Boston Restaurant Talk reports the Pink Samurai dumpling place shut yesterday. People in desperate need of some dumpling action will have to head over to JP Seafood for some gyoza.
Would you please insert "of" after "couple"? So "a couple of weeks" instead of "a couple weeks". This is a grammar mistake that I'm sorry to see, because it seems so unnecessary. Thank you.
Language evolves. While I have the same gut feeling and always insert the "of," it's no longer ungrammatical to omit it. You can drop that from your list of peeves. We aren't speaking (or writing) Elizabethan English anymore
I didn't realize it was now grammatically correct to say "couple weeks". I'm no blueblood snowflake who will clutch pearls about it, but it always sounds crass to me. Like saying "tree" for "three". "I'll give you tree hundred bucks in a couple weeks".
Who dictates what is grammatical and is not? Granted grammar, along with religion and politics are human constructions. Yet we still refer to authority to help understand what are the rules. So who dictated whether dropping the preposition of?
Language evolves but sometimes it also devolves. I'll stick with language that sounds more complete. It lets me at least sound smarter than folks who want to sound sharp and cool.
Unfortunately the two drivers or language today are business and youth culture. Business wants language that is short and flat. Youth culture is always repackaging words which then are adopted into adult language.
Both are devolutions of language and the intelligence reflected and affected by language.
Jeez! I've been waiting on that place to open for well over a year and when my friends and I finally make plans to walk over this weekend, they're closed.
What kind of foolishness is going on behind the scenes?
That'd be amazing and it'd be a great size for a ramen shop. I wonder what will happen to Pink Samurai's beer and wine license they bought from The Frogmore.
Perhaps the problem is that there are about 10 places serving food in that part of JP and 8 of them serve pizza. The neighborhood needs every kind of restaurant but pizza.
*Ridiculous that you need to enter "the" in the search function in order to find "The Pink Samurai." I'd thought "Pink" and "Samurai" would be enough of a clue.
I saw a menu posted in the window last week and the paper taken down to reveal the interior (devoid of human life) but I had no idea it was actually open. What a waste.
As we sat outside JP Licks last week enjoying our cones, we gazed upon people actually sitting in there eating (as opposed to the people sitting in there and meeting, with the "Opening soon" sign on the door for a few weeks before that).
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Good riddance
I have a friend who got stiffed on paychecks working there, and is dealing with reconciliation of that. Screw them.
Grammar request
Would you please insert "of" after "couple"? So "a couple of weeks" instead of "a couple weeks". This is a grammar mistake that I'm sorry to see, because it seems so unnecessary. Thank you.
Couple of
Language evolves. While I have the same gut feeling and always insert the "of," it's no longer ungrammatical to omit it. You can drop that from your list of peeves. We aren't speaking (or writing) Elizabethan English anymore
Evolving language
I didn't realize it was now grammatically correct to say "couple weeks". I'm no blueblood snowflake who will clutch pearls about it, but it always sounds crass to me. Like saying "tree" for "three". "I'll give you tree hundred bucks in a couple weeks".
https://en.wiktionary.org
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/couple#Usage_notes
Like "literally" can now mean "not literally"
..."evolve" can now mean "devolve".
devolve
And "devolve" can also mean the opposite of evolve instead of to move downward. The word is now treated like "de" is the prefix on "volve/evolve".
Not enough
Not enough. I'll need about tree fiddy
Who says?
Who dictates what is grammatical and is not? Granted grammar, along with religion and politics are human constructions. Yet we still refer to authority to help understand what are the rules. So who dictated whether dropping the preposition of?
Language evolves but sometimes it also devolves. I'll stick with language that sounds more complete. It lets me at least sound smarter than folks who want to sound sharp and cool.
Unfortunately the two drivers or language today are business and youth culture. Business wants language that is short and flat. Youth culture is always repackaging words which then are adopted into adult language.
Both are devolutions of language and the intelligence reflected and affected by language.
Who dictates? Strunk & White.
Who dictates? Strunk & White.
they dead
they dead
Strunk & White is the worst
Strunk & White is the worst
I'm a frustrated tabloid headline writer
Where you try to strip every word possible and still maintain meaning (and, yes, I'm not consistent about it).
Ronin
I'm sure there's a ronin joke headline to be made here.
I believe the term is "cuppla
I believe the term is "cuppla" as in "it was open cuppla weeks," not to be confused with cupola, copley, or francis ford coppola.
Grand opening .... grand closing
ht Chris Rock
Jeez! I've been waiting on
Jeez! I've been waiting on that place to open for well over a year and when my friends and I finally make plans to walk over this weekend, they're closed.
What kind of foolishness is going on behind the scenes?
Not ready for prime time
Sounds like this guy loved the idea of opening a restaurant, but then realized how incredibly hard it is to run one.
Sad...
Sad...
Can a full-on ramen shop move in next? That's what I'd really love to see in JP.
That'd be amazing and it'd be
That'd be amazing and it'd be a great size for a ramen shop. I wonder what will happen to Pink Samurai's beer and wine license they bought from The Frogmore.
Rana Rossa?
Whoops -- my bad. Redacted.
They've been selling beer for
They've been selling beer for about a month now.
And does anybody know about it?
No. That place needs some kind of energy boost.
Perhaps the problem is that
Perhaps the problem is that there are about 10 places serving food in that part of JP and 8 of them serve pizza. The neighborhood needs every kind of restaurant but pizza.
The foolishness
http://www.universalhub.com/2016/jp-restaurant-spends-year-getting-ready...
ICYWW
Their health inspection was flawless.
http://www.cityofboston.gov/isd/health/mfc/viewinsp.asp?inspno=364143
*Ridiculous that you need to enter "the" in the search function in order to find "The Pink Samurai." I'd thought "Pink" and "Samurai" would be enough of a clue.
The Date Of That Inspection Was A Month Before It Even Opened
Which makes sense
Since you can't open without passing a health inspection.
Wait, they actually opened?
I saw a menu posted in the window last week and the paper taken down to reveal the interior (devoid of human life) but I had no idea it was actually open. What a waste.
Yep!
As we sat outside JP Licks last week enjoying our cones, we gazed upon people actually sitting in there eating (as opposed to the people sitting in there and meeting, with the "Opening soon" sign on the door for a few weeks before that).
Food was pretty good, too. A
Food was pretty good, too. A little pricey for what we got, but good.
Well, they did better than
Well, they did better than the Pink Ninja, which opened, but no one even knew it was there. . . ::smoke bomb!::
Every neighborhood could
Every neighborhood could always use more pizza you prissy yup