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Jan. 17th, 2005 12:25 amHmm.
Saw my dad tonight for his birthday. Cake was had.
Iron Chef America = Good potential, I think. (Better than Iron Chef USA, sure, but so is a bag full of burning dogshit.) I liked that I felt like I saw more of the actual cooking and prep for the majority of the dishes, though Bobby Flay is still not my favorite person out there. I liked that the judges were not afraid to be critical, and that they were quite serious about scoring. (Anyone else notice that even though Flay won, he was still 10 points below theoretical max?)
MegasXLR season 3 opener = Mothafucka yeah. If you didn't watch the episode (or the season 2 cliffhanger) I can't really say more. But...yeah. Oh, hell, yeah.
Pagoda mini-egg rolls = 4 minutes in the deep fryer makes a satisfying dinner for Alex and I after going out and doing a grocery run.
Columbus locals = Hey, we need help unloading Lisa's stuff into the house, especially with Alex's back gimped up. I'm willing to cook dinner for anyone willing to come over and help us get things into the basement. We'll probably also be having a "Clean House" day at some point, too, with similar rewards in exchange for service.
I know that in a few weeks, she'll be living in the same house (OMG), but I miss her again.
I love you, Lisa.
Saw my dad tonight for his birthday. Cake was had.
Iron Chef America = Good potential, I think. (Better than Iron Chef USA, sure, but so is a bag full of burning dogshit.) I liked that I felt like I saw more of the actual cooking and prep for the majority of the dishes, though Bobby Flay is still not my favorite person out there. I liked that the judges were not afraid to be critical, and that they were quite serious about scoring. (Anyone else notice that even though Flay won, he was still 10 points below theoretical max?)
MegasXLR season 3 opener = Mothafucka yeah. If you didn't watch the episode (or the season 2 cliffhanger) I can't really say more. But...yeah. Oh, hell, yeah.
Pagoda mini-egg rolls = 4 minutes in the deep fryer makes a satisfying dinner for Alex and I after going out and doing a grocery run.
Columbus locals = Hey, we need help unloading Lisa's stuff into the house, especially with Alex's back gimped up. I'm willing to cook dinner for anyone willing to come over and help us get things into the basement. We'll probably also be having a "Clean House" day at some point, too, with similar rewards in exchange for service.
I know that in a few weeks, she'll be living in the same house (OMG), but I miss her again.
I love you, Lisa.