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It’s been too long …

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t says:  So – it’s been WAY too long since we’ve posted.  Things have gotten crazy busy over the past two weeks and will likely stay that way for another two.  But, that doesn’t mean that we have a lack of things to say – on the contrary – we expect to be back up and running with tales of our recent outings and foodings at the end of September (my iPhone is full of pictures).  In the meantime, this is all I got for you.

It’s not food. But it sure smells like it …

We were at Anthropologie the other day, and g likes to remind me that she wishes we’d be one of those households that burns candles because they smell nice.  I, on the other hand, like to limit the amount of unnecessary burning of things.  But then I smelled this candle.  Trust me, after you smell this thing, you just might agree with me that the heavenly sweet aroma that this candle emanates is totally worth the risk of accidentally burning down your apartment.  It’s vanilla and cream and sugar (with a little bit of cream cheese icing in there).  Of course, the drawback is that you might regret not actually having angel food cake on hand to eat …

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10 September 2011 at 6:23pm

Is a Chinese Apple still an Apple?

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t says:  I ran across this post this morning.  It’s actually pretty sneaky (and ballsy) of someone to conceive/open/run a counterfeit Apple store.  I wonder if they have counterfeit “geniuses” as well?

g says:  Does that mean they’re really good at fixing fake computers?

t says:  Either that or they’re really good at fakely fixing a real computer?

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/07/20/chinese_counterfeiting_extends_to_full_blown_fake_apple_retail_stores.html

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20 July 2011 at 5:58am

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Eyesite for those with bad eyesight

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t says:  The next installment in the “lifestyle” department of our blog … glasses.  This posting is inspired by two things.  The first is that every time I walk by Modern Eye (the one in University City), I see that “Best of Philly” sign on the door and it makes me angry.  The best in all of Philly?  That’s hard to believe as I find their organization of frames bewildering (there’s a bajillion laid out for you) and their staff “too cool for school” (although well-intentioned).  They might have some nice frames in there (I have many friends who have procured sharp glasses from Modern Eye), but I’m just too lazy to sift through the mediocre or ugly (you can’t tell me there aren’t some objectively ugly frames in there) to find the diamonds in the rough.  The second is a comment that the dude at Philly Food Tours made about my glasses: “nice hipster glasses”.  I kind of took offense when he said this.  I have no problems with hipsters or their look – I’m all for skinny people wearing skinny clothing and all – however – I do have a problem if they are pretending to “not care” about fashion or public opinion while bothering to dress like they do … because if they actually “didn’t care”, then they’d be wearing sweat pants, hanes t-shirts, and $5 velcro shoes all the time.

But my view on hipsters is not the focus of this post, it’s glasses.  Here’s what they look like, posing next to my laptop (which is inherently anti-hipster … as hipsters shouldn’t use mainstream computers like Macs, rather abacuses).

Smart specs? Or "hipster glasses"?

I mention my glasses because they come with a fun shopping experience.  You see, I can take absolutely no credit for picking them out.  g didn’t even pick them out.  They were picked out for me by a wisened, presumably Russian man who owns/works at Eyesite near Rittenhouse Square.  Aside from the silly name, Eyesite is “the bomb” when it comes to frames and a serious threat to the “Best of Philly” title.  The catch: you must be willing to not be in total control of your shopping experience.  What does that mean?  Unlike Modern Eye, when you go into Eyesite, you see only a handful of frames adorning the displays – I’d say 20-30.  That’s obviously not enough selection … right?  BUT, then you start to talk to Gene (?sp?).  Don’t be scared by him.  He’s a moderately-thickly accented European who just wants to understand what you want from your glasses.  For instance, when I walked into Eyesite some years ago – maybe winter of 2008-2009, I was being helped by someone else working there (maybe his wife?) as Gene was helping another customer.  In the middle of me describing a pair of glasses I was looking for, “classic black glasses”, he came over, pulled out a pair of chunky black frames, put them on my face, and said, “Pardon me – this is my suggestion.  These are the one.  There.  It’s perfect.”  He was kind of right – they were a perfect pair of chunky black glasses for me … but I wasn’t happy with them.  I guess what I actually wanted something else – so that’s what I told him.  He looked at me and said, “I thought you wanted ‘classic’ – you can’t get any more classic than these”.  Surprised by his resistance, I responded, “well, I could use a little more style – I need a twist.”  “Ok … in that case, here we go …”  He returned to his drawers, pulled out the pair of glasses pictured above, put them on my face, and said, “There we go – perfection.  You can keep looking, but these are perfect.”  This guy sure has a lot of “perfect” glasses.  In any case, I liked them a LOT.  I made him pull out another pair just to make sure that there weren’t any other tricks up his sleeve to which he replied, “ok, I will – but they won’t be as good as those …”  He was right about that, too.

