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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Chez Pim in the Boston Globe

Thanks to many of you, I woke up this morning to a mailbox full of pointers to the Boston Globe article about food blogs. Had this article come out two days ago I would have nominated it for "best newspaper article about blogs" on the Bloggies (ha ha). By the way, humor doesn't come through very well in soundbites, do they?

And one silly mistake I must admit to, I meant to say "Anthony in Australia or Graham in Vietnam", but somehow I shorthanded it to "Anthony in Vietnam". Sorry boys.

Also featured prominently on the story were Clotilde, Adam and Kate.

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Excellent. Good coverage!

No worries, just send me a plane ticket and everything'll be hunky dory.

Is Australia nice this time of year Graham... errr... Anthony? Fancy a house swap?

hey hey, what you two do in the privacy of your home is none of my bizness...

ha ha
Pim--yet another blonde moment

Wonderful article Pim, congratulations!

Oh come on Pim we're consenting adults and all. Keys in the hat then Pieman? Wooden floors and a Smeg oven.

Well done on the article Pim and no problems with a confusion, it makes a pleasant change from Johnny Depp.

Actually, as far as my discombobulated epidsodes go, this one was rather juvenile. I once was with my friend Akiko and her husband (whom I didn't know well) in Paris, going around to dinners and bars and introducing him to half of the city as Marc when he was -in fact- called Chris. Being English and all, the poor bloke was rather bashful and let me christen him with the new name for two days. It was not until we were up in London when a mutual friend of ours corrected me. lol

If I hadn't been born with a flat Asian nose I would have looked perfect in blonde. :-)

Good article and great coverage for you! Well done! And thanks for the honourable mention of my blog at the end - *blush*! And unlike Anthony & Graham, you even got my nationality right!! Woo hoo!!

See you on the 26th with my wackily-named wine tucked under my arm...

Australia is GORGEOUS this sunny, summer time of year! My keys are in the hat! ;-)

Does anyone object to purple rubber vicar outfits, a small inflatable marsupial and a tub of trifle? Maybe it's a British thing, but it's kinda fun.

congratulations!

congratulations, pim! just a note to let you
know how much my husband mike and i enjoy
reading your blog. he actually introduced it to me and now i can't get enough! i am going to paris in february so i've taken note on your favorites.
p.s. if you are ever in chattanooga,TN,Bellagio
is an amazing european style restaurant with wild game almost always on the menu. their 5 course tasting menu is steal at $50! they also have a nice size wine menu. keep up the great work!

by the way my comment should read, "their tasting menu is A steal at $50." sorry about that.

nice article, Pim. It was really nice of you to mention everyone else, too.

Pim? My friend Pim?

hooray for you! three times hooray!

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