So I guess moving to virginia had an effect. it's turned blue. who knew?
So I guess moving to virginia had an effect. it's turned blue. who knew?
end result: Jenn and I are homeowners!
i'll post pictures later.
Question 1 pulldown:
What is your favorite film?
What is your favorite hobby?
Last name of your favorite elementary school teacher?
What was the name of your favorite childhood pet?
Who is your favorite author?
Question 2 pulldown:
Who is a famous person you'd most like to meet (living/dead)?
What country would you like to visit?
What is the farthest from home you have traveled?
What is the last name of your childhood best friend?
Where did you meet your spouse for the first time? (Enter full name of city only
bastard whores.
What if I pick my favorite film and see one I like better?
What if I hate my hobbies after 6 months?
What if my elementary school teacher is great today and is arrested for growing pot tomorrow?
What if I loved all my pets equally?
What if I read a better author?
What if I meet the person I'd most like to meet?
What if I visit that country?
What if I travel to the point on the earth exactly opposite where I am now and then move to a new home?
What if I didn't have a best childhood friend?
What if I was married 3 times or not at all?
@#(*$&@)#(*
yeah well
jenn and I just were at dinner at Sonoma here in DC and he was sitting behind me.
ps it's cold. yesterday the sidewalks were solid ice. you had to shuffle like an idiot to get anywhere.
Right now it's 75 degrees in DC with chances of thunder and high winds.
4. I don't make over $300,000. But even if I did, I'd be ok paying my taxes.
3. I separate church and state. And remain seated at baseball games for god bless america.
2. I dont fix the economy by breaking it. Some repubWicans like to reduce the country's income while at the same time spend more money on building up a military budget they exhausted with poor planning in the first place. It's leading by example: spend money you dont have and you'll end up in extreme debt with no way out. What works for the USA, works for Joe Creditcard.
And the number one reason I'm not a Republican:
1. I prefer the future people of my country to be well-educated, well-informed, and have the ability to question what they think is wrong without blindly accepting it.
True patriotism is not the standard by which we judge our enemies, but by which we judge ourselves.
Then think about where the meat you buy comes from. If you don't know, chances are it's not a good place. DO NOT ASSUME IT IS.
I encourage each of you to learn where the food you eat comes from. Read labels. Visit websites. I'm not pro-vegetarian and probably never will be, but I have a fair idea of the quality of the meat production I'm getting. Yeah it helps that Jenn does it for a living and has met a lot of farmers :)
anyway... brace yourself. and watch the video.
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/CA_
I've restarted going to the gym--NO not as a resolution. Why do people ask?
I don't need arbitrary dates as an incentive.
I did buy an apple ipod nano as an incentive.
I actually bought it because my old 3G ipod was too heavy and grayhaired to perform well (podcasts, video, etc).
I wanted to listen to podcasts while doing cardio and music while i lift. the nano is small. nanoscale.
I never--as a youth--thought I'd refer to myself and say "i lift".
I sound like a musclehead.
I'm not. I just want to look and feel good. To go with my personality....
I have a new favorite beer. Blanche de Bruxelles. It's a belgian white. It is sold at a fantastic little belgian pub near our house.
I have a second fave. Wittekerke. I can actually find this more than one place.
I'm not sure what my third is, but why don't you try buying me one?
I'm ready for my birthday.
I'm ready for whatever.
I think live music and dinner?
Jenn and I and some friends were out in front of Heath Ledger's place a couple weekends ago. Yup it's true. We were at Deva Chan in NYC which is at 425 Broome Street and HL was at 421 Broome.
Didn't see him though.
NEW USDA GRASS-FED RULES WILL BENEFIT CONSUMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, SAYS SCIENCE ADVOCACY GROUP
WASHINGTON (October 16, 2007)-The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced new rules for labeling meat from grass-fed livestock that will benefit the environment and public health, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The rules stipulate that meat labeled "grass fed" must come from animals fed solely on grasses, hay and other non-grain vegetation.
"This rule will help consumers choose meat from 'smart pasture operations' that are better for the environment," said Dr. Margaret Mellon, director of the Food and Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). "Unlike massive confined animal feeding operations, these farms use sophisticated land management practices to maximize productivity without despoiling our air, water and soil."
Raising livestock on pastures avoids the crowding and illnesses that plague livestock in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs). Modern grass-fed methods are also more cost-effective and environmentally friendly because they take advantage of low-cost grasses that typically require little added water, and few or no synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. A growing number of farmers across the country are now turning to this modern approach to livestock production.
