On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 21:35:43 -0600, Paul Brandon wrote:
And if they've got some period music scheduled, so much the better.
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Jeffrey Nagelbush wrote:
As far as I am concerned, at this time of year the best place to go
in NYC is the Cloisters at Fr. Tryon park.
Depending on their interests...my favorite place in New York is the American
Museum of Natural History. It's right on the edge of Central Park and 79th
Street. I just checked their website and they again have the live
butterflies in a conservatory, that were there when I was there last. Just
Oops...the NYC Indian restaurant is called Nirvana. Sorry! I got carried
away with gastronomic and visual reveries.
Beth
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Beth Benoit beth.ben...@gmail.com wrote:
Depending on their interests...my favorite place in New York is the
American Museum of Natural
I am sure that Mike P will be able to provide a long list but
here is a plug for the Museum of Modern Art.
Along with must see and must do I try to get a list of must
eat. NYC will be a great place for 'eats.'
Ken
tay...@sandiego.edu wrote:
ps: My 21-year old son and his wife are
And the planetarium attached to it!
And of course the Metropolitan Museum across the Park.
(I grew up in these places).
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Beth Benoit wrote:
Depending on their interests...my favorite place in New York is the
American Museum of Natural History. It's right on the
On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:33:37 -0800, Annette taylor wrote:
OK, I've been pondering this one ever since Mike brought it up
and this is the best I can do, there is no more creativity in me than this:
Three psychologists walk into a bar
“Ouch!” responds Skinner.
“Ow, how does that feel?” asks
michael sylvester wrote:
Cancelled
I'm sensing denial of phallic issues in this erased-joke. :-)
Chris
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As far as I am concerned, at this time of year the best place to go in NYC is
the Cloisters at Fr. Tryon park. The weather adds to the mood of the place. And
those wonderful unicorn tapestries.
Jeff Nagelbush
nagel...@hotmail.com
Ferris State University
And if they've got some period music scheduled, so much the better.
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Jeffrey Nagelbush wrote:
As far as I am concerned, at this time of year the best place to go
in NYC is the Cloisters at Fr. Tryon park. The weather adds to the
mood of the place. And those
Mike Palij asked:
You have heard of humor, right? ;-)
Mike-
I have all their albums!
Tim
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On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:42:12 -0800, michael sylvester wrote:
Mike:
Please note that the Tipster of the year award is copyrighted and
is my domain.Any more onfringement could subject you to hard
labor at the U,S-Canada-Russian front.
I would never attempt to infringe upon your copyright for
Funny, but not funny enough.
On Dec 14, 2009, at 7:41 PM, michael sylvester wrote:
Mike:
Please note that the Tipster of the year award is copyrighted and
is my
domain.Any more onfringement could subject you to hard labor at the
U,S-Canada-Russian front.
Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of
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