Holy Sheet-previously reviewed and enjoyed. Sounded like a good 10PM toast brew.Bostondevil wrote:I suggest a 10pm toast to DinK's former car.
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It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Where in Philly is the convention? I went to one in Philly last year.ArkieDukie wrote:So, here I am, sitting at home doing laundry while frantically trying to finish my poster presentation. I head out on Saturday to a big conference in Philadelphia; poster has to be uploaded tomorrow! (insert "eek" smiley here...) One of my co-workers has been on vacation this week, which means I've been doing her job plus my job while trying to finish the poster. I look forward to the conference because I'll have a chance to slow down and rest! How sad is that?!
So, this is my first trip to Philly. Recommendations?
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You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.
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Thanks for the toasts for my car. I missed the 10pm toast - so I'm having a glass of wine now.
Just booked my flights to go visit my sister and her family in PA. Graduation, a dance recital, and various festivities will occur. I can't wait!
Just booked my flights to go visit my sister and her family in PA. Graduation, a dance recital, and various festivities will occur. I can't wait!
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Man, you have no idea how badly I want a sword. But really, it would probably be a bad idea...I already have a wooden baseball bat that I randomly and profligately tote around the house.bjornolf wrote:Hey, Wilson, do you have one of these? I think you need one:
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I <3 fire alarms caused by stupid people who don't know how to open a window or turn on a fan when cooking. Damn.
Who's happy to move? I told the LAFD I may have to bake cookies for them next time. They laughed.
Who's happy to move? I told the LAFD I may have to bake cookies for them next time. They laughed.
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Thanks for the tip, Sue! Definitely looks like a place worth visiting. I noticed several restaurants with cheesesteaks as well, so I should be set!Sue71 wrote:You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.
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If you follow the Food Network show THROWDOWN (with Bobby Flay), you'll also know that there's a woman there in the market who makes some of the best mac 'n' cheese.ArkieDukie wrote:Thanks for the tip, Sue! Definitely looks like a place worth visiting. I noticed several restaurants with cheesesteaks as well, so I should be set!Sue71 wrote:You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.
Nonetheless, I believe Bobby Flay won that throwdown.
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Good thing you didn't slip into CTN mode, and say that you were going to make someone WALK THE PLANK.Sue71 wrote:I <3 fire alarms caused by stupid people who don't know how to open a window or turn on a fan when cooking. Damn.
Who's happy to move? I told the LAFD I may have to bake cookies for them next time. They laughed.
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Sometimes walking the plank is the better option...Lavabe wrote:Good thing you didn't slip into CTN mode, and say that you were going to make someone WALK THE PLANK.
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Hey, Wilson, thought you might like it.
Bone/CL - were you looking for a "Polo"? If so, here it is. If not, oops.
I just wanted to vent for a second. My wife's uncle wanted to have a HUGE family reunion involving all the branches of the family, the size of which they haven't had in 20 years (they have a reunion of just the one branch of the family every year, but seldom do they get together all the descendants of all of my wife's grandmother's six brothers and sisters). Anyway, they wanted to have it on Memorial Day weekend, but they scheduled it for this weekend, thinking this was the right weekend. Oops. Now Sean is going to have to miss his two best friends' birthday parties this weekend, one on Saturday and one on Sunday (including an ice skating party). My wife insists that he has to be at the reunion, cause it's important to her dad, and so seldom do they get the WHOLE family together. That family is ALL about family duty...they aren't very close and most really don't like each other THAT much, but they get together as often as possible "cause it's what families do". Apparently, since my father in law is estranged from his other two daughters and all their kids, he wants to have all his available grandkids on deck. I offered to stay with Sean to take him to the parties (slick of me, eh?), my parents, who live twenty minutes away from us, offered to take him for the weekend and take him to the parties. No dice. The wife wants him there. He's all upset about not getting to go. He'll HATE the reunion (all the kids are either much older or much younger than he, so he doesn't really fit in anywhere) cause he always hates them. And it's all because her idiot uncle, who was a marine so you'd think he'd know when Memorial Day is, picked the wrong weekend cause he couldn't be bothered to study the calendar back when he reserved the place.
Anyway, I just feel bad for the kid. Rant over. Maybe the crew could send a few hugs my son's way, and a few kicks my wife's uncle's way. ;)
Bone/CL - were you looking for a "Polo"? If so, here it is. If not, oops.
I just wanted to vent for a second. My wife's uncle wanted to have a HUGE family reunion involving all the branches of the family, the size of which they haven't had in 20 years (they have a reunion of just the one branch of the family every year, but seldom do they get together all the descendants of all of my wife's grandmother's six brothers and sisters). Anyway, they wanted to have it on Memorial Day weekend, but they scheduled it for this weekend, thinking this was the right weekend. Oops. Now Sean is going to have to miss his two best friends' birthday parties this weekend, one on Saturday and one on Sunday (including an ice skating party). My wife insists that he has to be at the reunion, cause it's important to her dad, and so seldom do they get the WHOLE family together. That family is ALL about family duty...they aren't very close and most really don't like each other THAT much, but they get together as often as possible "cause it's what families do". Apparently, since my father in law is estranged from his other two daughters and all their kids, he wants to have all his available grandkids on deck. I offered to stay with Sean to take him to the parties (slick of me, eh?), my parents, who live twenty minutes away from us, offered to take him for the weekend and take him to the parties. No dice. The wife wants him there. He's all upset about not getting to go. He'll HATE the reunion (all the kids are either much older or much younger than he, so he doesn't really fit in anywhere) cause he always hates them. And it's all because her idiot uncle, who was a marine so you'd think he'd know when Memorial Day is, picked the wrong weekend cause he couldn't be bothered to study the calendar back when he reserved the place.
