Nob Hill Bar and Grill Nob Hill Bar and Grill is a favorite in the area; however that does not necessarily mean that it is worth your time. It is busy most week nights, and downright packed on weekend nights. There is no doubt that there is a strong, loyal customer base. The service and food are not the best I have ever had, but they are by no means the worst. I do acknowledge that your reasons for dining anywhere would greatly affect your overall view of the experience. If you are going out for dinner out with friends just for the sake of dinning out, then this could be a good choice. Having a dinner with a significant other? This place would work, as long as the occasion was not something form. Going out for a casual work dinner, sure thing. I expected from more menu choices from this restaurant. Though the menu is not as varied as I would have liked, it was very specialized. There were items that I found to be too specific and detailed; the devil is indeed in the details i...
Misty Jennifer English 1101 126 10 March 2014 The American Dream is different to all of us. In the song that I chose to analyze, Reba McIntyre’s rendition of Fancy, originally sung by Bobbie Gentry, her path starts from poverty, and ends in an elegant New York Townhouse Flat. How she got there is not the path that many of us would choose. Fancy did not even choose the path; it was thrust upon her. In the opening of the song Reba talks about the situation that she came from. It was the summer she turned 18, and she lived in a rundown shack with her family. Her father had abandoned the family, the mother was soon to die, and the baby was going to starve to death. Somehow, she had to make her way in the world. Her mother spent all of the money that the family had to buy Fancy a ‘dancin’ dress’. To me this is equated to how some families go into debt to pay for their children’s education. The idea behind both paths is the same. The parents give all that ...
Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded yellow sun there sat a girl. She sat alone pondering the mysteries of the universe, such as "will my phone run out of batteries before I get home?", and "why can I not find a pair of headphones that I love as much as I loved the one the dog ate?", and of course the biggest question of all "why does a song I don't want to hear come on as soon as I am in another app, and why is this song on my phone anyway?" Knowing full well, deep in her soul that she would never find satisfactory answers to these questions, she decided to leave it to much more learned persons and plat Candy Crush. Thanks for reading! Misty )O( Blessed Be
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