Additionally, grass-fed beef is better for public health, Mellon, a biologist, added. A 2006 UCS report found that meat from grass-fed cattle contains higher levels of beneficial fats that may prevent heart disease and strengthen the immune system than meat from cattle raised in CAFOs. The study also found that grass-fed meat is often leaner than CAFO meat.
The USDA issued the new rules after years of deliberation and thousands of public comments urging the agency to establish a label with clear standards and definitions. The rule becomes effective on November 15, paving the way for producers to apply to use the grass-fed label. Producers that use the label must submit documentation to the USDA verifying their adherence to the grass-only dietary requirement. Consumers may be able to find USDA grass-fed labels on meat packaging in local grocery stores by the end of next year.
"We applaud the USDA for giving consumers a clear choice," said Mellon. "This new label will allow the market for grass-fed products to continue to grow, and will clearly benefit human health and the environment."
ok so cattle do not naturally eat grain. they can't digest it well. they are more succeptible to infection and easily get sick when they are force fed grain and farmers dump tons and tons of antibiotics into their feed as a preventative measure. the antibiotics are in the same family as the ones we use for our human bacterial infections.
you've no doubt heard news stories about antibiotic resistant bacteria lately and previously about how doctors have held back in prescribing antibiotics for most infections that the body will cure on its own. well guess what, if the same antibiotics are being thrown into cattlefeed by the sackful and misused in the large-scale production of food, the bacteria will adapt and become more resistant to the drugs we use.
that's part of why this is important.
you learned it in piano class: All Cows Eat Grass.
spend the extra money and maybe stave off that body bag a bit longer.
i'm scratchy and itchy and a little bit bitchy
Every morning at work when I make coffee, I sort of have to brace myself for that first sip. I've got the formula down for the ideal cup and when it hits my tongue and passes down my throat it's a little euphoric. Maybe too euphoric.
I think one of the best perks (pun not intended but funny) is that I convinced the guys here to order Peets coffee instead of just picking up whatever random stuff from Trader Joe's. I ironically drink it in a starbucks mug.
Mmm. I just had a second sip. Better go finish it before it gets less ideally hot!
For example: I finished the entire harry potter 1-6 in a two or so month period in late summer 2005.
For another exempli gratia: I finished the entire HHGTTG (aka Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) series (5 books) over the last two(?) months.
I often have a problem getting into books that are only moderately interesting. I tried Neal Stephenson's
[... an hour and a half of time passes before I complete this]
Quicksilver and got stuck in it like cold molasses. I think I first started that book 3 years ago and I'm not even half way through. Good thing I can stop mid-book and read 10 others!
Anyway, I dont feel like completing my thought now. too busy.
ciao!
2. Age:
3. Single or Taken:
4. Favorite Movie:
5. Favorite Song or Album:
6. Favorite Band/Artist:
7. Dirty or Clean:
8. Tattoos and/or Piercings:
9. Do we know each other outside of LJ?
10. What's your philosophy on life?
11. Is the bottle half-full or half-empty?
12. Would you keep a secret from me if you thought it was in my best interest?
13. What is your favorite memory of us?
14. What is your favorite guilty pleasure?
15. Tell me one odd/interesting fact about you.
16. You can have three wishes (for yourself, so forget all the 'world peace etc' malarkey) - what are they?
17. Can we get together and make a cake?
18. Which country is your spiritual home?
19. What is your big weakness?
20. Do you think I'm a good person?
21. What was your best/favorite subject at school?
22. Describe your accent.
23. If you could change anything about me, would you?
24. What do you wear to sleep?
25. Trousers or skirts?
26. Cigarettes or alcohol?
27. If I only had one day to live, what would we do together?
28. Will you re-post this so I can fill it out for you?

iPod Touch. iphone-like ipod.
but
16 gigs?
whatever!!
in other news:

and otherly other news: regular iPod "Classic" with new interface and 160GB of space $349.
All the as-it-happens deets here:
http://live.gizmodo.com/
Craig Arrested, Pleads Guilty Following Incident in Airport Restroom |
Stuff like this makes me laugh.
Gay Rights. GET IT??
That place is the best!
anyway, the short version with a point: they were using the meat slicer to cut about 50 onions (4-5 at a time) into slices.
HOLY SHMOKES that place was hard to stay in. The customers were crying. The staff was crying. Baby Jesus was crying. It was awful.
Good sammich though. Musta been the onions?
So you all know Barry Bonds hit his 755 home run over the weekend in San Diego. Shortly after that, during the next commercial break on ESPN HD, an "anti steroids" commercial was aired.
Ha.
In other news, there's been discussions about what Nationals right fielder Austin Kearns would do should a Bonds home run bounce back into the field near Kearns. Best suggestion? Whip out a sharpie, draw a big, bold "*" on it, and hand it back to Bonds.



