Deal? Deal.
I’m going to use this blog to make a request of our dearly beloved Mike TV. Mike, since you live in the bay area, how’s ’bout popping over to Incanto, Chris Cosentino’s meat-centric restaurant, and eating there? Then you can tell me all about how good it is. You know, since I don’t live there and I really wanna eat that food. In fact, I’ll extend my offer: anybody who lives in Chicago can go eat at Rick Bayless’s Frontera Grill and report back to me on the food. Similarly, for anyone in New York, feel free to eat at Wylie Dufresne’s wd-50 and report to me. Keep in mind it’s a molecular gastronomy restaurant, so there’ll be all sorts of sous vide-ing and liquid nitrogen-ing going on. And for my part, one of these days I’ll go eat at Suzanne Tracht’s Jar restaurant, and post my findings here. I can say this: I ate at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant here at the London, and it was the most magnificent food I’ve ever had. Ah, food…
Why am I hungry? I just ate lunch.
Also, somebody go get Felicia Day and bring her to me. You know, just to…talk. She plays violin, so the two of us would have a lot to…talk…about. Felicia Day likes overly verbose, overeducated viola players in little indie rock bands, right? RIGHT?
–Eric

Sometimes you can’t beat a grill cheese sammich.
Well, that’s certainly true. But I already know what THOSE taste like…
Wow Eric. You listed all the top qualities Felicia Day looks for in a man. That lady aims high.
I knew it! I always knew in my heart that my my qualities were Felicia Day-attractors. That’s why, ever since I was a child, I practiced the virtues of verbosity, overeducation, indie-rockness, and the viola.