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The Big Apple Turnover Print E-mail
by Elliot Montgomery Sklar   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Off-topic, and for you to feed on a diet of humor and life experience, I leave you with my journey into a size 34 pant (still hoping for 32). I leave you with my journey upward, onward, and onto take a bite out of the Big Apple. Apples are an excellent source of fiber and provide an array of nutritional value. I hope my bite finds me in smaller pants and more satiated.

 

But I digress…

Over the course of the past week, my level of anxiety and distress has been off the charts. If it isn’t one thing, it is another. I will admit to this being of my choice and making. I have jumped frying pans… from the PhD to the NYC. I am moving on and moving up, but will the South Beach diet leave me?

 

Matthew and I have come across the most wonderful array of people in our last few weeks in Miami . Through torment, Klonopin, days of fasting and nights of eating anything in sight, I have kept social. We attended a party with people of genuine worth and substance, we met lovely substance abusers, and we even interviewed potential new tenants for our landlord. This is the most social I have been in the past year! It’s a shame, really. How do you get someone to come out of the woodwork in South Beach without termites? What looks good is good, and our apartment looks good... as do the potential tenants, and mainly because I don’t know them.

In the end, even the Golden Girls had to thank you for being a friend and move on. I’d like to do the same…

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Good luck in NYC
written by Dafne Reich, August 09, 2008
Elliot:
Great Column! Congrats and wish you the best.

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