NOBU QUALITY SUSHI FINALLY IN LIC (Lucky Mojos is open)
Up to Neighborhood Discussion
I haven't been to Lucky Mojo's - but I do have a request/complaint for them.
This is in respond to the deluge of laminated flyers liberally applied to everyone's parked cars over the course of this year. First off - I think its quite rude and annoying that you decided to stick more than one flyer on every parked car in the neighborhood (I came out and had three one time). The second that I removed that flyer - low and behold - another one appeared within a day or two. Not only is this completely wasteful - but it's really annoying. No one pays attention to flyers on cars and they usually end up as litter. If you have not already stopped using this method of marketing, I would ask that you put the brakes on it now.
Secondly - if you simply must use flyers - please use a better quality laminated paper. I came out to my car after a rainstorm one day and your 5th flyer left on my windshield had sort of "melted" onto my glass. How? Well - when the soaked flyer dried on the glass in the hot sun - it became glued to the glass. I pulled the flyer off as carefully as possible and guess what was left on the windshield? A nice big square of white paper all tufted and ripped just ready to block my visibility while driving. It took me TWO HOURS to scrape that off the glass and three different types of window cleaner. So yeah - GET BETTER PAPER.
Thats all. Feel free to buy a bottle of vinegar for me as I cleared through the one i have scraping off your cheap flyer remnants.
It is environmental disaster which just ends up littering the streets.
Jake
There is a great blues band playing saturday night. Come and support local musicians and Lucky Mojo's. Don't miss it.
MICHAEL LOUIS on Guitar w/ DROPDOWN DREI - Bass &
JAMES "WORM" WORMWORTH -- Drums
Here is a review:
ROCHESTER CITY NEWS MAY (before the show)
Man, there's gotta be a lotta things going on in Michael Louis' head.
He's clearly a blues-rocker, but just about everything from the vinyl
vault sneaks up in his classic bar-band bop. Neither masked nor
caped, this Brooklyn 'n' bread guitar slinger cops the hero pose
behind some tasty blues, rock and funk. Guitar players watch and wish
while the dancers dance and the joint starts to jump. - Frank De
Blase
ROCHESTER CITY NEWS (after the show)
Brooklyn guitarist Michael Louis brought his trio to the Dinosaur
(BBQ) for the first time last Wednesday night. Louis is a jukebox
mixing and Mish-mashing styles at a whim. His originals are a groovy
amalgam of whatever you could want. His covers are tweaked and
beautifully wrong; a reggae version of Bobby Fuller's "I Fought The
Law," or a Killer version of Hendrix's "Machine Gun". The band played
an inspired set playing well off one another with Cheshire grins. -
Frank De Blase