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Georgie is from Livingston!

Posted by admin on Nov 1, 2007 in george costanza, jason alexander, jay greenspan, livingston


Did you know that George Costanza is from Livingston New Jersey?

Yup, he is!


He was born on September 23, 1959 in Newark, New Jersey. His real name is Jay Greenspan. His first performance was in a fourth-grade play as a Nordic explorer. He was so nervous that he threw up on stage. In spite of this experience, he went on acting. Throughout his years at Livingston High School, he performed in school theatrical productions. When he was 15, he adopted the nickname Jason Alexander

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Network/6006/tv/sein3.html

 
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Samaurai Sushi Livingston

Posted by admin on Nov 1, 2007 in livingston, samaurari sushi

It’s been in town several months, and we just had a chance to visit Samaurai Sushi for the first time this week during lunch. The “dark” ambiance quickly tells you that they invested in the decor of the place and that they are hoping for a vibrant night life at this sushi restaurant.

The lunch specials were quickly shown on the back of their menu and we ordered sushi, sashimi and some tempura. The bento boxes are neatly presented and the sushi did look very fresh. They seem to pay attention to design and presentation as my square plate was specifically served at a diagonal to me. (think eating from a diamond in front of you). As I tried to guide the plate when it was being placed on the table, the server guided it back to the diagonal diamond setting. Ok.

The servers were plenty, but didn’t seem to speak English that well. We repeated a lot a lot if you get what I mean.

But bottom line is that the food was fresh, clean and tasty. The average price of $10/bento box was decent given what you get.

I personally still like Zen by Rt 10 circle in Livingston, but this is a welcome addition to the Livingston dining choices.

 
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Flossing for Your Dryer

Posted by admin on Nov 1, 2007 in dryer vent cleaning

Everybody knows that you should floss, but do you really do it often enough? Same thing for your dryer at home. One thing you should do regularly and periodically is have the dryer vents cleaned out so that the lint-build-up is removed – as well as any fire hazard because of it!

We’ve used Blaine at Basic Chimney Service and they offer a simple, no-frills service at a no-frills price. Usually about $50.

Sears charges $139 + tax, others quoted $79, $89 and $100+ as well for the same dryer vent cleaning service.

Details:

Basic Chimney Service

PO Box 5006

Old Bridge, NJ 08857

732-267-7878

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