I didn’t buy these glasses right then and there – I needed to wait to get a new prescription and I needed to raise the money to afford these glasses (Gene is many things, including a style wizard, a funny guy, and a business owner, but one thing he is definitely not is cheap).  I came back six months later ready to buy.  He kind of remembered me (he moreso remembered the glasses) and said that although he had sold that pair that I had perused (gasp!), he was willing to order another pair for me.  I asked him, “well – I mean, if you have something else in the shop, I’d be happy to try them on.”  His response: “To be honest, I’d love to sell you something I have in stock – that’d be really easy – I’d make more money – but nothing I have is going to be better on you than those, and I don’t want to waste your time.”  Shazam.  That just happened.  I didn’t even bother looking at another frame.

Here I am, quite a few years and there are some signs of wear and tear on my beloved specs, especially on the legs (the legs of every pair of glasses I’ve ever owned get kind of worn out and grey-looking – no idea why – I don’t even put any product in my hair).  I brought them back in and he offered to get in new legs for the glasses and install them free of charge.  I told him that had he not picked out such a nice pair of glasses that I would have been back sooner to buy more from him.  He shrugged, “But what else would I do?”  Good point.  I guess maybe he could have just sold me a pair of “nice hipster glasses” …

P.S.  I absolutely hate those i-got-it-out-of-a-cereal-box plastic sunglasses that I see every Penn student and their mother wearing around campus.  This just in: they are still not cool … even if g also wears them …

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15 July 2011 at 1:12pm

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Bonobos’s Hilarious Customer Service

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t says:  Some ads for “Bonobos” kept following me around the internet.  It seemed like every time I opened up facebook, there was an ad off to the right hawking pants and/or shoes.  Obviously, my recent web searches were being tracked so this ad was following me.  (I hate it when this happens, but what’s a person to do?)  Then I saw a “get $50 off on your first order” code.  How could I resist?  There’s a sucker born every minute, and for this minute, it was me.  So I browsed the Bonobos website and ordered some shoes.  Unfortunately, there was a very tiny defect in the leather upper, so I sent off an email to them with pictures of the little sliver of leather that was miscut and planned to call them the following day.

See the little miscut?

Somehow, I also attached a pic from our trip to Budapest.  I must have highlighted it by accident from the memory card from our camera (we used the same camera on our recent trip).

This has NOTHING to do with my shoes ...

So I also sent a second email to them apologizing for the useless picture.

The following morning, I called them and I reached a REAL person immediately!  No recordings, pushing buttons to “direct my call”, no foreign languages, just a straight-up person.  It took me by surprise.  I explained the situation and he pulled up the photos.  He said that he’d see if the team could get a new shoe in from the manufacturer (I had ordered the last pair in that size) or alternatively I could keep the defective merchandise for a discount (or I could just return the shoes for a full refund).  Because I loved the shoe, I opted to wait and see if a new pair could be sourced.  A few hours later, I got an email from them.

“Hey t,

I just spoke to our buyer and he’s going to reach out to them and try to get a replacement going for you ASAP.I’ll let you know when it’s all sorted and then get you a return label at that point.I have a sneaking suspicion that that old red-roofed building in the distance in the Budapest picture has EVERYTHING to do with this shoe issue.Cheers,
Derek

PS. Not sure why a picture of me leaving the Cloud City in my X-Wing was attached here”

Bonobos's employee's X-wing? If so, they are paying these guys WAY too much!

