1. Fruit Salad on a Tree

    I read a tiny blurb in the New York Post this morning about something called a fruit salad tree, which grows several different kinds of fruit, all on one tree. Part of me didn’t believe it, so I went investigating. And apparently, it’s legit.

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  2. Urban Gardner Comes to NY1

    Last week, the Wall Street Journal’s Ralph Gardner Jr. came down to the NY1 studios to research a column about NY1’s 20th anniversary. His column was included in my In the Papers round-up that morning, so naturally, I had him give his own synopsis on air. Gardner devotes much of his column to the uncomfortable experience of being put on the spot and hearing about it all day from those who watched.

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  3. How I Got That Shot: Shuttle Endeavor

    You’ve got to check out this very cool behind-the-scenes explanation of how LA Times photographer Gary Friedman got this amazing shot of the space shuttle Endeavor. Friedman shows us his entire contact sheet and says “the juxtaposition between shuttle Endeavour and the Hollywood sign seemed fortuitous.”

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  4. Pat Gets Dual Manhattan-Brooklyn Citizenship

    Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer put me to the test last night—the trivia test, that is—at an event last night. A huge crowd came out for TrivWorks trivia night including Stringer, who offered me a chance at “dual citizenship,” which would grant me the right to travel freely between Brooklyn and Manhattan if I could answer a few questions about the latter.

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  5. West Wing Reunion

    This made me realize how much I enjoyed watching “The West Wing.” The cast got back together to shoot a video urging people to learn about non-partisan races that will be on the ballot in November.

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  6. Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego: Pat’s Wife, “John”

    I met the woman I married in college. And until yesterday, I always thought her name was Dawn.  Until she dropped into Starbucks yesterday.

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  7. The Paul Ryan Time Calculator

    Want a way to improve your marathon time without putting in more workouts? A new website called Paul Ryan Time Calculator lets you do just that. You enter your actual time for a list of different events and the app calculates a “Paul Ryan-adjusted time.”

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  8. Happy 20th Birthday NY1

    It’s a big week at NY1. On September 8th, 1992, Time Warner created NY1 to serve a market that was curiously underserved—the biggest city in the country. This week, we’re celebrating 20 years on air.

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  9. Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego: “Elizabeth’s Friend”

    Today’s Alter Ego comes from Samantha. She writes: “At the Starbucks downstairs from my office, they seem to remember all of the regulars’ names except mine.  That was made clear to me yesterday when my co-worker Elizabeth and I went down for an afternoon coffee break.”

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