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THE FINANCIAL JOURNAL
Axelrod Looks To Take Giving Oath
By RANDY KORNBLUTH
Speculation in the financial world is that Sanford Bensinger has convinced another billionaire to take his Giving Oath, Robert Axelrod. The two were photographed dining together at Crif Dogs in Brooklyn. A spokesman for Bensinger has declined to comment for this piece, but Bensinger rarely leaves Cleveland unless there’s a new prospect for his charitable cause.
#the byline is almost pure speculation but i'm fairly certain about the rest of the text#billions#2x04#sanford bensinger#bobby axelrod
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(via (30) Lebanon's Hezbollah rains more than 100,000 missiles on Israeli capital! A real urban disaster! - YouTube)
Lebanon's Hezbollah rains more than 100,000 missiles on Israeli capital! A real urban disaster! President XI 🔌/ New adventure in FRANCE however nations without government cannot work in 2024 perhaps 3034-- from a dictator to a fool from a false democracy to insane Oligarchy the wolf the innocent the main media sheep dogs. Israel with Jesus in Palestine looks worse than expected 🕎🍀👽 no french government can fix it neither CRIF or anyone. How Israel got on that dilemma perhaps can be instructive on the other hand is posible that they knew about the unavoidable end from the 1890/ 1900/ 1913 onwards more than a century ago 🔬⏳ therefore it might be no guilty person on the 🕎 nation adventure 🗽🗾 just actors on the stage. 🥀💐 Civil war in Europe to save Israël will not work 🌺 Minds are hard to make understand reality most exist on fiction we know best until it is too late ⏳ therefore never waste a good crisis and never argue with an idiot.👽🛸
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Don't act like you forgot.
Sitting on the porch looking for a way out
It's even in old songs
Carved your name right into my face
Meet death, baby, all alone
(once this came on about a month after I got out on the hospital, and i sang it to her at crif dogs because I never liked to let her down, but that’s when I thought it was her and she wanted me to do all those things. Like carry her Picture everywhere. Interestingly enough that night the keys to the temple were stolen from my bag. All the things I’m wearing are things that she had me pick up off the street and wear religiously. )
But now I’m in trouble
It is you
Oh yeah, pressure going to drop on you
It's potential has arrived
I don't wanna cry, some days I do. It's just a lot to think about the world I'm used to. The one I can’t get back…at least not for a while
We tell each other lies sometimes, we try to make it feel like we might be right
Scumbag
Goin' in over my head
And this is your birth time if I remember correctly; notice the times are kate’s lifepath & a 33 who she says is lurking around (we just started paying attention to birth times)
And of course, well, the title says it all
Oh hai
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A Spicy Chicken Nacho slice (nachos, pico, chicken (possible buffalo), and sour cream) from Vinnie's in Brooklyn that I got after I saw Thursday at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Very unique and delicious. More slices need chips on them!
also, I went to Crif Dogs. Overrated.
#Vinnie's#Vinnie's Pizzeria#Vinnie's Pizza#Brooklyn#NY#New York#NYC#New York City#Bedford Ave#Williamsburg#spicy chicken nacho#Crif Dogs#specialty slice#pizza#pizza slice#pizzeria#pizza rocks#pizza rules#foodporn#food porn#za#I love pizza#za perfection#Music Hall of Williamsburg#Thursday#that's so cheezy!
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Face to Face || Kurt and Blaine
Kurt flipped his fedora on his head as he exited the subway and looked over at Blaine, a soft smile on his face. They’d taken then L to Tompkins Square Park and had a short walk to the restaurant. Much to his chagrin, the speakeasy that Isabelle had told them about wasn’t exactly a dinner theatre type space for the patrons, but he’d at least wore a fedora since he wasn’t doing the whole Roarin’ Twenties attire. “From what Isabelle said, We have to go into the Crif Dog’s and then go to the phone booth,” Kurt said and slid his arm through Blaine’s as they walked. He glanced over at Blaine again and nudged his shoulder, “Are you nervous about officially having dinner with Isabelle?” he asked. He’d noticed Blaine fidgeting a little as they were getting ready for the evening. Kurt knew that Blaine had met Isabelle before, even if the moment was brief, but this was a whole new ballgame. They were going to actually going to talk to her about wedding venues and ask if she would officiate the wedding. He gave Blaine’s arm a squeeze and stopped at the corner of the street, then turned towards his fiancé and gripped his blazer on either side, “You know she likes you, right?”
