Monthly Archives: May 2011

May 16, 1977 – Pan Am Building

  

Okay imagine this…  It’s May 16, 1977, 5PM rush hour (I’m 17 hours old BTW).… you are going on a business trip and since you are a VP you’ve been approved to take the fancy helicopter from the Pan Am building above Grand Central Terminal.  It’s going to take only 10 minutes to your Pan Am flight leaving from JFK.

You would have been the first in line but you decide to stop for a pack of Carltons and a quick smoke.  You are a little nervous this afternoon about flying.  Finally you get to the roof and after the copter lands it lets off about 20 people and starts to take on new passengers.  You hear this loud noise and the next thing you know you are on the ground.  It all happens so fast, and you are now dripping wet in blood.  The landing gear failed and caused the blades to come down and slice the 4 people that were standing in front of you.  You think you saw a head roll by, but you aren’t sure what you saw because after the copter went silent you stood up slipped on some blood and ran for safety.  You heard from someone that there were legs, arms and heads scattered. 

Later you saw on the news that a fifth victim walking on 43rd was hit and killed with part of the copter blade.  The next day you quit, bought a horse farm and moved up north.  

Well it’s all true except you weren’t there and the story may have been a little different.  The copter’s blades did slice and kill 5 people this day 34 years ago on top of the Pan Am building.  The very popular way to get to JFK in ten minutes from Midtown was SHUT DOWN, and no helicopters were allowed to land on buildings. 

You should read the NY Times article from May 17th.  It’s gross, crazy and sad. 

I walk by this building almost every day.  Last week I looked up and felt like taking a picture and that’s how you became a VP in my story.  There was a lot of controversy over this building and many people protested it.  They said it would take the sun away from Park Avenue and that the structure was just ugly.  I guess I can see both points however I often catch myself looking up in amazement.  Originally it was to be called Grand Central City, but that was before Pan Am arrived and took up 15 floors. 

The building was the world’s largest commercial building when it opened in 1963.  The last building put up before a law was passed to prevent logos and names on the top of buildings.  In 1992 after Pan Am was completely buried MetLife decided to remove the sign from the building.  So sad.  Wahh.

Some cool photos I took last week:

                       

Anyway – there you have it, some NYC history from the day I was born.  I want to buy this bag:  Pan Am or TWA?  Should I buy it?  Cool Bag

                  


Perrito Caliente!!!

Did you know that there is a Hot Dog Season?  YUP, it’s from Memorial Day to Labor Day and we typically eat 7 BILLION hot dogs.   Yes, Americans eat about 820 hot dogs every second during that period.  fart. 

I don’t know why I love hot dogs so much????  Look, it’s not my favorite dish but there is something about it that makes me happy.  Maybe it’s because when I was a kid my mom often took me to New York City and for lunch we’d enjoy a dirty dog with sauerkraut and mustard.  Or, maybe it was my Catholic Elementary school that had a hot dog day every Thursday!!!  Everyone who went to that school can recall these special days.  We were all happy on Hot Dog Thursday!  Who knows where it started or how it happened, but I can tell you I am not alone!

In 2010 we spent more than 1.6 billion on hot dogs in our supermarkets.  Los Angeles residents consume more than any other city.  I found that interesting because NY has hot dog vendors EVERYWHERE!  Although we are second on the list of cities we spend the most money in retail stores buying hot dogs.  It totals 105 million dollars.  WOAH!  Holy Hot Dog!

My favorite are the ones produced in natural casings that are not removed.  These have that “snap” as you bite into them.  YUM!  or Barf.  Depending on if you read where the natural casing comes from.  Did you know that if variety meats such as hearts and liver are used the U.S. Department of Agriculture requires this to be declared on the package.  You will see statements like “with variety meats” or “with meat by-products” and then they must specify which variety meat is included.  Read your labels and be happy to know that Sabrett does not use variety meats.  Makes you want a hot dog real bad!  right?  

July is National Hot Dog Month!!!  Be sure to celebrate it – send me a picture of your wiener!  wait.  Make sure it’s in a bun!  wait.  Make sure it’s Sabrett.  :)   Maybe I’ll have a hot dog party?

  

If you are a fan of Sabretts you can actually buy some cool merchandise from their website.  Check this out – I want an umbrella! 

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SANGRIA!!!!!!

SANGRIA is the bestestest summer drink!  My favorite EVEReverEVER

There is a history to Sangria, do you want to hear it?  I didn’t think so.  I’ll just tell you it has to do with Spain and blood.  If you’d like to learn more specifics you can visit this link:  http://www.sangriasecrets.com/the-history-of-sangria.html  WHO KNOWS it might all be true. 

For me it didn’t begin 1964 at the world’s fair in New York City.  It began about ten years ago during a hot summer day.  Someone handed me a glass of deliciousness and I fell in love.  It’s refreshing, sweet and you get to eat some fruit soaked in wine.  Hello!

The only problem is that every year I forget how to make it.  So I go online and search for some recipes.  This year I typed into Google “best sangria ever” and this is what came up with some changes by ME.  There are hundreds of variations which can be found online and I’m sure some of you have a special way to make your own.  If so, let me know how you do it.  I’d love to perfect the Sangria and use the same recipe every year!

Oh, I added apples – you need apples because they soak up the wine and are sooooo tasty!!!! Duh – Yum.   

Ingredients:                       (you can double it or triple it)

  • 1 Bottle of red wine or 2 :)
  • 1 Lemon
  • 1 Orange
  • 1 apple
  • 1 Lime
  • 2 shots triple sec (i didn’t have any)
  • 2/3  Tbsp Sugar
  • Orange Juice
  • 1 Can of pineapples
  • 3 Cups ginger ale

TRY IT!  it’s easy!  and fun!  and yummy!

So – just pour wine into the container and then – ehhh just watch the video.  I just watched it and it’s almost like I am on speed making it!!! hahaha.  keep up!

Someone was really upset when I told them the amount of calories in Sangria!  – watch the Video:

SERIOUSLY – if you have your own recipe please share it with me or actually with us.  COME ON!  I’m sure there are some better recipes out there.  come on. 

I have to share this.  My poor dog (Eli) getting stuck under the couch:

as I am preparing my latest movie this guy bothering me!  ;)  

I hope you enjoyed and let me know after you drink a few sips how it is.  I want some feedback!!!!!!!!!!  please!


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