and the bar looked busy as well - so reservations, have them. We discussed life, the State of Ohio, and how for some reason everyone is living in Arizona these days. I also confused an arboreal instructor with a prison guard, but given the similarities in both fields I cannot be the only one.
May 12th, 2008
If your house is ever flooded by a storm, accept any offered plane loads of aid.
May 12th, 2008
Do not sing in places from which you audience cannot escape.
May 9th, 2008
If confronted on the street by thugs, keep them amused them with the etymology of the word thug.
May 8th, 2008
I am an average bowler.
The minister I had at the church I used to attend never said anything that the average person would find crazy.
I have eaten fried foods.
Were I only a US citizen, this is 90% of what I would need to be president.
May 1st, 2008
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