These are a few of my favorite things.
Now YOU.
While each post offers a red "Comments" link at the bottom, I also wanted to create a space for recommendations: a list of your "Best" places and must-visit spots, so I know of all the greatest places to check out.
So, feel free to share a few of your raindrops on roses, whiskers on kittens and the world's best burger . . . you get the pikcha.
xo - N.
The story concerns a womanizing bachelor and high profile photographer (Matthew McConaughey) with a disdain for marriage. As his little brother is about to walk down the aisle, Connor (McConaughey) attends just as an old childhood flame (Jennifer Garner) enters his life to attend the wedding, Connor finds himself in the most unusual of circumstances. He's visited by his late uncle (Michael Douglas), who was Connor's role model for womanizing back in the day, to warn his nephew of three visits from the past, present and future in the form of his ex-girlfriends. It's Connor's plight that he'll learn a thing or two about love and the possibility of second chances
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Posted by: GhostsofGirlfriendsPast | September 24, 2009 at 08:14 AM
The story concerns a womanizing bachelor and high profile photographer (Matthew McConaughey) with a disdain for marriage. As his little brother is about to walk down the aisle, Connor (McConaughey) attends just as an old childhood flame (Jennifer Garner) enters his life to attend the wedding, Connor finds himself in the most unusual of circumstances. He's visited by his late uncle (Michael Douglas), who was Connor's role model for womanizing back in the day, to warn his nephew of three visits from the past, present and future in the form of his ex-girlfriends. It's Connor's plight that he'll learn a thing or two about love and the possibility of second chances
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Posted by: GhostsofGirlfriendsPast | September 22, 2009 at 06:30 AM
Christina emailed me a pic of her pork sandwich and fries from The Oinkster, which I wanted to post at this link for her, so you guys can see:
http://thepocketlint.typepad.com/Oinkster%20Pulled%20Pork.jpg
Pretty good lookin' . . . for a sandwich.
Posted by: The Pocket Lint | March 22, 2009 at 10:18 PM
I wanted to take my boyfriend to BBQ in Hollywood or Eagle Rock, so I went to The Oinkster, as you suggested. Pulled pork sandwich was off the hook. The fries came with this garlic aioli dipping sauce which was insane. A lil mr. Pibb and Chaka khahn on the sound system made for a perfect meal.
http://www.oinkster.com/
Posted by: Christina | March 22, 2009 at 10:14 PM