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And then we were all, “You talkin’ ta me??”
I am still insanely sleepy, so I’m begging off a “for real” post in favor of a few extra winks so I can put together something of substance mañana. However, since I’ve been so rude as to leave ya hangin’ for … Continue reading
Culinary Exploits & Short-Term Memory Loss are a Girl’s Best Friend
Life Lesson #5,432,178: When you add a shit ton of garlic to something, it starts to smell far too good, far too long before you can eat it. This is what I learned with yet another pizza creation this fine … Continue reading
Posted in Demanding Accuracy, Epic Fails, Food is DELICIOUS, Learning stuff is muy bueno, My Favorite Things
Tagged Benjamin, cooking, denton, food, gardening, Gardens, health, humor, italian, life lesson, nutrition, organic, pizza, whole foods
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Tales From the Weird Kid: “You can’t, my dog’s dead…”
I have an….interesting…sense of humor. And evidently I have since I was about three years old. I started talking when I was one. In complete sentences. Just out of the blue – BAM – I’m talkin’. I wish I could … Continue reading
SOPA Blackout ~ Update from the Huffington Post
SOPA Blackout Aims To Block Internet Censorship Bill. Read the most recent update from Huffington Post by clicking that little link to the left y’all. I realize there’s a smudge of in-y0-faceness to my internet linking thievery. SOPA would hate … Continue reading
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January 18, 2012
Tagged 2012, bill, censorship, humor, internet, legislation, news, petition, piracy, SOPA
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Sign to fight SOPA & PIPA now!!
The SOPA and PIPA bills are soon to be placed before the Senate. Here’s some things I’ve read that are super disconcerting: The bill give rise to the potential for search engines to delete “entire websites from their search results”. … Continue reading
Posted in Demanding Accuracy, In The News
Tagged 2012, business, congress, internet, laws, OPEN, PIPA, rights, senate, SOPA, U.S.
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Our vendors think I’m a prank caller and everyone else thinks I’m a dude…
So, if you’ve read “Ringin’ in the ’12″ you know that I jumped the social work ship to dive head first into wholesale fencing. And you also know that I love it. And that I’m pretty good at it. Weeeellll….that … Continue reading
Old School Rescuers, Circa ’77 Yo
I loved this movie as a kid!! Holy craps!! And I totally just stumbled across it on TV (Yes. I am absolutely watching Nick Jr. On a Tuesday. In the middle of the day. In my pajamas. I had heart surgery … Continue reading
More Spam Love…it’s been DAYS, I was becoming melancholy…
In case you’re not familiar, I LOVE my spam. It is ridiculous, poorly written, and 99.9999% of the time the comment is completely unrelated to the post it’s attached to. I get so sad when a whole day goes by … Continue reading
UPDATED: New Year’s Spicy Black-Eyed Pea Soup = Lucky NOMS
So, I threw some tidbits together a few weeks ago based on a very basic recipe for black-eyed pea soup that called for ham, carrots, and black-eyed peas (of course). I added a bit of flair and spice, and Ben … Continue reading
