Yearly Archives: 2012

Obama campaign hits Romney hard

Obama’s latest campaign commercial has conservatives howling “unfair”.  It also happens to be very effective. The out-of-tune singing of Gov. Romney creates a powerful not so subliminal message painting the former governor as out of tune and step.  Will it work? The quick and harsh response from the candidate speaks for itself.  Curious to see how Romney counter-punches and if it has the same sting as this advert.

Roger Federer

287 Weeks Ranked as World’s #1 Tennis Player
In honor of Roger Federer setting an all-time record for most weeks as the world’s top tennis player, I thought I’d post this photograph of him.

His dominance in tennis combined with his good looks has made him one of my favorite athletes.  What athlete(s)  do you admire?

Begging to be invented: The folding dryer

folding dryerFor years, I have told anyone who would listen that I would love someone to invent a dryer that will fold my clothes.  Fortunately, the way our household chores are divided my partner does about 90% of the laundry with me lending a hand with folding clothes on occasion.

Although many guffaw at my suggestion, I don’t think my request is really that outlandish.  After all, if we can fly people to the moon or decode the human genome it doesn’t really seem that difficult to invent a dryer that can not only stop eating my socks, but also fold them.

What invention are you waiting for to be invented?

Overheard

Boston GuyMy good friend and fellow Boston blogger of You Think You Know has a regular post called Overheard where he shares humorous quotes he’s observed.

I couldn’t resist featuring a version of his Overheard posts on my blog after returning from my last visit in Provincetown during the week of 4th of July.

I’m a HUGE fan of yours and think you are fantastic Ms. LuPone (as in Patti LuPone)

I’m not Patti LuPone, I’m a man (Ms. Coco Peru)

Let me explain the situation… or to quote Estelle Getty from the Golden Girls “Picture this”… it was the summer of 2012 the place, Provincetown. A young(ish) man is standing outside after watching a variety show called ShowGirls talking to one of the drag queen performers when Patti LuPone’s “Huge Fan” interrupts me to shake the drag queen’s hand and gush a bit before calling him Patti LuPone.  I was that youngish man and the drag queen was Coco Peru.

Honestly, watching Coco Peru blink once then in her best deadpan voice utter “I’m not Patti LuPone, I’m a man” might go down as my funniest moment in 2012.  Coco – you are funny on stage and even more funny in real life.

New marketing campaign for FedEx

Just a suggestion…

Posh on Tremont to be replaced by Cambridge Trust Company

Last Sunday I posted that the space formerly occupied by Posh on Tremont,  would soon be home to Cambridge Savings Bank.  That was my mistake, the bank is actually Cambridge Trust Company.

My original post sparked a lot of conversation with many echoing my sentiments so I’m going to go one step further knowing I’ll draw a lot of heat.  I blame this scenario playing out in many of Boston’s neighborhoods squarely on the shoulders of local neighborhood associations.

These groups, supported by the City of Boston’s double standard for businesses catering to an evening crowd (e.g. restaurants, bars, entertainment venues), seem to quickly approve a bank, real estate office or any other local business that close shop by 7PM.  I understand their oversight has contributed to much of what is good about living in downtown Boston, but these groups alongside the city and BRA seem more often a bully rather than a buddy.

I’m certain if Posh was being replaced by a club, bar, restaurant, market, or any other business that provides the neighborhood with options to enjoy in the evening it would have received so much attention that my post would never have been news to anyone.

US Airforce: Sexy and I know it

This video which was posted on YouTube this past fall totally passed me by. How did I miss this? It makes the song so much less annoying when I can watch these handsome young men.

Apparently the video was created to pump up the Air Force football team before they played Army, but was deemed “too inappropriate”.  I will admit the video gets a whole lot more entertaining after the 1 minute mark as they dance around in their boxers and little else.

Fashion tip of the day: Accentuate the postive

BosGuyMy sister Susan sent me this eCard earlier this week to give me a chuckle and it reminded me of a phrase two of my friends in Atlanta use to always say, which I still believe is the golden rule when it comes to purchasing and wearing clothing.

“Just because they make it in your size

doesn’t mean you should wear it.”

No matter your body shape or size, there is clothing that can accentuate the positive.  Certain colors, cuts, prints and even fabrics all contribute to this or as is more often the case accentuate the negatives – and for the record, showing back fat is always accentuating the negative.

