Showing posts with label Pauline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pauline. Show all posts
Friday, July 13, 2012
Saturday, January 31, 2009
I Peaked In 1910
According the Baby Name Wizard, Pauline was the 34th most popular name in 1910. It doesn't even register now.
On the flip side, Aiden, which wasn't even charted before the 1970s, if off the charts now.
TR and I won't know what we have until it pops out, and then I suppose we'll come up with something nice. Anyone like the name Ivan? Vlad?
Monday, September 01, 2008
Great Photos By TR!

TR and I had a lovely afternoon walking around the Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO and back over the Manhattan Bridge. He took some great shots of me that I need to share, if for no other reason than to spread Tom's talent to the masses.
All photos by Tom Rosinski.
In the empty warehouse

Labels:
Pauline,
photography,
Tom Rosinski
Saturday, August 30, 2008
The TR Photo Session: Intro
TR set up his fancy photo equipment this afternoon and we had a little photo shoot. More of TR's shots to come!
Labels:
La Pauline,
Pauline,
photography,
portraits
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A Perfect Night On Planet Pauline
Four deals are closing up this week, which means that I have some time to still for a bit. In honor of free time, yesterday I strolled over to the local wine shoppe and picked up a bottle of a 2005 St. Emilion Grand Cru Bordeaux. This stuff is amazing and goes does like butter.

All that work left me hungry, so I picked up a burger at La Bonbonierre, an old diner on Eighth Avenue. You'd be amazed at how well burgers and Bordeaux go together.
Finally, I needed entertainment. On Animal Planet there was an amazing show about baby cheetahs. It's a fascinating show about repopulating the worldwide cheetah population. Go learn something,
Alternate entertainment: Clueless.
...and that's how you have a perfect evening at home, a la Pauline!

All that work left me hungry, so I picked up a burger at La Bonbonierre, an old diner on Eighth Avenue. You'd be amazed at how well burgers and Bordeaux go together.
Finally, I needed entertainment. On Animal Planet there was an amazing show about baby cheetahs. It's a fascinating show about repopulating the worldwide cheetah population. Go learn something,
Alternate entertainment: Clueless.
...and that's how you have a perfect evening at home, a la Pauline!
Labels:
bordeaux,
burgers,
chillaxing,
Pauline,
wine
Friday, June 13, 2008
Last Night's Antics

A much needed night at the Bryant Park bar and then Public House with the lady friends. Yuppie watering holes will always amuse me. Raise your hand if you don't work in banking.
Labels:
Bryant Park,
good times,
Pauline
Thursday, July 19, 2007
New Haircut: Lookin' Sharp

Despite having no less than 300 things to do on any given day, I found time to get my hiarcut on Wednesday. I think this is one of the best cuts I've ever gotten.
Smooove.

OK. Now no more slacking on the blogging, I promise.
Labels:
haircut,
Lookin' Sharp,
Pauline,
smoove
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Fled the City
I wisely dashed out of NYC last night in order to avoid the crowds at Grand Central today. For the next four days (at least) I plan to hang out at Le Doug's joint in Old Greenwich. I'll have the place to myself since Doug is going out to Pennsylvania to visit some grad school friends. My job is to watch the house and, more importantly, Maestro and Mozart. The Boys cannot be left alone. Yes, I realize they are cats with brains the size of walnuts, but Le Doug and I feared they would have too much separation anxiety if we left them alone. Yes, we know we are crazy.
Given that I have all this free time, I plan to spend it wisely. I have books to read, such as Benjamin Kunkel's "Indecision" and Anne Tyler's "Saint Maybe." There is a novel to work on as well as assignments to finish for my screenwriting class. I would like to start my Christmas cards and do some Christmas shopping. I have some play dates set up with CT friends.
And of course, sleep. That has bgeen in short supply lately.
Given that I have all this free time, I plan to spend it wisely. I have books to read, such as Benjamin Kunkel's "Indecision" and Anne Tyler's "Saint Maybe." There is a novel to work on as well as assignments to finish for my screenwriting class. I would like to start my Christmas cards and do some Christmas shopping. I have some play dates set up with CT friends.
And of course, sleep. That has bgeen in short supply lately.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
A Random Weekend in Syracuse

A few weeks back Cara had this crazy idea to go up to Syracuse University, where we went as undergrads. Thing is, she didn't want to go on Homecoming when other old folks like us would be there. She wanted to go on a random weekend, when hotel rates would be low and the kids would just be scampering about. I hadn't been up in over five years, so I hopped into the car and drove up with Cara and Julie.
Given that is was November, it was gray in Syracuse. After checking into the hotel out first order of business was the go to Wegmans and picl up some supplies.
For a grocery store in a crappy town in Central New York, Wegmans had a lot of newspapers.

Cara really liked the melons.

Then we hit the candy aisle, where things got a little saucy. You really haven't lived until you've been spanked in a grocery store.

We hit the hotel bar late night, where some creepy guys who were also up on a random weekend tried to pick us up. Who could blame them, really? Hotties.

Cara and Julie hold up the bar.

The next morning we decided to loaf around campus. This was the view from our room at 8:30 AM.

It really wasn't cold enough for that jacket. Force of habit, I suppose.

...and we're walking...

Rain and all, it was still a nice day by Syracuse standards.

Eventually we made it over to Comstock Avenue, where the three of us used to live in the Alpha Gamma Delta House. It has since been closed due to alcohol violations (big shock) and is slated to recolonize in the next few years. In the meantime, the University is using it as a women's dorm. We decided to investigate.

We had heard through the grapevine that dorky female engineering students were living there, as well as a fraternity. Instead, we were greeted by these nice girls, all freshmen, who wanted to know all about the house, who had lived there, etc. None of them were dorks or engineering students. They were only allowed on the ground and top floor, and not in the basement, where there are more rooms as well as the elusive chapter room where we would circle each other's fat and put pledges in coffins.

Cara, Julie and I upstairs where men were never allowed. While we were there talking to the frosh, a guy slipped out of a girl's room at noon. Awesome.

More of the house. This is staircase that descends up to the second floor. The house was desgined by the Alpha Gam founder, an architect, so that 30 girls live on one floor. There is one huge bathroom and about 15 bedrooms. On weekends, craziness ensues.

When the sorority moved out in 2002 International took out all the nice, fancy furniture that had been there since the 1920s so that the house would have it when they regrouped. In its place, Syracuse put in all this crappy dorm furniture. Nevertheless, try to picutre this room with Stickley couches, lamps and tables, a Christmas tree in the corner and hung over girls in pajamas on Friday mornings.

Heading down to the street. We were very happy to see that such nice girls were living in our house. Bye Alpha Gamma Delta!

Here's where the trip gets a little lame. In true Syracuse fashion, the weather turned nasty on us and it started raining really hard. It was so bad we couldn't drive to the Turning Stone Casino an hour away. Instead, we went to the mall and I saw the Borat movie for the third time! We were forced to stay in for most of the night. Also strange, there were no kids out. None! Back in our day (late 1990s) we would have been tearing up Marshall Street in the snow! Perhaps things have tamed a bit. Losers.

Eventually Cara got a little restless.

Exhausted, she and Julie took a snuggle while we watched the first Back to the Future on TV.

On the way home on Sunday we hit this nasty bit of fog right outside Cortland. Central New York, why do you suck so much?

The whole set can be found here.
Labels:
"Alpha Gamma Delta",
"road trip",
Cara,
Julie,
Pauline,
Syracuse,
Wegmans
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