Naturally, I found this response to be HILARIOUS.  As a former Star Wars fan (I lost faith when they released the prequel trilogy), I was intrigued.  I also found it odd that he be so forward/bold as to include such a picture – I mean what if I had been a Trekie instead?

So I replied:
“best.
customer.
service.
email.
ever.(i was always more of an A-wing kind of guy – fast and annoying.  and i think we can all agree that Y-wings are stupid).sounds good re: replacement.  in an ideal world, i’ll take a brand new shoe (assuming it can be done relatively quickly – i kind of need it by august – but want to break it in beforehand – no one wants to be “that guy with the new shoes”).  i’m thankful that england doesn’t care about the holiday weekend coming up – maybe they’ll get back to you guys quickly!!in a less-than-ideal world, i can be convinced to keep these – but we’ll cross that bridge if we need to, later.

thanks for all of your help.”

To which he responded:
“Hey t,

I’ll keep you abreast of what happens with those Grensons.
And yes, Y-wings are the worst.

Talk soon,
Derek”

What a great email exchange.  On one hand, I’m sad I don’t yet have the pair of shoes I wanted.  On the other, I’m ok with waiting if they’re going to be this cool about it …

UPDATE:  At less than one week after these emails were initiated, a new pair of shoes has already been sourced from Grenson, sent to Bonobos, and is now on its way to me.  AND, I got an email confirming it – without having to pester them.  While I won’t hold my breath, I wonder if it’ll get here before the weekend – that’d be out-of-control!

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6 July 2011 at 11:28am

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g & t get measured

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t says:  Today, g and I went to a shnazzy men’s tailor/?boutique? so that I could get measured for a custom suit.  I have some interviews coming up in the fall and want clothes that fit.  My frame is the annoying combination of short and gangly (so department stores often make me sad).  What was a little hilarious (especially if they’re reading this right now) was that, unprovoked, the folks there mentioned that they knew we had a “food and lifestyle blog”.  Yikes – I forgot that I sometimes leave the blog in my signature in emails!  This made a few thoughts pop into my head:

1)  The idea of this blog addressing “lifestyle” topics at first struck me as weird.  I thought, “Gee, we deal with food, not lifestyle.”  And then I realized that food is our lifestyle … so this was followed by a second thought: “Gee, we should probably expand our lifestyle a little more.”

2)  The words “food” and “blog”, when placed adjacent to one another, scares me.  To me, it evokes thoughts of authoritative, well-visited blogs like foobooz, messy-and-picky, etc.  Compared to those, this little slice of cyberspace real estate is best likened to one of those apartments in the basement of a dilapidated rowhouse … it serves a purpose, but it ain’t pretty.  Actually, we’re not really sure if anyone besides our family bothers to read it regularly (but we’re thrilled if you do!!).

3)  The last thought was “Oh crap!  Someone has associated us with our blog!” … aanndd our blog ain’t pretty (after all, I did just liken it to a rowhouse basement) since the free wordpress accounts don’t allow for a customized look.  Result: g’s convinced that we may have to sit down and do some actual site design rather than rely on the free wordpress schemes like we have been.  We’re working on it …

Oh … and where was it that we went?  I don’t want to spill the beans quite yet ’til the suit materializes (get it? materialize?).  But I can say that they get an A+ thus far for their niceness and hospitality.

Here’s a peek of what’s to come …

Tight herringbone in charcoal (you can barely see the herringbone, but you get a "sense" that something stripy is going on here) ... and a simple grey striped liner.

Our choices are definitely less sexy than what these guys are used to (they have some beautiful suits in the boutique), but all I needed/wanted was a basic, conservative suit – something that says “confident soon-to-be-doctor” and not “soon-to-be-Doctor-90210”.

But … my next suit will be sexier … I promise.

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31 May 2011 at 12:52am

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