Thursday, and the weekend is near!
Jun. 23rd, 2005 07:45 amJust one day more, and the weekend arrives.
What's been going on the last few days? I made the cake I spoke of earlier this week, and it was well received. Also, something really didn't sit well with me after lunch on tuesday, and I was violently ill tuesday night. Needless to say, baking a cake while feeling gastronomically ill is a little annoying.
I watched Morgan Spurlock's 30 Days last night. It is on FX, and I recommend it. Each episode is an hour long documentary that captures 30 days of experiencing some different aspect of life. He and his wife previously did 30 days on minimum wage. Last Night's episode was 30 days taking steroids and growth hormones for a 34 year old man who wanted to return to the physique of his youth. After two weeks of the regimen, his liver started failing, and he became sterile. Nice work.
The new bongos arrived, and they are fun to bang around on. Yet another addition in my slow collection of accoustic percussion. :-)
taogrl and I spoke of our next big travel trip. We're looking for some place to go to during her birthday in the next few years. Perhaps Scotland and Ireland, or Australia and New Zealand. Time to start planning.
What's been going on the last few days? I made the cake I spoke of earlier this week, and it was well received. Also, something really didn't sit well with me after lunch on tuesday, and I was violently ill tuesday night. Needless to say, baking a cake while feeling gastronomically ill is a little annoying.
I watched Morgan Spurlock's 30 Days last night. It is on FX, and I recommend it. Each episode is an hour long documentary that captures 30 days of experiencing some different aspect of life. He and his wife previously did 30 days on minimum wage. Last Night's episode was 30 days taking steroids and growth hormones for a 34 year old man who wanted to return to the physique of his youth. After two weeks of the regimen, his liver started failing, and he became sterile. Nice work.
The new bongos arrived, and they are fun to bang around on. Yet another addition in my slow collection of accoustic percussion. :-)
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