the writing and photography of Neil Kramer

Month: May 2005 (Page 2 of 5)

What I Had for Breakfast Today

Every once in a while, I stop in this local Korean-owned deli here in Los Angeles for their “egg on a bagel” and coffee.  The first time I went there, I was very impressed.   First of all, they had good bagels.  Then, the owner upgraded my coffee to a cappuccino “on the house.”  He instantly won me over as a customer.  On subsequent visits, he paid less and less attention to me, sometimes making me wait for five minutes as he prepared a pile of sandwiches (he makes most of his money from lunch delivery).  Today, out of protest, I decided not to give him my business.  I drove by, my nose in the air.  I passed by a Burger King and decided to give them a try.  I haven’t had breakfast in Burger King in years.

I decided to order an egg sandwich in Burger King, but their “Sourdough sandwich” also contained ham and cheese.  I’ve been trying to watch my cholesterol since my doctor said it was getting too high.  I remembered that Burger King was the “have it your way” place and asked if I can have the sandwich without the ham and cheese.   “Sure,” said the girl at the counter, and then proceeded to ring me up.

When I saw her ring in the full price for the sandwich, I thought about it for a second and decided to be assertive.  Shouldn’t the price be less than for a full sandwich?  After all, I’m not getting the ham or the cheese, and those are probably the most expensive parts of the sandwich.  If I wanted extra cheese, they would charge me more.  So, if I don’t get the cheese, they should charge me less.  She didn’t understand English that well, so I gave up.  So much for being assertive.   Not wanting to get ripped off by Burger King, I compromised and took cheese on the sandwich, but told her to “hold the ham.”

Next, I ordered a cup of coffee.  When the counter girl rang up the total, I noticed that the price for my sandwich and coffee was pretty much the same as the “combo” breakfast they had advertised overhead.  In this combo breakfast, you get the sandwich, the coffee, and one of those fried potato thingamajigs.  I don’t particularly like those greasy things, and I’m sure it isn’t good for my cholesterol, but it was steaming me up.  Burger King was practically forcing me to buy it!  If I didn’t get the combo, I would be feeling like a sucker, and it would ruin my whole appetite.  So, I ordered a Sourdough Sandwich combo, including the sandwich (hold the ham), potato thing, and coffee.

As I ate this awful meal, there was a crazy homeless guy at the next table singing “Sweet Home Alabama” to himself.

That was my breakfast today.

Hamlet Drinks Corona

Product placement is now all over television, especially in reality television.  Am I the only one to find all the Travelocity references in this season’s "The Amazing Race" annoying?  Let’s not even talk about "The Apprentice," which has become one big infomercial for Trump and other companies. 

The trend now continues in the Broadway theater:

As part of a product placement campaign in Broadway’s Sweet Charity, playwright Neil Simon approved a script change to promote Gran Centenario tequila, according to the deal makers.

The playwright replaced a line, “I’ll have a double scotch on the rocks” with a mention of Gran Centenario tequila. 

In addition to having the Gran Centenario mention written into the script, the tequila’s logos are integrated into the show’s set in one scene, and the product has been the drink of choice at Gran Centenario-sponsored parties thrown during the pre-Broadway shows as well as its New York opening.

In Hollywood news, a new release of Orson Welle’s classic, Citizen Kane, comes out today where "Rosebud" is a Tony Hawk skateboard.

90 Million Women Wear Wrong Size Bra

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For years, men have wondered why women are so overly-emotional, crying if they don’t get a phone call right after a date or if they don’t get flowers on Valentine’s Day.

Now the answer is finally revealed — they wear the wrong bra size

According to a national fit study by Wacoal, a bra company, eight out of ten women in the U.S. — or nearly 90 million women over the age of 18 — are wearing the wrong size bra. The Wacoal study, conducted among 750 women, also reveals that the most common mistake made by women is wearing a bra in which the band is too big and the cups too small, with an estimated 35 million women making this mistake alone.

Liz Smith, director of retail service for Wacoal suggests a bra fitting. She notes that:

"A professional bra fitting done by a trained fitter can be a fun and informative experience."

Men, do the women in your life a favor.  Tell them today that their bra doesn’t fit right.  They’ll love you for it.

Drug for Premature Ejaculation

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Concluding a sex-filled posting day with some interesting medical news

A new drug manufactured by Johnson & Johnson designed to help men with treatment for premature ejaculation has passed its first test.  The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that a major study presented during the American Urological Association annual meeting in San Antonio suggested the drug dapoxetine could help men suffering from premature ejaculation by delaying orgasm.

The drug supposedly helped men to increase their ejaculation time significantly — from less than one minute to more than three minutes!  Can there be nothing that medical science cannot solve with a pill?  Couples everywhere can now live it up for another two minutes.

Writing in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, the researchers said they timed ejaculations by giving stopwatches to the sex partners of more than 1,500 men.

Did they ever think that maybe all this premature ejaculation was occurring to these poor men because their partners were in bed holding stopwatches?  You try it.

Britney Spears at Kabbalah Center

The paparazzi were out in force as Britney Spears went to the Kabbalah Center on Robertson.  I’m much more interested in whatever is in the bag.   I didn’t know they have a bookstore.   Do they have Judaica?  Do they serve coffee and muffins in the bookstore (kosher, of course) or just Kabbalah water? 

Have any of my LA readers ever been to the Kabbalah Center?

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We Are Happy to Serve You

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Many ex-New Yorkers miss New York City.   Some really, really miss New York City.  Here is a perfect gift for that ex-New Yorker in your life — a ceramic replica of the Greek coffee shop take-out cup!

The famous greek paper cup has been around since 1963. Currently, over 180,000,000 per year are carried out of New York delis full of hot coffee! Due to the vast number of them, the length of time they have been around and New Yorkers’ appreciation for their design, the cup has come to be a quintessential New York icon. It is very likely the world’s most famous coffee cup!

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