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Crif Dogs. 2015. #manhattan #greenwichvillage #newyorkcity #nycphotography #eastvillage #hotdog #crifdogs #thebigapple #bigalwithcheese #original photographers
#original photography
#photographers on tumbler https://www.instagram.com/p/CAN0gbFHdTm/?igshid=1ghkqwnb86cn9
#manhattan#greenwichvillage#newyorkcity#nycphotography#eastvillage#hotdog#crifdogs#thebigapple#bigalwithcheese
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#crif dogs is so far i am so upset because i would murder for a fuckin hot dog right now#god a hot dog just sounds SO GOOD
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drunkenly left my backpack at crif dogs and proudly proclaimed later that it “didn’t matter” and “was just a bag” but remembered the next day it had a full prescription of klonopin in it and elvia wilk’s oval
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Pssst... To get to the PDT (Please Don’t Tell) Bar, go to Crif’s Hot Dogs on Driggs Ave. in NYC. Look for the old phone booth. Step in and dial the number 1 on the red phone. (If you don’t have a reservation, expect to wait at least an hour.) Hope you like taxidermy, b/c the place is loaded w/it.
http://www.pdtnyc.com/
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Brandon Johnson determined to get the highest wallride I Photo: @digimil
We teamed up with UXA and celebrated our 8th anniversary of NY Skateboarding with a BBQ/skate jam transforming the front of UXA’s Brooklyn shop into a mini block party. Food was provided by our friends at Crif Dogs & Bunker and PBR filled our icy cooler up with beers! UXA’s Peter Huynh built a special wallride ramp just for the BBQ and pulled out some additional stuff to skate. We hosted some best trick contests giving away some NYSB, UXA and Vans gear. We finished up the afternoon with a highest wallride contest blessing the winners with some new Vans!
Tasty food via Crif Dogs and Bunker I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Thanks to everyone for coming out and celebrating with us the best way possible – through skateboarding! Huge thanks to UXA, Bunker, Crif Dogs, Pabst and Vans for supporting the event!
∞ 🔥 @nyskateboarding
A post shared by UXA (@uxanyc) on Apr 30, 2017 at 9:01pm PDT
BBSC crew I Photo: @digimil
Gizmo the perfectionist | Photo: @digimil
Flatground for days I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Best spiderman impression wins prizes I Photo: @thewastedtalent
The little known ramp and patio I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Derek Rinaldi photobombed by Mike Powley and his PBR I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Justin Adams is happy to be here I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Bird’s eye view of the product I Photo: @thewastedtalent
JTMR! | Photo: @digimil
Bushwick Ron & Gizmo | Photo: @digimil
Brandon gets up I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Grigley in the house I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Max Mueller works on his sign language with Corn I Photo: @thewastedtalent
It’s official when you get Vinyl | Photo: @digimil
John Bee wanted to bash out every window | Photo: @digimil
If it’s in Bushwick, there will be flannel I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Look ma, no hands I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Tricks for kicks | Photo:
NYSB’s resident Creature Fiend, EJ Spindler I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Skateboarding: for every generation I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Andrew found a set and threw down kickflips immediately I Photo: @thewastedtalent
Event Recap: UXA x NY Skateboarding BBQ (2017) We teamed up with UXA and celebrated our 8th anniversary of NY Skateboarding with a BBQ/skate jam transforming the front of…
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10 + 1 New Reasons to Buy in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
By Kleopatra Phili, Lic. R.E. Salesperson in our Westside Office
Hi there! The last time I sent you my Top Ten Reasons to Buy in Williamsburg, I did it the old-fashioned way. I ran around like Forrest Gump with my friend Niko, on the hunt for the best finds. Fast forward to spring 2017, and I’m giving you 10 + 1 NEW reasons, courtesy of the Aces (i.e. night planners) at idk.
1. Buffalo Exchange If you love thrift shopping — or you know, just plain old retail therapy — Buffalo Exchange is a smorgasbord of new and used clothing, neatly organized in one colorful space. Whether you're on the hunt for vintage threads or in search of a one-of-a-kind piece from a Brooklyn-based designer, this is where you want to be.
2. Brooklyn Bowl Bowling and rock and roll. Literally — the stage is set up next to the lanes. Right upstairs is some of the best fried chicken in all five boroughs, courtesy of Blue Ribbon, and come back in the fall — BB's annual Halloween bash is extraordinarily exciting.
3. Videology Bar & Cinema Is it a bar or a mini movie theater? It's hard to know, but what I do know is that it's hosting some of the best themed nights in town — think a screening of Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette alongside Ladurée macarons.
4. Book Thug Nation I’m just going to say it: BTN's selection of used fiction books might just rival The Strand's. Just like Strand, BTN also buys used books. But this shop also acts as a community space, so there are plenty of author readings, movie screenings and town meetings to choose from, not to mention nights just for the kids.