Anyway, I just feel bad for the kid. Rant over. Maybe the crew could send a few hugs my son's way, and a few kicks my wife's uncle's way. ;)
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JIm'sArkieDukie wrote:So, here I am, sitting at home doing laundry while frantically trying to finish my poster presentation. I head out on Saturday to a big conference in Philadelphia; poster has to be uploaded tomorrow! (insert "eek" smiley here...) One of my co-workers has been on vacation this week, which means I've been doing her job plus my job while trying to finish the poster. I look forward to the conference because I'll have a chance to slow down and rest! How sad is that?!
So, this is my first trip to Philly. Recommendations?
Pat's
Geno's
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Reading Terminal-agreedSue71 wrote:You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.
Pretzels-agreed
A couple Belgian ale houses around the Center City area.
Did I mention Jim's, Pat's and Geno's?
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Is it too late to insist that two grandchildren at the reunion will be enough? Happy to send vibes and shin kicks. I'd also just say, hey, they made a mistake that my son should not have to pay for and let him stay with your parents. Spoken by one who has taken family shit for sometimes making decisions in the best interest of her kids for years.bjornolf wrote:Hey, Wilson, thought you might like it.
Bone/CL - were you looking for a "Polo"? If so, here it is. If not, oops.
I just wanted to vent for a second. My wife's uncle wanted to have a HUGE family reunion involving all the branches of the family, the size of which they haven't had in 20 years (they have a reunion of just the one branch of the family every year, but seldom do they get together all the descendants of all of my wife's grandmother's six brothers and sisters). Anyway, they wanted to have it on Memorial Day weekend, but they scheduled it for this weekend, thinking this was the right weekend. Oops. Now Sean is going to have to miss his two best friends' birthday parties this weekend, one on Saturday and one on Sunday (including an ice skating party). My wife insists that he has to be at the reunion, cause it's important to her dad, and so seldom do they get the WHOLE family together. That family is ALL about family duty...they aren't very close and most really don't like each other THAT much, but they get together as often as possible "cause it's what families do". Apparently, since my father in law is estranged from his other two daughters and all their kids, he wants to have all his available grandkids on deck. I offered to stay with Sean to take him to the parties (slick of me, eh?), my parents, who live twenty minutes away from us, offered to take him for the weekend and take him to the parties. No dice. The wife wants him there. He's all upset about not getting to go. He'll HATE the reunion (all the kids are either much older or much younger than he, so he doesn't really fit in anywhere) cause he always hates them. And it's all because her idiot uncle, who was a marine so you'd think he'd know when Memorial Day is, picked the wrong weekend cause he couldn't be bothered to study the calendar back when he reserved the place.
Anyway, I just feel bad for the kid. Rant over. Maybe the crew could send a few hugs my son's way, and a few kicks my wife's uncle's way. ;)
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Absolutely the Reading Terminal Market. It is a short walk from the Convention Center. Walk around inside RTM before you choose where to eat. Somewhere in the middle is a deli serving excellent corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, and they are very large, but not quite Carnegie sized They also have turkey and other meats available. I rate this place 8F's, high praise indeed! To remind everyone of the rating scale, this from the original Ymm Pastrami thread http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/for ... t=pastrami :Sue71 wrote:You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.
When I left the RTM, I met Billy King and his lovely wife outside!I think this thread has been a long time in coming. The only ground rule is that all comparisons and ratings have be be done to the mother ship - The Carnegie Deli. When measured on the 9F scale (thanks to whomever suggested that in the Ymm Beer thread!), Carnegie's pastrami and corned beef both rate 9F's, only because there is no 10F 9F is therefore perfection!
As mentioned above, there are also Pat's and Geno's, competing kings of the Philly cheese steak. They are on opposite corners somewhere in Philly. I stopped at one store to eat lunch on my way out of town, and got a cheese steak to go from the other to eat for dinner on the drive home. Both were good, well, OK, but I can get better here locally, which on the one hand was a big disappointment, but on the other hand, is really a good thing as I don't have to drive 8 hours (times 2) to get a great cheese steak!
Bookbinders is a great "old time" Philly restaurant to get a great steak.
Another recommendation! If they are in town, go to a Phillies game! Their new ball park is absolutely beautiful, and a great place to watch a game! And ticket prices are reasonable. I saw them play the Mets last year. I bought (and printed!) my ticket online before I left home from the team's web site and saved the markup charged on Stub Hub. http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/ti ... p?c_id=phi
Enjoy!
