Nick Vermeil
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Oh Christ. New pressure today for something I can't enjoy until tomorrow. What have I done?You can start picking tomorrow's menus after 5pm today. Some sell out immediately at 5.
Oh Christ. New pressure today for something I can't enjoy until tomorrow. What have I done?You can start picking tomorrow's menus after 5pm today. Some sell out immediately at 5.
you can always just wait until tomorrow. I don't want any buyer's remorse here. you'll also feel good skipping by all the suckers in line as you go to the counter to pick up your lunch.Oh Christ. New pressure today for something I can't enjoy until tomorrow. What have I done?
you got confirmation? did it say anything about my email? I've gotten bupkis... and tbh, had pretty low expectations that this whole $50 thing will come off without lots of hitches.So I'm in. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I have to decide what I want to eat tomorrow tonight?
Said I would get my $50 in 45 daysyou got confirmation? did it say anything about my email? I've gotten bupkis... and tbh, had pretty low expectations that this whole $50 thing will come off without lots of hitches.
45 days!? it's like they made up a number on the spot and they're just ####### with us.Said I would get my $50 in 45 days
When that happened it scared the bejeebuz out of me. I was on Long Island, working at my home office. When it hit, was during the day I believe, and there was this REALLY eerily scary sound, almost like when a manual air raid siren winds down (starts at a higher pitch, kinda whines as it dies down... SLOWly).That was before my time but the blackout of 2003 was a lot of fun except for the whole lack of electricity thing. One of my favorite memories from my 10 years in NYC.
Fwiw.... This is available in other cities.hey- for anybody interested in Mealpal, the lunch program where you pre-buy lunches at various neighborhood restaurants (they have one meal per day available- so you don't get a choice, other than choosing between many restaurants)... today only, they're giving away $50 amazon cards to anybody I sign up.. plus I get the same for each person.
I've been using this for several months... ends up being right about $7 per lunch, all-in. and I'm eating at all the same spots (minus pret a manger) I'd normally eat it for $12-15. alidoro, grk, chop't, etc, etc. tons of options.
let me know if you're interested... free money.
it's dog-food.Vandal is the same restaurant group as Tao. Was actually supposed to eat there a few weeks ago, but had to cancel. Wife wants to go there, obviously the housewifes discuss it as a 'trendy spot.'
Had a good meal at Beauty & Essex... met the wife there and she couldn't figure out where it was bc the front is that old pawn shoppish like placeit's dog-food.
you want trendy- go to Stanton Social or Beauty & Essex... very good food at both.
eta: and dammit- I just thought it felt the same as Tao. of course its' the same.
I was driving home from work on Long Island when pretty much all the radio stations went out. Of course you think the worst right away but one station did manage to stay on and I heard about the blackout.When that happened it scared the bejeebuz out of me. I was on Long Island, working at my home office. When it hit, was during the day I believe, and there was this REALLY eerily scary sound, almost like when a manual air raid siren winds down (starts at a higher pitch, kinda whines as it dies down... SLOWly).
Then, BOOM, no electricity. Then it happened again. My guess is it must have been local transformers or something shutting down, but with the two sets of noises and then nothing, coming only 2 years after 9/11, I really thought we might have just been attacked again.
Then of course, nothing happened. Except we sweated our balls off sleeping on the basement floor and occasionally getting an hour of AC going in the car.
Oof.jamny said:That's the second time my wife had to walk home to Queens from work.
we were on a train to the MD shore when it happened- an hour earlier and we would have been stuck on amtrak somewhere in NJ or PA. we missed the entire thing, came back a week later.jamny said:I was driving home from work on Long Island when pretty much all the radio stations went out. Of course you think the worst right away but one station did manage to stay on and I heard about the blackout.When that happened it scared the bejeebuz out of me. I was on Long Island, working at my home office. When it hit, was during the day I believe, and there was this REALLY eerily scary sound, almost like when a manual air raid siren winds down (starts at a higher pitch, kinda whines as it dies down... SLOWly).
Then, BOOM, no electricity. Then it happened again. My guess is it must have been local transformers or something shutting down, but with the two sets of noises and then nothing, coming only 2 years after 9/11, I really thought we might have just been attacked again.
Then of course, nothing happened. Except we sweated our balls off sleeping on the basement floor and occasionally getting an hour of AC going in the car.
That's the second time my wife had to walk home to Queens from work.
how's it been working out?Chorizo chicken bowl set for pickup
How is Sushi-teria? Was Homer Simpson correct when he said that all good things end in "teria" or "mania"how's it been working out?
I'm eating a spicy salmon bowl from sushi-teria right now.
eta.. fwiw- to maximize quality, I tend to avoid the deli-bars and stick with the more food-type specific places. but sometimes the deli-bars have fancy sounding names that trick me. :shakesfist:
sushi-teria is good, especially when I'm not paying $13 for a spicy salmon bowl.How is Sushi-teria? Was Homer Simpson correct when he said that all good things end in "teria" or "mania"
For me, this thing is basically just a conduit for cheap meals from Roast. Those meals have been good so far but will get old if I can't find some other options. I'm handicapped by the fact that there are no participants north of me due to the park and there are few participants around me due to the rent. I haven't made any discoveries of places I don't already know so I may have to branch out further from the office.how's it been working out?
