Mal: Go on. Get in there. Give your brother a thrashing for messing up your plan. River: He takes so much looking after.

'Objects In Space'


Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


beth b - May 30, 2006 6:03:35 am PDT #9520 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

Actually, if it is the same ATM DH left his in( on the same weekend) - the machine automaticly swallows the card when it is left in too long. So even if you had remembered sooner, it would have been too late.


Liese S. - May 30, 2006 6:09:16 am PDT #9521 of 10002
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Yeah, that's what I thought usually happens with ATM cards left. And I think we did get ours back that way once. But I may misremember.


juliana - May 30, 2006 6:34:40 am PDT #9522 of 10002
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

Tom - so glad you have your new card & that everything is okay.


esse - May 30, 2006 6:57:54 am PDT #9523 of 10002
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Yay for good news all around.

It looks like this job is going to involve a lot of free-thinking time. Hello, fandom. I've missed you so.

My worst lost-stuff story involves Italy, Sweden, London, three passports, and a train.


Nilly - May 30, 2006 7:01:39 am PDT #9524 of 10002
Swouncing

SA! Last time I posted with you, you were still a college student.

Is it too late to congratulate you on graduating and repeat what probably you've been told here a million times, about how you're now SA BA and YAY you?


esse - May 30, 2006 7:04:45 am PDT #9525 of 10002
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No, it's never too late. Thank you honey! It's very exciting to be an alumna now.


Nilly - May 30, 2006 7:06:55 am PDT #9526 of 10002
Swouncing

It's very exciting to be an alumna now.

You're probably so very tired of not only answering this question but of even actually seeing it, but what are you up to, now? Do you have any plans, or what? Also, um, where are you now? Did you move after you graduated?

(Sorry, I'm a horrible skipper. And it's much more fun to ask you directly than threadsuck and look for answers.)


Jars - May 30, 2006 7:08:00 am PDT #9527 of 10002

There must be something in the air. I was shopping with the bf at the weekend, and I went to the atm to get out some cash. Only twenty minutes later did I realise that I'd taken my card back, and forgotten the cash.


esse - May 30, 2006 7:47:26 am PDT #9528 of 10002
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what are you up to, now? Do you have any plans, or what? Also, um, where are you now? Did you move after you graduated?

Right now I'm working in my hometown for the summer, and in August I'm moving to Ireland. From there, who knows? And that's just how I want it to be.


esse - May 30, 2006 7:55:56 am PDT #9529 of 10002
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Hey nycistas--this is where I want to go next time I'm in town: Ninja New York!

Ninja New York is a $3.5 million dollar, 6,000-square-foot recreation of two 18th-century, mountainside Japanese villages, Iga and Kouga, the birthplace of Ninja warrior lore. Ninja New York's sister restaurant, Ninja Akasaka, located in Tokyo, is extremely successful, and this Manhattan follower promises to duplicate that popularity. For its novelty alone, it will score big here. "Ninja New York is a one-of-a-kind, Japanese dining experience in New York. The restaurant took two years to complete," says Toshio Kabe, general manager. "In Japan, sister restaurant Ninja Akasaka is one of the hardest restaurants to be seated in, and we're sure that Ninja New York will be just as successful with the excellent quality of food, amazing service, and unique atmosphere."

...as your eyes adjust to the cave-like environs, the incongruously black-clad Ninjas -- or at least Ninja wannabes -- begin to appear.

Would you like to follow the "easy" or "difficult" path to your table, they ask. Do not be faint-hearted -- there is really nothing thorny about the hard road. You will be whisked via elevator down to the subterranean dining floor, across which your guide will lead you along a somewhat labyrinthine path to your table. With his recitation of an incantation here or a secret pass code there, a drawbridge will descend from the heavens to allow you to traverse the River of Frogs or a wall will move to reveal an intimate dining area.

coolest. restaurant. EVER.