Party of the Week - SATURDAY!

June 27, 2008

What’s up, down, and all around people?

Party 4 a Cause is throwing a super PHAT party. Come out. The whole peas and nuts squad in all of their absurdity will be there in full effect. We’ll dance, drink, and party the night away.

party 4 a cause flyer

Grace Bar (in Tribeca)
114 Franklin St.
Saturday (TOMORROW!), June 28th @ 10pm
$10 suggested donation at the door

Take the 1 train to Franklin St. And it’s an easy walk from BPC, Financial District, and Chinatown.

See you there. Party 4 a Cause people!

P.S. We’ve been hired to do a really funny skit. So drop by and see it.

Date Story

June 25, 2008

I just read a pretty funny restaurant review. and I’m definitely sold and going to Max tonight to see for myself! Here is the original post on Yelp

The title of this review should be “How to Get Yourself Locked in a Restroom and Other Life Lessons I Learned at Max.”

But before I begin, let me give you the bottom line: Would I recommend Max? Yes. It’s a stellar date spot, the food (Italian) is good (though it’s not going to change your life), and if it’s not crowded on Valentine’s Day (when I went), then I doubt it ever will be (this, my friends, gets bonus points in my book).

The mozzarella and prosciutto appetizer my date and I ordered was delicious and perfectly share-able. The lobster ravioli had plenty of kick (which I like). We also split the tiramisu, which, sadly, was more cream than real substance. But our neighbors’ gnocchi looked tasty enough to steal.

The dinner? Fine. Go. The lessons? Learned. Here you go:

Lesson #1: Max is the perfect solution to the ol’ ” I-have-a-date-so-where-should-we-have-dinner ?” dilemma.
My Valentine’s date started off on all the right notes.
I got a pre-dinner haircut. I was feelin’ good. I liked the looks of my companion, and we agreed to go to Max, thinking the Tribeca location would be just out-of-the-way enough to still have a table or two open. Right we were! We walked in the door and were seated immediately. The space? Small and cozy and candlelit, and I’m telling you — Love was in the air.

Lesson #2: Bad things happen to vain people.
We sat down, and I promptly excused myself under the guise of needing to wash my hands (I actually wanted to admire my new look for a couple of seconds). The hair looked good! The night would be good! It was all good!
And then I tried to open the door (my date was waiting for me, after all).
The door? Stuck.
As stuck as a door can possibly be.

Lesson #3: The employees at Max know Italian food. They do NOT know anything about construction and/or door destruction.
What ensued was a comedy of errors. It took ten minutes for everyone (employees, fellow diners, and, of course, my date) to confirm that yes, the door was indeed stuck. Brute force couldn’t get it open. Tools? A screwdriver, perhaps? Max keeps all of those handy instruments IN the bathroom closet. A butter knife was slid under the door. I, woman of zero handyman skills, tried to figure out how to drill myself out.

Lesson #4: Freedom is a beautiful thing.
It was an all-night low: Tools were littered all over the floor, I was slapping at the doorknob with a butter knife, and every once in a while I could hear my date whisper “Krissy?” into the door.
Minutes (days? years?) later, the waiters teamed up and pulled and pulled and yelled and pulled, and managed — miraculously — to pull the door until they broke the broken lock open. Freedom! Oh, freedom. People cheered.

Lesson #5: Embarrassment is a small price to pay for a very good, four-star dinner on the house.
We were ushered (again) to our table. A waiter nervously handed me a rose. Two glasses of prosecco appeared. Another waiter nervously handed me another rose. My date and I looked at each other and started laughing. We laughed for the next two hours (progressively louder, I’m afraid, as we drank more and more of that very good prosecco).

Will you like Max as much as I did? Probably.
Will the waiters treat you as well as they treated me? Hopefully, they won’t have reason to.
The real question, though: Will you use Max’s restroom?
It’s your call, my friends. It’s your call.

Windmills

June 24, 2008

Mykonos Windmills
Windmills in Mykonos Island, Grecia.

This was taken around sunset time. I think one of my fav. parts of the picture is the silhouette figure to the right of the picture.

See you on Saturday

Jason Mraz - I’m Yours

June 23, 2008


They finally came out with a video to this song! One of my fav. Jason Mraz songs. Great summer song.

Unofficial Happy Hour Re-Cap

June 19, 2008

84 people came
We raised $480!

And this is just a happy hour…Next saturday will be crazy. Let’s hope to we can make it $3,500 as a joint effort. Only $3,020 to go.

More info about next saturday to come. But for now:

Grace Bar (in Tribeca) map
114 Franklin St.
Saturday, June 28 @ 10pm
$10 minimum suggested donation

Subways: 1 (to Franklin), C, E (to Canal)

Very close to Chinatown

OMG!!! Did you hear?

June 17, 2008

Barack Obama, Superman

Me: There’s a Party 4 a Cause tomorrow at Bar 13!!!
Andrew: No way! really?
Me: WAY!!! Are you going?
Andrew: Oh yeah…

Jose: Wait…what’s going on?
Andrew: Dude…you didn’t hear? There’s a Party 4 a Cause tomorrow.
Jose: I’m so there! Lemme tell my friends.

Jose: YO!!! Party 4 a Cause tomorrow. I heard Young Jeezy is performing. And Barack Obama is going to be there
Sara: SHUT UP!!! Really? Jeezy? OBAMA!? You’re sh-tting me right???
Jose: Yeah……I am. But it’s still going to be fun anyway. You down?
Sara: You’re an idiot…cool. I’m down.

It’s gonna be that kind of night - Really Fun!

What: Happy Hour - Fund raiser for disaster relief in China and Myanmar
Date: Wednesday, June 18
Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Place: Bar 13
Location: 35 E. 13th Street (University and 13th) map
Extras: 2-for-1 all night till 9:30pm
$5 Suggested minimum donation at the door

If you can’t make it tonight, we’ll be giving updates of the party in our “what are we doing (peasandnuts twitter)” section to the right.

Rooney

June 16, 2008

Last night I went to see Rooney at Irving Plaza. What a rockin’ show, fist pumps and all!

It was a show filled with their signature “beach boys-esque” vocal harmonies with heavy power chords, most of them majors, which made the show upbeat and a regular ol’ feel-good-time. I felt like a kid again just hanging out on the beach with my family and my best friends! If you have a chance, get their album or better yet, see Rooney live! For $16, they’re totally worth it.

Music Video for When Did Your Heart Go Missing:


Happy Hour

June 11, 2008

Come have a drink:

Party 4 a Cause, p4ac, invitation, peas and nuts, peasandnuts, happy hour
Click on the image for the full size

What: Happy Hour - Fund raiser to for disaster relief in China and Myanmar
Date: Wednesday, June 18
Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Place: Bar 13
Location: 35 E. 13th Street (University and 13th) map
Extras: 2-for-1 all night till 9:30pm
$5 Suggested minimum donation at the door

See you there.

If you can’t it to the happy hour, there’s another party on the Saturday, June 28th at Grace Bar. Details are to come.

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