Random Notes on a Random Day
According to the Weatherfolk, this is the last of our nice days before the next round of nasty ass weather hits. Apparently, Hell is a comin' on Thursday and Friday. If I survive that crap, then it's on to a fairly nice weekend.
Finally scored Shonen Jump. Yoh and the gang run afoul of a new enemy in "Shaman King". We finally learn about the last round of Ninja exams, and Naruto gets a rather interesting new teacher in "Naruto". Over in "One Piece" it's good old fashioned chaos, as our heroes load up on supplies, Luffy runs afoul of some old enemies, and some new characters are introduced. Sorta set up on every feature this month, but between the humor of One Piece and the intrigue of Naruto, I was still plenty satisfied.
Three Extremes is an anthology of Asian Horror Shorts. It's not bad. The middle feature, "Cut" is the most interesting, with some very inspired visuals and a plot that manages to somehow blend humor with psychosis. The first flick is pretty standard fare, and the third feels yet another take on the whole Ring/Grudge theme. Worth a rental.
So, Tom DeLay is resigning. But it certainly has nothing to do with all of the allegations against him. Nope.
Y'know, you can't really type sarcasm, but inserting the word "certainly" into a sentence does help to denote it...
In my dream last night, I found Cactus Ice Cream, but for some reason it was made with Candy Corn in the Ice Cream. Now, I like Candy Corn on some occassions, but it's definately not on my favorite Candy list, and I certainly wouldn't stick it in "Cactus" Ice Cream. Not sure off the top of my head what would be in actual Cactus Ice Cream, but Cactus Joe Ice Cream would have a mix of Raspberry with chunks of cookie dough. You heard me.
Finally scored Shonen Jump. Yoh and the gang run afoul of a new enemy in "Shaman King". We finally learn about the last round of Ninja exams, and Naruto gets a rather interesting new teacher in "Naruto". Over in "One Piece" it's good old fashioned chaos, as our heroes load up on supplies, Luffy runs afoul of some old enemies, and some new characters are introduced. Sorta set up on every feature this month, but between the humor of One Piece and the intrigue of Naruto, I was still plenty satisfied.
Three Extremes is an anthology of Asian Horror Shorts. It's not bad. The middle feature, "Cut" is the most interesting, with some very inspired visuals and a plot that manages to somehow blend humor with psychosis. The first flick is pretty standard fare, and the third feels yet another take on the whole Ring/Grudge theme. Worth a rental.
So, Tom DeLay is resigning. But it certainly has nothing to do with all of the allegations against him. Nope.
Y'know, you can't really type sarcasm, but inserting the word "certainly" into a sentence does help to denote it...
In my dream last night, I found Cactus Ice Cream, but for some reason it was made with Candy Corn in the Ice Cream. Now, I like Candy Corn on some occassions, but it's definately not on my favorite Candy list, and I certainly wouldn't stick it in "Cactus" Ice Cream. Not sure off the top of my head what would be in actual Cactus Ice Cream, but Cactus Joe Ice Cream would have a mix of Raspberry with chunks of cookie dough. You heard me.


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There's a show on MPR called Spledid Table. I listen to it while running errands on Sundays. This weekend, I learned how to cook prickly cactus leaves. Get some rubber gloves.....
Is it MPR or NPR, as in National Public Radio?
That sounds pretty good. Raspberry and cookie dough ice cream.
Tate, I give my money to Minnesota Public Radio so they can buy shows from National Public Radio, so up here we get MPR on our commercials. Splendid Table is produce by NPR, but it's brougth to us by MPR. hehe. Public radio rocks. Best part is, I can use my membership card in other states, so if we eat at certain restaurants in Indy, I'm getting about 2 days worth of meals free during Gen Con.
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