How about we… have amazing pizza, hear local music and check the modern art at Comet Ping Pong.
How about we… play ping pong and loser buys winner a drink.
How about we… play ping pong or scrabble while listening to jazz at Fat Cat.
How about we… Meet up at the Southwest Porch and then play some ping pong in the park.
How about we… play ping-pong at Spin and then chill out at Shake Shack or Eataly.
How about we… Be ourselves ping pong and beers
How about we… check out SPiN play some ping pong, have a beer and some laughs.
How about we… play ping pong at Beekman Beer Garden in Southstreet Seaport
How about we… get to know each other over some ping pong and pool at the Fat Cat, West Village.
How about we… ping pong til we hate it.
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How I ended up playing ping-pong with David Cassidy of Partridge Family fame :)
moguls & ping pong (at the moment) & cooking
I am beyond resourceful. Monday nights free movies at the Jane Hotel, Tuesdays all sorts of famous writers read their plays at Naked Angels, Wednesday either free Botanical Garden or Bronx Zoo, Thursday great Swing Dancing "Frim Fram", Friday good Happy Hour at Spin Ping Pong Lounge...
I was born and raised in NYC, so I've seen and done a lot around here. Suggestions below are, for the most part, activities I haven’t yet tried but would love to experience. Drop me a line if any of them are of interest to you. 1) Check out Sunday Night Film Club at The Crosby Hotel http://www.firmdale.com/index.php?page_id=31&sub_page_id=161©_page_id=588 2) Have a drink on the private rooftop garden at the Surrey Hotel http://www.luxist.com/2010/06/03/the-surrey-hotel-debuts-a-rooftop-english-garden/ 3) ride the new thrill rides (including Steeplechase) at Coney Island's Luna Park (http://www.lunaparknyc.com/) then grab beer and pizza at either (or both) of NYC's arguably best pizza restaurants - totonnos/L&B Spumoni Gardens) 4) Check out a spa castle (5 floors of Korean massages, saunas and pools) - http://nyspacastle.com/eng/main/main.php 5) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Walkway Over the Hudson (former railroad bridge spanning the Hudson that has been transformed into one of the longest pedestrian bridges with magnificent views of the Hudson River) http://www.walkway.org/ - could also be combined with drive up to Bard College (beautiful campus, concerts, etc) 6) Hasid Meets Hipster Meets Girdle Store – start off with a quick walk around the Lower East Side (Donut Plant, pickle store, girdle store of your choice) then over the Williamsburg Bridge to explore Williamsburg (Hasid and Hipster sides) 7) Behind the Scenes Tour of Yankee Stadium or Citi Field 8) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Hunter Mountain for their new Zipline adventure (http://www.huntermtn.com/huntermtn/summer-activities/zipline.aspx) 9) Take Metro-North to New Canaan to see Philip Johnson’s Glass House 10) Explore Old Westbury Gardens http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/ 11) Zipcar out to Atlantic City for the day 12) ping pong and drinks at www.spinyc.com 13) Walk the newly opened Section 2 of the Highline and then check out Beer Parc and Grimaldis in Limelight Marketplace 14) see Luis Gispert's Decepcion at Mary Boone Gallery http://www.maryboonegallery.com/ 15) Enjoy a cocktail at XVI rooftop lounge in midtown - www.xviny.com 16) Check out the Greenwich Village Country Club - a "caddyshack" inspired playground complete with indoor mini-golf course (on top of Bowlmor Union Square) 17) Check out the Ipad based cocktail ordering system at Gowanus, Brooklyn cocktail emporium Whiskey, Tango Foxtrot - wtf-brooklyn.com 18) grab a drink in the East Village (Death & Company, PDT or The Summit Bar)
I can recite three complete Shakespeare works from memory. I read and write in Latin. I have a black belt in ping pong.
Construction of professional ping pong paddles.
My medals from collegiate archery and the ping-pong ball I shot through with my bow and arrow
More. Sorry. When I'm not wearing my superhero costume and saving babies from burning buildings, then I'm likely doing improv comedy, listening to NPR, being a shutterbug (serious camera-addiction) reading (Times, New Yorker) or just veggin' with my pup. I'm a New York Times and New Yorker addict. I feel bad about not donating more to NPR, even though I listen non-stop. I think Maureen Dowd is a little pompous. Paul Krugman's columns sadden me. I worship the ground Ira Glass walks on. I'm filled with an insane amount of curiosity about everything and anything. I get fascinated... I read and talk and turn things over and delight more than anything else in the company of crazy, brilliant friends. I have a chocolate lab, whom I adore. She doesn't tail-wag. She body-wags. Seriously. I've lived in a myriad of different places -- Budapest, Indiana, San Francisco, Seattle, New Hampshire -- learned a thing or two about a thing or two, and it has given me perspective. I hope. You should get to know me because I can occasionally be wise and occasionally a goofball. That makes me a wise goofball, I guess. I'm often sarcastic. I promise to deliver a decent laugh to groan ratio. Your mileage may vary... If you think Chris Rock, Luis C.K. and Eddie Izzard are amazing, we'll get along just fine.... oh, and one last thing, but don't laugh... I like ping-pong. A lot. So there. I am witty, infinitely curious and warm.
I played in a US Open in Ping Pong while in high school.
Fourth-generation San Franciscan moved to DC to launch a journalism career after college, then ping-ponged between coasts following better stories: to Silicon Valley, Boston, New York. Inspired by many of the amazing people I interviewed, I moved back to SF (hopefully for good!) and switched careers. Now I work for the same employer as one of my best friends, who introduces me to coworkers and social circles as "the happiest person you'll ever meet." One of the things that makes me most happy is swing dancing. The other is rock climbing. Doing something new, out of the ordinary, or just a bit quirky is sure to make smile non-stop, too.