It was a gorgeous day at Yankee Stadium, and the Yanks beat the Kansas City Royals 8-5, as N and I sat behind home plate (in the upper deck) and ate peanuts, talked about his new finance job, and enjoyed a beautiful clear Sunday afternoon.
Apparently, Exxon-Mobil is worth $455.22B in totality. In comparison, Microsoft is worth $ 271.65B, General Electric is valued at 389.97B, and Whole Foods is worth a paltry 5.60B.
Saw the Syrian Bride last night on DVD; I recommend avoiding it like a mine field.
Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
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