I'm eating a spicy salmon bowl from sushi-teria right now.
eta.. fwiw- to maximize quality, I tend to avoid the deli-bars and stick with the more food-type specific places. but sometimes the deli-bars have fancy sounding names that trick me. :shakesfist:
I've been an hour+ late and half an hour early for pickups... hasn't been an issue.For me, this thing is basically just a conduit for cheap meals from Roast. Those meals have been good so far but will get old if I can't find some other options. I'm handicapped by the fact that there are no participants north of me due to the park and there are few participants around me due to the rent. I haven't made any discoveries of places I don't already know so I may have to branch out further from the office.
My other knock on the service is the small time window for pickup. I didn't anticipate it being a problem but I almost missed my pickup today because my boss came in for an unscheduled conference call with the lawyers. I'll have to work that out somehow.
But the checkbook looks good so I'm going to try to make it work for a few months.
there are a lot of sandwiches on the menu- something I mostly cut out of my lunches long ago. also some fantastic looking but rice-heavy chinese and indian looking dishes (I resist wok to walk as much as possible... lots of noodles and grease- but damn good).In on Mealpal with the Flop.
There's a new sandwich place not far from me that has looked pretty good but I could tell was overpriced. Their offering tomorrow is right up my alley, and at $6 and change, well worth it I'm guessing.
I could see willpower being a problem with this. I eat pretty healthy for lunch and do so by sticking with a few normal options in my rotation. Here though, it was hard to select the fairly healthy sandwich with "cheese calzone and garlic knots" staring me in the face as the first option.
CONGRATS BROOKLYN! YOU MADE IT.CRAZY how many tourists are around that section of brooklyn now.
Here's what Tool thinks about being called a sell out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qtIdhpw6hcCONGRATS BROOKLYN! YOU MADE IT.
Now you suck, freakin' sellouts.
Sorry GB. I'd have thought every spot on 56th would be in thereMealPal is mostly a disappoint so far for me based on lack of choice. Cool service, crap neighborhood. I'm sticking in at least until I get my amazon card.
No reason to apologize. Not your fault mid town is lunch black hole. I knew this before meal pal.Sorry GB. I'd have thought every spot on 56th would be in there
I just spent some time skimming the map because I'm sitting in the dark hoping my kids will sleep. In your neighborhood you have at least 40 choices in a 4 block radius. I have 10, 8 of which are delis pedaling sammies. One is roast and one is the pub where I am usually a regular and I'd feel bad doing the meal pass. There are a handful of good lunch spots up here and they just aren't on the app. Affordable lunch elludes us in the luxury shopping corridor.Sorry GB. I'd have thought every spot on 56th would be in there
damn- seems like you're in a blackhole there. but looks like there are more spots south and east- if you have the extra few minutes to hoof or citibike itNick Vermeil said:I just spent some time skimming the map because I'm sitting in the dark hoping my kids will sleep. In your neighborhood you have at least 40 choices in a 4 block radius. I have 10, 8 of which are delis pedaling sammies. One is roast and one is the pub where I am usually a regular and I'd feel bad doing the meal pass. There are a handful of good lunch spots up here and they just aren't on the app. Affordable lunch elludes us in the luxury shopping corridor.
I've only had one place ask to see the email confirmation- Davios on Lex. every other place I just walk in, ask for the mealpal, give my name and cross it off their list.BTW do I have to do anything special when I get there? I assume I just go up to the counter like I was picking up a Seamless order. Do I have to show them the email confirmation I got, or the "your meal is reserved" screen on the app?
this.God, we getting old.
This thread was once about chasing tail and whats a good hangover spot, now we are getting geeked on prepped meals.ldbanana:
have you seen the dip####s that do these things and populate the city now?this.God, we getting old.
This thread was once about chasing tail and whats a good hangover spot, now we are getting geeked on prepped meals.ldbanana:
:(
fixed, for my nightly routine latelyhave you seen the dip####s that do these things and populate the city now?
get off my stoop :shakesfist:
First review...very positive. Large sandwich, very fresh bread, good quality meat/cheese. $11 + tax would probably be a little high (but not as high as I was expecting), so this was a steal at the MP price.In on Mealpal with the Flop.
There's a new sandwich place not far from me that has looked pretty good but I could tell was overpriced. Their offering tomorrow is right up my alley, and at $6 and change, well worth it I'm guessing.
Nonsense. Le Bernardin and Le Cirque have perfectly fine lunches. They're on the list, right?No reason to apologize. Not your fault mid town is lunch black hole. I knew this before meal pal.
Big fan of the Per Se mealpal offering. It's one grain of rice.Nonsense. Le Bernardin and Le Cirque have perfectly fine lunches. They're on the list, right?
oh- wow. nice. when I went, it was just the plastic to-go cutlery and a napkin. I'll have to check back on the days they give out the food too.Big fan of the Per Se mealpal offering. It's one grain of rice.
Manhattan parents struggling to pay their doctors’ bills jumped to their deaths early Friday — leaving double suicide notes pleading that their two kids be cared for, a law enforcement source told The Post.
The bodies of the 53-year-old man and 50-year-old woman — who claimed they had had a “wonderful life” — were found in the middle of the street on 33rd Street between Park and Madison avenues in Murray Hill after the pair jumped from the 9th-floor window of a 17-story corner office building on Madison Avenue at about 5:45 a.m., police said.
The woman had a suicide note in her pocket that read, “in sum and substance, ‘Our kids are upstairs, please take care of them,’” the source said.
The man had a typed note in his pocket that began with “WE HAD A WONDERFUL LIFE.”
“Patricia and I had everything in life,” read the note, which touched on the couple’s “financial spiral” and how “we can not live with” the “financial reality.”
The source added that a line of the note contained words to the effect: “’We both have medical issues, we just can’t afford the health care.’”
The victims’ identities were not immediately released.
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