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		<title>Ryan Willbur visits NYC, Mr. Ed unavailable for comment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 00:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Mundy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a title="ryanwillbur" href="http://sprudge.com/ryan-willbur-visits-nyc-mr-ed-unavailable-for-comment.html" ><img src="http://sprudge.com/wp-content/themes/simplereader/functions/timthumb.php?src=wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ryanwillbur.gif&amp;w=175&amp;h=&amp;zc=1&amp;q=90" alt="ryanwillbur" class="colabs-image"  /></a><p>Los Angeles based Intelligentsia-type Ryan Willbur is in New York City, and boy, he&#8217;s sure got a lot to say. I was just in New York myself, and I can&#8217;t understand why Willbur would have such a bug up his butt over the service at certain establishments. I know a thing or two about opinionated [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://sprudge.com/ryan-willbur-visits-nyc-mr-ed-unavailable-for-comment.html">Ryan Willbur visits NYC, Mr. Ed unavailable for comment</a> appeared first on <a href="http://sprudge.com">Sprudge.com</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Los Angeles based Intelligentsia-type Ryan Willbur is in New York City, and boy, he&#8217;s sure got a lot to say. I was just in New York myself, and I can&#8217;t understand why Willbur would have such a bug up his butt over the service at certain establishments. I know a thing or two about opinionated people; my current wife is so goddamned opinionated about every which topic under the sun and heaven. She doesn&#8217;t blog about it though, but I wish she would, instead of whinin&#8217; and moanin&#8217; to every therapist in the Twin Falls area at $100 an hour. Imagine, her draggin&#8217; me along instead of letting me watch the Monday Night Football! Maybe her and Ryan Willbur can go to church together next Sunday, so I can have some peace and freakin&#8217; quiet for once in my life during Wild Card week. Know what I&#8217;m saying? &#8211; Carl Mundy, guest blogger.</p>
<blockquote><p>We wandered up to the Ninth Street bar and I ordered an espresso. The espresso was solid. Very consistent to what I had tasted the night I arrived at the original store (9th &amp; C). However, the experience was a bit lacking. The baristas seemed to have no desire to engage the customers. That topped with the way my espresso was slammed onto the saucer and sorta shoved my way, I just expected more. It’s not that anything tasted bad, but everything I had heard about New York had pinned these guys as the best. Once again, not bad, but underwhelming.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://ryanwillbur.com/2010/01/05/more-new-york/">R. Willbur &#8211; More New York</a></p>
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