def: To put oneself in the midst of a situation, activity or event to experience something that could only take place in The Big Apple a.k.a. New York City, Manhattan. Usually resulting in one or all of the following:
- a really good story
- an even better memory
- an excellent photo op
- an overall bodily sensation
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- Seeing the Pee Wee Herman Show at Radio City Music Hall
- Going to the closing night of Manhattan restaurant institution, Gino's Italian Restaurant and meeting some crazy Guido that just purchased a billboard of himself on the BQE.
- Watching the season premiere of Mad Men in Times Square with the cast of the show.
- Spending the night in the Rubin Museum of Art (and getting my photo on Flavorwire in my PJ's!)
- Celebrating Christmas Eve at Sammy's Roumanian Steak house with a few hundred of our closest Jewish "friends" doing a congo line.
- Viewing the Empire State Building ablaze on New Year's Eve from our couch.
- Attending the most elegant wedding of our first really dear friends in NYC, Niki and Massimiliano, at the Neue Galerie, one of the most amazing museums in Manhattan housing a collection of romantic artist Gustav Klimt amoung others.
- Super slick, no line, no waiting passes to the David Letterman show (thanks to my Seattle sweetie Dawn Hobson)
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That's Betty Draper on the screen behind me, and Times Square all around. |
The list goes on and on as you can imagine. But recently as I was being interviewed on video for a skin care line campaign on the deck of the 15th floor of the Martha Stewart building overlooking the Hudson River and all of Manhattan, realizing that this came about as a result of a trip in a private plane to a 5 Star Dude Ranch in Montana....
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Charlotte Omnes takes a bite! |
Yep, the opportunity to reach out and grab life by the b@&%'s definitely happens with greater frequency here. Although nothing ever stopped me from doing that in any other town, it's just that it sounds a lot bigger in The Big Apple. Doesn't it? The moral of this story: As I see it, you have one of two choices; take the opportunity that is being presented to you, or don't. It all depends on how much of life you want and how big of a bite you are willing to take. Me? My eyes have always been bigger than stomach, but that doesn't stop me. Go ahead. Take a bite!
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