5. Wild Ginger Pan-Asian vegan cuisine served in a cozy restaurant where leather booths and traditional blue-accented bowls line the walls. Order the tofu teriyaki with a mint iced tea.
6. Crif Dogs If you're all about the meat, Crif Dogs takes The Dog, a true NYC staple, and levels it up with the most ridiculous spread of topping options, including Taylor ham, avocado, pineapple, jalapeno and diced cucumbers. They also have fries, shakes, floats and beer, if you're feeling decadent.
7. Fornino If you're living in New York, then you need excellent pizza. Meet Fornino, where three generations of pizza are on the table. The first, Naples, offers variations on your traditional Margherita; the second, Italy, branches out with rustic and Sicilian accents; and the third, Fornino, brings it into the 21st century with white truffle oil, fennel sausage and caramelized onion.
8. Nitehawk Cinema The iPic may be bringing the concept of dinner with your movie to Manhattan, but in NYC, Nitehawk was the original — and frankly, offers much more. In addition to the healthy mix of blockbusters and indies, Nitehawk also does concept nights. Coming up? The Country Brunchin' series, which includes local country music before a viewing of Three Amigos, all while eating classic Southern fare.
9. Heatonist Heatonist sells hot sauce — and only hot sauce. Specifically, 23 brands of the best hot sauce known to man and woman. Need we say more?
10. MatchaBar As the leader of the matcha-addicted, I have found my headquarters at MatchaBar, where you can get a bottle of the good green stuff accented with honey, mint or apples and ginger.
11. Union Pool For when you can't make it out East (or want to avoid the hours of traffic), Union Pool features local acts in a summer-minded setting with serious Montauk vibes. Take me to the beach, please!
So now you are convinced that you should buy in Williamsburg, but you’re wondering how you would commute to Manhattan to make the money, when the L train is temporarily out of service in 2019? Don’t worry about that. Live for today. Or, take heart in knowing that the MTA is making plans to accommodate displaced riders during a full tunnel closure to make repairs to the L. For example, extra service on nearby M, J and G lines, faster Select Bus Service routes across 14th, 23rd and 34th Streets and a new ferry landing at 20th St. for service from N. 7th St. in Williamsburg.
Kleopatra Phili is a service-oriented, determined and hardworking agent, with deep local knowledge of the New York market and an international perspective on real estate. Kleo is experienced with assisting both domestic and international buyers. If you have any questions, please reach out to Kleo via email or telephone/text at +1-973-610-7805.
#Kleopatra Phili#Williamsburg#Brooklyn#Union Pool#MatchaBar#Heatonist#Nitehawk Cinema#Fornino#Crif Dogs#Wild Ginger#Book Thug Nation#Videology Bar & Cinema#Brooklyn Bowl#Buffalo Exchange#Exploreyourhood#New York City#New York#Halstead#Halstead Real Estate
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Crif Dog @ Crif Dogs
Crif Dog with sautéed onions and a Chili Dog at Crif Dogs #LES #NYC
Via Foodspotting
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With @sourlemons at our place (at Crif Dogs) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwGIq9QJ_3O/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1e1787l4s7q04
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Some Reflections from My Trip to Berlin
Even for a city almost 800 years old, Berlin has seen more than its fair share of history, especially in the 20th century. Watching the fall of the Berlin Wall on television 29 years ago this month was one of my most memorable experiences as a teen. In 2001, my girlfriend and I visited Berlin, loved it, and wanted to return soon. But you know how that goes sometimes, and I didn't make it back there for a visit until mid last month, when I spent the better part of a week exploring Germany's largest city. Here are of my impressions from the trip.
Museum-going is one of my favorite things to do when travelling and Berlin has a bunch of great ones. And they're not generally these behemoths like the Met or Louvre...they're reasonably sized places you can knock out in a couple of hours. The recreation of the Ishtar Gate at the Pergamon is one of my favorite things at any museum I've been to.
The public transportation in Berlin is great. One ticketing scheme covers buses, trams (in the old East Berlin), surface trains (S-Bahn), and subways (U-Bahn). I bought a weekly pass and used it to travel all over the city. One afternoon with no fixed agenda, I explored by randomly hopping on trams and trains and getting off when things started looking interesting...navigation by an arbitrary stupid goal.
Yes, I had the currywurst. And a kartoffelpuffer (served with a massive dollop of delicious sour cream w/ herbs in it). I preferred the knackwurst I got from Konnopke's Imbiß and the schnitzel from Scheers, which reminded me a bit of Crif Dogs (but for schnitzel). The guy at Konnopke's made an "ick" face when I asked for ketchup with my knackwurst instead of mustard. *shrug*
According to Pedometer++, I walked 65 miles over a 7 day period in Berlin.
