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So I was doing my usual surfing of the web during some downtime at work and I discovered this article on x-entertainment.com (one of my favorite pop-culture sites) about Cadbury Creme Eggs. The article is one person's memories of the famed easter candy. Well, this article happens to have the best quote written about candy....EVER:
"The true wonder of the Cadbury Egg is it's luscious, sweet, sticky, slimy candy yolk. Nobody is really sure what to classify it as, but more people would be open to oral sex if bodily fluids tasted this good."
I love that site...
Pretty good week so far. Went to dinner Monday night with my friends Caleb, David, and Nate (not to be confused with Nathan) at the Elephant Bar. And apparently, the menu has changed for the Elephant Bar. My usual standard there (the cajun fried shrimp) has turned into the deep-fried shrimp. It's still pretty much the same plate but in addition to the cajun dip, there's also the standard cocktail sauce. How convenient. It's like..."ooh, I feel cajun with one shrimp....ooh, I feel like regularly friend with another...oooh, I'm writing about freakin' fried shrimp!"
Been watching "Laugh-In" reruns on Trio and it's fun watching the show with people who've never seen the show before. My roommate Larry had this look much like the RCA dog during the first few minutes of the show. My other roommate Ted and I weren't far behind. It's been years since either he or I have seen the show. The last time I remember seeing it was when they aired the edited half-hour reruns on Nick and Nite. Even more jarring is that when you watch the show via TiVO, you can watch minus commercials which in effect leads to visual media overload. Oh, and now Ted wants to do a big party modeled after the cocktail parties on "Laugh-In." Hey, why not? We're next door to beautiful downtown Burbank. Hell, I think JoAnne Worley still lives in the area...
Did the usual "Idol" night last night. It's amazing that we all still get together to watch the show seeing how one can barely follow the show with all the catty remarks being thrown around. I swear, it's like a live version of what you read on the Television Without Pity website.
Next artist's CD I'm going to rush out and buy...Jason Mraz. I saw him on Regis and Kelly this morning. He kinda falls somewhere in between Jude and John Mayer...at least from the songs he did on the show and the clips I've heard on his website.
So I was doing my usual surfing of the web during some downtime at work and I discovered this article on x-entertainment.com (one of my favorite pop-culture sites) about Cadbury Creme Eggs. The article is one person's memories of the famed easter candy. Well, this article happens to have the best quote written about candy....EVER:
"The true wonder of the Cadbury Egg is it's luscious, sweet, sticky, slimy candy yolk. Nobody is really sure what to classify it as, but more people would be open to oral sex if bodily fluids tasted this good."
I love that site...
Pretty good week so far. Went to dinner Monday night with my friends Caleb, David, and Nate (not to be confused with Nathan) at the Elephant Bar. And apparently, the menu has changed for the Elephant Bar. My usual standard there (the cajun fried shrimp) has turned into the deep-fried shrimp. It's still pretty much the same plate but in addition to the cajun dip, there's also the standard cocktail sauce. How convenient. It's like..."ooh, I feel cajun with one shrimp....ooh, I feel like regularly friend with another...oooh, I'm writing about freakin' fried shrimp!"
Been watching "Laugh-In" reruns on Trio and it's fun watching the show with people who've never seen the show before. My roommate Larry had this look much like the RCA dog during the first few minutes of the show. My other roommate Ted and I weren't far behind. It's been years since either he or I have seen the show. The last time I remember seeing it was when they aired the edited half-hour reruns on Nick and Nite. Even more jarring is that when you watch the show via TiVO, you can watch minus commercials which in effect leads to visual media overload. Oh, and now Ted wants to do a big party modeled after the cocktail parties on "Laugh-In." Hey, why not? We're next door to beautiful downtown Burbank. Hell, I think JoAnne Worley still lives in the area...
Did the usual "Idol" night last night. It's amazing that we all still get together to watch the show seeing how one can barely follow the show with all the catty remarks being thrown around. I swear, it's like a live version of what you read on the Television Without Pity website.
Next artist's CD I'm going to rush out and buy...Jason Mraz. I saw him on Regis and Kelly this morning. He kinda falls somewhere in between Jude and John Mayer...at least from the songs he did on the show and the clips I've heard on his website.










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