Where were you? Or, where are you going ... perhaps the Chili Pepper Fest at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden tomorrow. I know I'll be there. http://www.bbg.org/vis2/2006/chilepepperfiesta/index.html
My guess will be so mundane that I am embarrassed to post it surrounded by these fun and clever guesses, but let me try and clarify something: Were you in Brooklyn?
Congratulations, Gary--you nailed it before I got to Gardenia!
What can I say? I love finding certain names on the Celebrity Path at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Moss Hart...Arnold Moss...Beverly Pepper...Mel Brooks...Vincent Gardenia--what better names could be emblazoned on this garden path? Also present: Lillias White and Woody Allen and Woody Guthrie, plus Julie Budd, Rosie Perez, and Sandy Koufax.
There's one name that's absent from the path, to my constant consternation: Henry Miller. Somehow Miller's admirer Norman Mailer is represented in the garden while Miller remains banished.
Once again, salutations to all participants--but especially Dolph--for their good guessing!
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Shea Stadium, field boxes?
Not recently, I'm afraid. Imaginative...but cool, alas.
The best pizza on the UWS. Freddie & Pepper on Amsterdam. Plus, they have Fresca!
Where were you? Or, where are you going ... perhaps the Chili Pepper Fest at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden tomorrow. I know I'll be there.
http://www.bbg.org/vis2/2006/chilepepperfiesta/index.html
Dolph, you're warm!
Guess I need to calm down and stop double posting. Which is warm?
The latter.
SALT & PEPPER MIME THEATRE - South Oxford Street, Brooklyn ??
Salt & Pepper Mime Theatre? Hadn't heard of that. (But I guess that shouldn't be surprising!)
Cooler.
Danny and Pepper Jerk Chicken Express on Flatbush?
Cooler.
Were you shopping for a salt and pepper blazer ($495) at the Liberty Plaza Brooks Brothers?
Funny! But cold.
Don't overthink....
My guess will be so mundane that I am embarrassed to post it surrounded by these fun and clever guesses, but let me try and clarify something: Were you in Brooklyn?
Did you eat at Bleu Drawes Café in Greenpoint? We've eaten there and had a great meal. Owner Steve Brooks has many pepper sauces behind the counter that can be used on many of the dishes.
You bought Pepper Martin and Brooks Robinson cards at Baseball Card Dugout, 453 Court St, Brooklyn.
Or at Sports Heroes & Legends, 2109 W 5th St, Brooklyn
Cooler...but with a dram of conceptual warmth.
Okay...the above was for Gary. This is for Dolph: Also cooler, but with drams of conceptual warmth.
Let me know how you like The Scarlet Empress in Astoria....
Were you at the Brooklyn Botanical gardens? (Dolph's question was were you going to go so....)
Yes, Gary. Warm again.
were you in the BBG's rock garden?
Well, yeah, but that's not the answer this time around!
OK, did you go specifically to see the Portraits of a Garden III exhibition?
Nope!
Were you on the celeberty path looking at the names of famous brooklynites such as Beverly Pepper, Mel Brooks, and Arnold Moss?
...and perhaps Moss Hart as well.
Congratulations, Gary--you nailed it before I got to Gardenia!
What can I say? I love finding certain names on the Celebrity Path at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Moss Hart...Arnold Moss...Beverly Pepper...Mel Brooks...Vincent Gardenia--what better names could be emblazoned on this garden path? Also present: Lillias White and Woody Allen and Woody Guthrie, plus Julie Budd, Rosie Perez, and Sandy Koufax.
There's one name that's absent from the path, to my constant consternation: Henry Miller. Somehow Miller's admirer Norman Mailer is represented in the garden while Miller remains banished.
Once again, salutations to all participants--but especially Dolph--for their good guessing!
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