Chick-fil-A

I’ve decided the “A” at the end of this fast food restaurant chain stands for a word that’s not nice to say.  Can you guess the word?

Restaurant review: Lorraine’s

Lorraine’s is a Mexican restaurant located on Commercial Street in the West End of Ptown.  I’ve been coming here for more than a decade and can remember when they were located deep in the East End where the Mews is now located. However, I tend to eat at Lorraine’s less frequently, because while I genuinely enjoy the food, I cannot say the same about the dining experience or the service.

Let’s start with the food, which is the real reason to visit.  The menu has several mouth watering starters ranging from Chile Relleno de Queso for $8.50 to the most expensive option, Lobster & Shrimp Cerviche for $14.50. The main dishes all come with ample portions, smell as good as they look and offer a bit of heat. Dishes range in price from $20 – $28.  On this visit we opted to have the Lobster & Shrimp Fajitas $23.50 and the Blackened Tuna Tacos $21.00 as shown below.

Both meals were cooked perfectly.  The orange ginger yogurt sauce and crisp cabbage in my taco added a sweetish sort of flavoring and crunchy texture to the blackened tuna that made my heart skip a beat.

Lorraine's PtownClick on photos to enlarge

Food aside, dining at Lorraine’s comes at a price and its not the kind that hits your wallet.  This is one of only a few restaurants I can think of without outside dining or a view.  Adding to those detractors, each time we visit its roasting hot and the service is problematic.  Lest you think me unkind, I’ll share two examples from our most recent visit.

– It took more than 15 minutes for our two drinks (iced tea and a beer) to arrive.  Although the restaurant was still full many tables had opened and many more were signing bills rather than ordering or eating and our waiter didn’t appear particularly busy.

– One of our two orders had a substitution because of food allergies, but was delivered without the substition.  When we asked if the item could be removed; the waitresses responded “I told the kitchen“.  We sat there listening to her, expecting she’d take the plate back, but she didn’t. So after an uncomfortable few seconds my dining companion said something to the effect of, “Yes, but would you please bring this back?” She did but she didn’t seem very happy about the return trip.

I suppose my review is best summed up with this advice – give Lorraine’s a try if you like Mexican and the menu appeals to you but assume service will be problematic and if you go in the summer, barely dress to avoid sweating to death.

Lorraine’s is located at 133 Commercial Street / (508) 487-6074.
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It is Saturday… smile

That’s all… feel free to pass the smile along and enjoy your day.

Bear culture bonus post

Gay

It is Bear Week in Provincetown so I’ve been including a bonus “Bear themed” post each day this week.  Today’s post is of the cheeky, flirtatious variety. Perhaps if you are in Ptown this week you might like to try this as a pick up line.

South End Buttery: Expansion nearly complete

Richard Gordon, owner of The South End Buttery, one of the most popular cafes in Boston and a South End juggernaut serving the neighborhood has been busy remodeling space at 312 Shawmut Ave.

This second location (literally next door to the original shop) will serve two purposes; the back will be additional space for a bakery, and the front is for take out; items available are rumored to be baked goods, food supplies and prepared dishes. All completely delicious – I’m sure.

While Richard has been mum about when work will conclude and he will be ready to open , these photos show the space is nearly ready.

FRONT:SE Buttery Expansion

BACK:South End Buttery Boston

Furry Friday

Boston GuyLast week’s Furry Friday post received only a handful of praise – poor guy because he really is quite handsome. This week I thought I’d try a more ethnic looking guy.

What do you think of this week’s post? Hope you have a great day and relaxing weekend.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

BosGuyEach Friday morning I post a riddle or what I like to call a “brain teaser”.  Share this with your colleagues or friends and leave your answer in the comments section.  I publish all comments and if needed validate the correct response in the afternoon so readers can take a fair guess. This week’s puzzle will make you think a bit, but I’m confident you will figure it out.

Below are three sets of numbers and initials that represent some commonly recognized phrases. HINT: the initials have something to do with the number.   For example, 50 S in USA is 50 States in USA.

What could the following mean?

1)  5 F on a H

2)  26 L of the A

3)  29 = Number of D in F in a L. Y.

Good Luck!