At the Neues Museum, I read a bit of Homer's Iliad on a papyrus scroll from more than 2000 years ago. The kids and I have been reading Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey so that was a nice moment of connection across the centuries. (I also saw the bust of Nefertiti there.)
My favorite thing about public transport in Berlin is that instead of having entry turnstiles and swiping your ticket when you get on the bus, you simply buy a ticket and get it stamped on the platform to validate it. That's it. With my weekly pass, I had to stamp it once to "activate" it, but after that, I could just get on the tram or subway without worrying about it. I love this system...it eliminates so much infrastructure, makes it easier to use public transport, and doesn't track you around the system like smartcards do. It also makes it easier to ride for free, although there are teams of ticket inspectors moving throughout the system checking for valid tickets. Fines of £60 on up are assessed & paid on the spot.
A team of three undercover ticket inspectors got onto a tram I was riding...they were young, dressed a bit like hooligans, and looked way more like they were gonna steal wallets than officially check tickets. After nonchalantly boarding, they announced themselves to the passengers, pulled out their badges, and worked very quickly, impatiently looking at tickets before the tram pulled into the next stop, allowing scofflaws to escape.
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is an open-air memorial of more than 2700 concrete slabs arranged in a grid pattern. While I was there, I saw it being used as a bench, a picnic area, a playground, a hide-n-go-seek maze, a selfie background, a parkour apparatus, and as the backdrop for Instagram influencers...pretty much everything but thoughtful reflection about the murder of 6 million people. See also Yolocaust.
Everyone kept telling me that the city had changed so much since I'd been there, but one of the only differences I could detect was that in 2001, it was pretty easy to tell which parts of the city had been in East Berlin and which had been in West Berlin, just by looking at the buildings and streets. Now, aside from the presence of random Soviet monuments and the tram in the former East Berlin, I couldn't really tell. After almost 30 years, Berlin finally seems like a single city again (at least to this outsider).
The Deutsches Technikmuseum (German Museum of Technology) is actually huge and completely amazing, especially the collection of trains and train cars housed in the massive buildings of a former railway company. The smell of grease and oil that hit me walking into the exhibition took me right back to when I was a kid, helping my dad fix cars in the garage. As I mentioned in this post, the exhibition included a freight car that was used for transporting Jews to concentration camps that you could walk inside of "and try to imagine, in some small way, you and your children cheek to jowl with 80 other people, on the way to be murdered". An intense experience.
The massive seven-story KaDeWe department store has an entire floor dedicated to food (in addition to the eatery on the top floor) and the butcher cases must have featured over 120 different kinds of sausage & wurst...it was unbelievable. I spent more than an hour wandering through and ended up having dinner, some scrambled eggs with a side of potatoes and onions -- the menu had a disclaimer on the bottom of each page: "Of course our potatoes and onions are made with bacon!" Duh, this is Germany.
The permanent exhibition at the Topographie Des Terrors is a must-see presentation of how the Nazis persecuted, imprisoned, and murdered millions in the 30s and 40s. While sobering and completely gutting in parts, this was one of my favorite things I did in Berlin.
While not quite public transport, Berlin has a thriving bike share scene. I signed up for Mobike because they seemed to have the most inventory. As a bike-friendly city to begin with, there are lots of places on the streets to park these dockless bikes, although locals have complained about bike littering. This was my first time using a dockless bike, and like with WiFi on a laptop or pairing a Bluetooth speaker, the first time feels a little magical.
My favorite meal was at the restaurant in my hotel. That's a bit of an odd thing to hear because we're used to hotel restaurants being kind of a default mediocre. But the food at the Michelberger's restaurant was delicious, surprising, and inventive. I had the burrata w/ pear & dukkah and the arctic char w/ smoked mashed potatoes & buttermilk. Just thinking about that meal is making me hungry!
Berlin reclaimed Tempelhofer Field as a public park after the Tempelhof airport closed in 2008. I'd never walked on a large runway like that before...they're huge! I was supposed to meet up with Felipe of Fotostrasse to take a more extensive tour of the area, but it was rainy and I was sick, so I only managed a quick solo visit. Next time!
I only posted a couple of pics from Berlin on Instagram, but I did post a bunch of Instagram Stories (collected here). And thanks to everyone on Twitter and Instagram who offered suggestions for my trip! I had a great time and I will definitely be back, hopefully before 17 more years have passed.
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| Two hot dogs: with topped with Chili and the other with cole slaw and jalapenos. 😭😭😭 #hotdogs #foodporn (at Crif Dogs) https://www.instagram.com/ctorre92/p/BpuTnUAHeeP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=oiffhbxmzsvk
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