funniest wedding present ever: my boy @aplinnyc brought sniper rifle vodka for the groom (by @naveen)
this wedding (my friends sean + arusha) raises the bar for weddings everywhere: fireworks on the lawn outside the castle.
also: hard to capture photos of fireworks. this one looks like some nebula
(by @naveen)
Foursquare recently inked a partnership with American Express—which Walker affectionately calls “my baby”–that makes it easier for users to get deals.
reason #232 why i love this company: everyone has a “baby”.
Zhephree: Newer incredible! Screenshots – Flickr & foursquare
Zhephree: Newer incredible! Screenshots – Flickr & foursquare
Progress on incredible! keeps on moving! I’ve cleaned up foursquare items and added Flickr support. No photo uploads yet, but that’s coming up. Here are some shots:
Here’s a regular ol’ foursquare check-in. Displays the venue’s address and categories. You also have the ability to not only…
It was … how long ago? No matter. The recipe is now public domain. Bananas, vanilla ice cream, pumpkin-seed butter—yes, that was the mystic green hue, the aftertaste of autumn, the chill beyond the tongue. Despite the hubris of my youth, I honestly don’t know if my results were better. Yes, I’ve had my challengers. Is preference inherited? Is it desired? What I do know is this: the grass is flattened out with the shapes of tents, and, simply, there is no more room in my yard. So it is with regret that I ask you boys to now leave.
Apple is paying Charlie Palmer’s Metrazur restaurant $5 million to vacate its space on the terminal’s east balcony more than eight years before its lease expires. The MTA will get significantly higher annual rent: $1.1 million from Apple vs. $263,997 from Metrazur. In addition to the space currently occupied by Metrazur, Apple will move into an adjacent, currently vacant balcony on the northeast side of the terminal. “It maintains Grand Central as the iconic structure and place that it is,” Metro-North Railroad President Howard Permut said at a meeting of the MTA board’s railroad committee. That committee oversees Metro-North, which controls the terminal. During his presentation, MTA Real Estate Director Jeffrey Rosen announced both the Apple store and a new Shake Shack for the terminal. “I can’t imagine why any kid in Westchester would want to do anything other than go into Grand Central and shop at Apple and eat at Shake Shack,” Rosen said. Board members wryly noted that Penn Station, Grand Central’s less glamorous sister across town, will not be offering such sleek retail any time soon. “Kids from Long Island and Jersey can take the 1 and 2 and then the shuttle” to buy iPads and Shackburgers, said Pat Foye, the board member from Nassau County. The board member from Suffolk, Mitchell Pally, followed his lead: “It makes the Penn Station customers no longer second-class citizens,” he said. “It makes them third-class citizens.” Foye piled on: “This creates not only a digital, but a cheeseburger divide, between the two.”






