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  #61  
Old February 21st 11, 04:33 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:25:29 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
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A Manhattan fan? I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. I
love Manhattan. I've been just about every place there. I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


Holy ****. With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


The hard rock is a tourist trap I know some of the people that provided
the memorabilia. I thought models hung out at the Palm, Union Square
dinner, Nobu, Old Homestead those types of places?
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Old February 21st 11, 04:54 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 20, 9:33*pm, down_hill wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:25:29 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
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A Manhattan fan? *I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. *I
love Manhattan. *I've been just about every place there. *I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) *Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. *Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


Holy ****. *With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. *Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


The hard rock is a tourist trap I know some of the people that provided
the memorabilia. I thought models hung out at the Palm, Union Square
dinner, Nobu, Old Homestead those types of places?


Tribeca Grill too.
  #63  
Old February 21st 11, 11:17 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:33:55 -0500, down_hill
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wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:25:29 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
wrote this crap:


A Manhattan fan? I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. I
love Manhattan. I've been just about every place there. I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


Holy ****. With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


The hard rock is a tourist trap I know some of the people that provided
the memorabilia. I thought models hung out at the Palm, Union Square
dinner, Nobu, Old Homestead those types of places?


To be truly honest, real models eat at the auto diners most of the
time.


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  #64  
Old February 21st 11, 02:07 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 20, 7:48*pm, wrote:

A Manhattan fan? *I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. *I
love Manhattan. *I've been just about every place there. *I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) *Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. *Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


I remember it being on 53rd.

I used to eat at the Live Bait. On 27th I think. There is a little
park across the street. The guys that owned it also owned a modeling
agency. The waitresses there were amazing. Good cajun kind of food
too.
  #65  
Old February 21st 11, 02:09 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 20, 12:23 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
VtSkier wrote:
Why not the north side, you are coming in I80 after all,
and ski with LAL at Alpine, then treat yourself to some
of the neat little hills in that area.


Of course you do have Heavenly and Kirkwood on the south
side. Good stuff. Look up Ichin Shen. He is really
fun to ski with.


I wonder how many of the regulars here would seek out itchie to ski with after
all the BS he has spewed here. I certainly would have no such interest.


Two of the best non-gappers skiers have sought out me to ski on a
blizzard day, and we had one great time powder skiing and you gappers
are only obnoxious jealous/envy turned into denial. I have no
interests in skiing with you neither, not that you're a boring little
character, you cannot keep up.

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Old February 21st 11, 02:19 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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pigo wrote:
On Feb 20, 7:48 pm, wrote:

A Manhattan fan? I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. I
love Manhattan. I've been just about every place there. I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


I remember it being on 53rd.

I used to eat at the Live Bait. On 27th I think. There is a little
park across the street. The guys that owned it also owned a modeling
agency. The waitresses there were amazing. Good cajun kind of food
too.

hard rock moved some time ago, live bait is below 23 street

Live bait is still there that is the scooter themed area on Manhattan so
model are safe unless they are male
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Old February 21st 11, 03:12 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 20, 9:07*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:25:29 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
wrote this crap:



A Manhattan fan? I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. I
love Manhattan. I've been just about every place there. I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


Holy ****. *With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. *Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


Not in Manhattan, dumb****. Holy ****. Horvie is so classless he
thinks the Hard Rock serves gourmet food. I suppose if you are from
Detroit, it does.
  #69  
Old February 21st 11, 03:13 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 20, 9:33*pm, down_hill wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:25:29 -0800 (PST), twobuddha
*wrote this crap:


A Manhattan fan? *I was a New York Fashion Model for two years. *I
love Manhattan. *I've been just about every place there. *I used to
eat lunch every day at the Manhattan Hard Rock cafe, (on 42nd street
if my memory is correct.) *Manhattan is just about one of my favorite
places on the planet. *Everybody should have Manhattan on their bucket
list.


Holy ****. *With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. *Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


The hard rock is a tourist trap I know some of the people that provided
the memorabilia. I thought models hung out at the Palm, Union Square
dinner, Nobu, Old Homestead those types of places?


Bull****. You don't know anyone who provided memorabilia, and if you
actually did, and they read the crap you write here, they sure as hell
wouldn't admit to knowing you.
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Old February 21st 11, 03:15 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Feb 21, 7:10*am, down_hill wrote:
wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:33:55 -0500, down_hill
*wrote this crap:
Holy ****. *With all the great food in NY, Horvie eats at the Hard
Rock.


You wouldn't know good food. *Your idea of gourmet food is a bucket of
chicken.


The hard rock is a tourist trap I know some of the people that provided
the memorabilia. I thought models hung out at the Palm, Union Square
dinner, Nobu, Old Homestead those types of places?


To be truly honest, real models eat at the auto diners most of the
time.


The ones that work on the West Side and eat at dinners we do not call
models they are called street walkers or women of the night.


Horvie calls them "dates".
 




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