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Jim's-4th and South for cheesesteaks-my cousin lives in Philly and picked that over Pat's and Genos' which she called "for the tourists."
Find some Victory brews.
Find some Dogfish Head brews (from Delaware).
Find some Stoudt's brews.
Find some Victory brews.
Find some Dogfish Head brews (from Delaware).
Find some Stoudt's brews.
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Ozzie's correct about a great cheesesteak close to where he lives at Sami's (sp?). But then, you'd have to drive/fly down to Smithfield to enjoy. The advantages would be that you'd get to meet Ozzie, I'd drive down to meet you, too and Ozzie would buy us BOTH the cheesesteaks .OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Absolutely the Reading Terminal Market. It is a short walk from the Convention Center. Walk around inside RTM before you choose where to eat. Somewhere in the middle is a deli serving excellent corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, and they are very large, but not quite Carnegie sized They also have turkey and other meats available. I rate this place 8F's, high praise indeed! To remind everyone of the rating scale, this from the original Ymm Pastrami thread http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/for ... t=pastrami :Sue71 wrote:You'll be right next to the Reading Terminal Market. You MUST go. Enjoy! (It's bigger than you realize. Plan to eat a meal there at least once and leave enough time to explore it fully. Buy yourself snacks there, so maybe go at the beginning of your trip.)ArkieDukie wrote:
It's at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It's a very big convention. A gaggle of geeks, if you will. :geek: :ugeek: :oops: :lol:
Oh, and have a Philly pretzel or two for me.When I left the RTM, I met Billy King and his lovely wife outside!I think this thread has been a long time in coming. The only ground rule is that all comparisons and ratings have be be done to the mother ship - The Carnegie Deli. When measured on the 9F scale (thanks to whomever suggested that in the Ymm Beer thread!), Carnegie's pastrami and corned beef both rate 9F's, only because there is no 10F 9F is therefore perfection!
As mentioned above, there are also Pat's and Geno's, competing kings of the Philly cheese steak. They are on opposite corners somewhere in Philly. I stopped at one store to eat lunch on my way out of town, and got a cheese steak to go from the other to eat for dinner on the drive home. Both were good, well, OK, but I can get better here locally, which on the one hand was a big disappointment, but on the other hand, is really a good thing as I don't have to drive 8 hours (times 2) to get a great cheese steak!
Bookbinders is a great "old time" Philly restaurant to get a great steak.
Another recommendation! If they are in town, go to a Phillies game! Their new ball park is absolutely beautiful, and a great place to watch a game! And ticket prices are reasonable. I saw them play the Mets last year. I bought (and printed!) my ticket online before I left home from the team's web site and saved the markup charged on Stub Hub. http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/ti ... p?c_id=phi
Enjoy!
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Yes, it is Sami's. Me buy? I could do that. We'll get them to go, you bring the beer!devildeac wrote:
Ozzie's correct about a great cheesesteak close to where he lives at Sami's (sp?). But then, you'd have to drive/fly down to Smithfield to enjoy. The advantages would be that you'd get to meet Ozzie, I'd drive down to meet you, too and Ozzie would buy us BOTH the cheesesteaks .
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bjornolf wrote:Hey, Wilson, thought you might like it.
Bone/CL - were you looking for a "Polo"? If so, here it is. If not, oops.
I just wanted to vent for a second. My wife's uncle wanted to have a HUGE family reunion involving all the branches of the family, the size of which they haven't had in 20 years (they have a reunion of just the one branch of the family every year, but seldom do they get together all the descendants of all of my wife's grandmother's six brothers and sisters). Anyway, they wanted to have it on Memorial Day weekend, but they scheduled it for this weekend, thinking this was the right weekend. Oops. Now Sean is going to have to miss his two best friends' birthday parties this weekend, one on Saturday and one on Sunday (including an ice skating party). My wife insists that he has to be at the reunion, cause it's important to her dad, and so seldom do they get the WHOLE family together. That family is ALL about family duty...they aren't very close and most really don't like each other THAT much, but they get together as often as possible "cause it's what families do". Apparently, since my father in law is estranged from his other two daughters and all their kids, he wants to have all his available grandkids on deck. I offered to stay with Sean to take him to the parties (slick of me, eh?), my parents, who live twenty minutes away from us, offered to take him for the weekend and take him to the parties. No dice. The wife wants him there. He's all upset about not getting to go. He'll HATE the reunion (all the kids are either much older or much younger than he, so he doesn't really fit in anywhere) cause he always hates them. And it's all because her idiot uncle, who was a marine so you'd think he'd know when Memorial Day is, picked the wrong weekend cause he couldn't be bothered to study the calendar back when he reserved the place.
Anyway, I just feel bad for the kid. Rant over. Maybe the crew could send a few hugs my son's way, and a few kicks my wife's uncle's way. ;)
Make sure that Sean pitches a dying duck fit at the reunion. Encourage it from the beginning of the event until your FIL or wife asks you to take him away. Then, when you leave, reward him with ice cream, and take him to his two parties.
Stories like yours make me so happy that I don't have to deal with the OUT-laws anymore!
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