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Hello readers, I expect this will be my last post on this blog because I now have a big bad website with a blog plus all kinds of other features. Come stop by when you get a chance at benjaminrubenstein.com . Thanks for visiting my site over the years, and don't worry I'm not going too far! See you soon at my new website.
“I need intravenous Beefsteak,” I texted my forever-Beefsteak date Ben Hartman, who others called Benjie or Bean or sometimes Boozey, and who I called Kryptonite or sometimes Sushi Ben. “See you there at 6:30,” he texted back. Since meeting in 2014, we each accommodated the other when it came to Beefsteak — a fast-casual restaurant near George Washington University that served paleo-friendly fare before paleo was cool and offered outdoor seating long before covid-19. My gcalendar archive shows that we mad
I obsessed over finding statistics to demonstrate that Kobe Bryant played basketball better than anyone not named Michael Jordan ; I obsessed over labeling him “the best basketball player on the planet.” Kobe inspired me more than most others inspired me. Why Kobe? Actually, I can no longer remember the reason I adored him. It’s like how you remember great speeches for how they made you feel as opposed to their words. I don’t know why I loved the dude; I just know watching and thinking about Kobe made me fe