Hey remember that movie that they kept shutting down Rittenhouse for? And remember how Marky Mark wore his Red Sox hat when he ate at Smith and Wollensky’s? Well, that movie is coming out soon, and it looks pretty damn interesting. I didn’t really mind Signs or The Village like a lot of people did, but when he did a movie about mermaids I thought he had officially jumped the shark, and I wondered if his next movie would be about unicorns and warlocks. But hopefully he gets back on track here. Whattya think? After checking the trailers (here’s another one), do you think it’s gonna be good?
A Couple of New Spots
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Trivia Art and I hit up a couple of new spots last night. First we tried Time, the place where Ludwig’s used to be. It was weird being in Ludwig’s without pictures of old German leaders on the wall. The setup was still similar, in terms of where the bars and tables were, so I still felt like it was a just a cleaned up Ludwig’s. The beer was more reasonable than I had been led to believe, as they have an 11-1 am Happy Hour, so I got a Leffe Brown for only $4. It was a pretty decent spot for a drink, and the only problems I had with the place were music related: it’s kind of a dark, mellow, candlelit place where you should talk in hush tones. Therefore, the fact that it has a jukebox kind of sticks out like a sore thumb. Some places should have jukeboxes, some shouldn’t. This place shouldn’t. Also, this is the kind of place that should be playing jazz or possibly ambient music. It absolutely should not play three straight Styxx songs, like they did last night. There is a time and place for Styxx, and Time wasn’t the place (Yes, I know I’m clever.)
Then we headed off to Apothecary for a drink on their opening It was pretty cool. The drinks are definitely interesting, using ginseng, absinthe, cucumbers, and a variety of other unusual ingredients. The one I got, the Booty Collins, employed cayenne pepper, and it was excellent. This is a great “fun drink while you wait for your table at Lolita” spot. The drinks are expensive ($10-$15), but the ambience is fun (the bartenders dress in old timey bartender gear) and they seem determined to keep out Jerseyites, Manayunkers, and other assorted riff-raff.
RELATED:Read more about Apothecary in today’s City paper.
Toughest Questions from Last Week’s Quizzo
- Most asteroids in our solar system are in a circular belt found between what two planets?
- Which of the following is completely landlocked: a) Laos b) Cambodia c) Vietnam d) Burma
- John Smoltz recently became the 3rd pitcher to record 3000 strikeout while playing for the same team. One retired in the 1920s, the other in 1970s. Who were they?
- This Mozart opera caused an uproar in Vienna when it was released because of its satire directed at the aristocracy. It had characters named Count Almaviva and Rosina.
- Which of these flowers is pollinated by beetles and not bees?
- This famous female novelist was born in Germantown in 1832.
- This new orleans sandwich is made with a type of bread similar to focaccia, and contains olive salad, salami, capicola, and provolone.
- This 2000 movie was based on a spec script originally written for X-Files, and was directed by James Wong.
- Edward Bulliver Litton wrote a book about the last days of what city?
- List the seven presidents born west of the Mississippi.
a) daisy b) magnolia c) marigold d) snapdragon
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Goat Racing Video Has Been Posted!
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That’s right, been hard at work all day putting together video from the 7th annual goat races in Phoenixville over the weekend. Here’s the fruits of my labor. Enjoy!
Question of the Week
Nutter Calls Out the NRA
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“The fact that we put forward a piece of legislation to prevent the sale and use and transfer of assault weapons and have a Philadelphia police officer assaulted on the streets with one, I think makes it pretty clear to anyone who is confused about this issue that there’s no reason for any citizen, any person other than in law enforcement or in the military to have such a weapon. There’s no legitimate argument by the NRA, they need to get in the real world where the rest of us live and come to grips with these kinds of issues. They owe an apology to the family for their staunch opposition over many, many years blocking legislative support for these kinds of matters.“
To read more about the gun control aspect of the cop killing, click here.
Pittsburgh State Rep. Dan Frankel has introduced an assault-weapons ban in Harrisburg every year since the federal ban expired, but his bill has never even made it out of committee.
“The pro-gun community has been very effective in creating fear among legislators,” Frankel said. “Plenty of my colleagues say to me, ‘Dan, you’re right on this, but I just can’t support it, because it will create political problems for me.’ “
Around the Horn, Cinco de Mayo edition
- Since it is Cinco de Mayo, why don’t hop in the time traveler and go back to 2004, when Johnny traveled to Mexico to do some pinniped consulting and had a run in with the police shortly after arriving. Mexican women were not interested in JGT, but there was a sea lion that seemed to take a liking to him.
- Hung out with Kerri-Lee and D-Mac on Friday and we got some somewhat amusing video of D-Mac and Kerri-Lee tooling around on the computer. Today on KL’s blog, I ask a few more Mexico related questions. See how ya do. I have some great video of yesterday’s goat races, and I will be editing tonight and posting manana.
- Thinking about doing a piece in the paper this week about Jersey drivers. Whether you think that Jersey drivers are awful, or if you think they are unfairly stereotyped, please shoot me an email and give me your thoughts on the topic.
Sofa Kingdom Wins Twice in a Week
Jams Win (Repped by Pancho Villa)
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This general won defeated American forces at the Alamo. (Which, incidentally, has no basement.)
