Monthly Archive for January, 2008

Chinese food

Twitter’s becoming a content hog.  Anyone else noticing this?

It’s Wednesday.  I’m beginning to comprehend the meaning of ‘Hump Day.’

Last night I went to the local Chinese takeout to pick up my order.  A couple was dining in, and they were in a hurry.  While I waited, the man and woman both complained about ridiculous things, such as the soup not being hot enough (although it was steaming), people coming in and getting food before the couple’s was ready (ahem, a phone?), etc.

When I was leaving, an employee brought the obnoxious dude a new cup of soup.  It was so hot that his mouth reflexed away from the spoon as he was eating it, and he spilled the soup all over himself.

And I laughed all the way out the door and down the street.

Oh yeah.  I had General Tzo’s chicken.


Dinner and Cloverfield

Cloverfield

Ashleigh & I had a date night last night.  We went to BJ’s for dinner and drinks, then to the theatre for a good ol’-fashion monster movie.  We’d never been to BJ’s before last night, and we had a great time.  We sat at their huge marble bar and watched sports on their 100+ inch screen.  The food was good, but can easily get expensive.

After dinner, we headed over to Hollywood to see Cloverfield.  It was a good, intense movie.  We both liked it.  She didn’t like the ending; I did.

NFL football today.  Yessss.


iPhone ready

Emotional Paradox is now iPhone/iPod Touch ready.  I even created a home screen icon.

Enjoy.


Travis Barker - Flo Rida remix


NFL blues

After a great game yesterday, today was full of disappointment.  I couldn’t believe Peyton lost again, bringing his playoff record to a measly 7-7.  I know, I know, it really wasn’t his fault since both interceptions came off tipped passes.  His numbers were great, but the plain truth is they lost.  It seemed the Colts did just enough to lose.

The real surprise ending tonight was the Cowboys total inability to put their game against the NY Giants away.  Dallas seemed to command the game from the beginning, but they kept giving NY a foot in the door.  And eventually, NY did what any team should do: capitalize and win.

Next week, the Patriots host the Chargers, who have questionable stars (Rivers, Tomlinson), and the Packers host the Giants (bleh).

Looks like it’ll be Packers v. Patriots again (they played in 1996?).  Go Pack, win (another) one for Brett.

(If you’re looking for something actually important to read about, BM’s got sumthin’)