What are you doing for Cinco De Mayo?
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hoagie
, May 02 2012 02:37 PM
100 replies to this topic
#11
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:07 PM
Not finding a web site for Dunn's. Got a link?
Patch.com has a writeup. there seems to be no website: http://hamden.patch....tings/dunns-pub
#17
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:15 PM
Patch.com has a writeup. there seems to be no website: http://hamden.patch....tings/dunns-pub
Darn - was hoping to look at a menu.
#49
Posted 02 May 2012 - 07:13 PM
schmoopinessn. behavior that is excessively cutesy, precious, or adoring. Subjects: English
Editorial Note: This word—and the noun schmoopy ‘a term of affection for one who is adored; a person who exhibits schmoopiness’ and the adjective schmoopy ‘(excessively) cutesy or adoring’—was popularized by, if not coined for, episode 116 of the television program Seinfeld, first broadcast Nov. 25, 1995. The words are also frequently spelled with shmoop–. Despite the show’s setting in New York City and the nebbishness of the character George Constanza, there’s no evidence that this word is derived from a real Yiddish word.
5/5, my plan is to start out at my friend's Mexican Restaurnt for the derby and bail bythe time the paying customers show up.
Editorial Note: This word—and the noun schmoopy ‘a term of affection for one who is adored; a person who exhibits schmoopiness’ and the adjective schmoopy ‘(excessively) cutesy or adoring’—was popularized by, if not coined for, episode 116 of the television program Seinfeld, first broadcast Nov. 25, 1995. The words are also frequently spelled with shmoop–. Despite the show’s setting in New York City and the nebbishness of the character George Constanza, there’s no evidence that this word is derived from a real Yiddish word.
5/5, my plan is to start out at my friend's Mexican Restaurnt for the derby and bail bythe time the paying customers show up.













