Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Mmmm yogurt! And all those leafy green thingies in the salad. Vegetables. So plump and full of wholesome juices. So tasty as the tomato juice dribbles down your chin. Mmmm scrumptious.
I have no clue what I just typed, but it was to help SailAweigh. I personally am not a big fan of salad... but... seemed the right thing to do. See what happens when I finally get a day off.
We can go somewhere I know someone and get some free food
Changs was good. I didn't go for a hankering. It was a nice spot in between me and R so we could catch up. I'm always up for free food, especially GOOD free food, especially in these lovely economic times. I think the trick is trying to align our forcaca schedules. But.. YES! LETS! In all honesty, I've been to Changs twice now. Last night, and that lovely time with your family prior to seeing GREASE!. Both were yummy experiences.
Omnis, not a fan of salad? How is that possible, when there are so many varieties and so many of them are so glorious? I promise that if Zmayhem ever makes a road trip to LA I'll borrow someone's kitchen and whip you up a nice proper Greek salad (or possibly, for an extra healthiness kick, a Greek-spinach hybrid salad). So ridiculously good.
Sigh. Now I want tater tots and a Greek salad. And some tzatziki (see, Sail? salad and yogurt, just for you!)
Just the mention of PF Chang's makes me crave steamed dumplings. Or pan-fried dumplings.
I think we have TJ's gyoza at home, which are similar enough to steamed dumplings that I should be able to kick that craving.
salad and yogurt diet
That doesn't sound well-rounded. Add some tater tots.
Damn I love that stuff. Not spelling it, but eating it, yeah.
I love that Greek cuisine gives the cucumber so many props.
Hmm... I'm thinking today might just be a Reuben night. Yummy.
So a co-worker thinks there's something "scary" about Obama. I really like this coworker, and I know we come from very different places culturally, but... what on earth could be scary about Obama?
I'm so used to being alone in my vegephilia that it was merely a courtesy when I showed my new roommates some lentils and rice with TJ's succotash that I'd whipped up and asked if they wanted any. Their enthusiasm was invigorating. Yay boys who eat veggies! (and the hanging out shirtless is acceptable as well)
I think we have TJ's gyoza at home,
Oh, MAN, now I want gyoza.
Also, just sent an email to a coworker who believed the "Obama doesn't say the Pledge of Allegiance" rumor. (Seriously, for all my questions about it as a private citizen, could that possibly fly in the Senate?)
what on earth could be scary about Obama?
the rabid enthusiasm of his fans? Funny, this is what I find scary about Jesus, too.
Just went to PF Chang with Suzi & K-Bug on Saturday! It was major yum!
(I feel like I should meara and comment on everything I've been 2-days-behind-lurking on for the past several weeks, but is too much. Therefore I just drop into conversation as if I've never been gone. And, if things continue the way they have been, drop out again soon. Stoopid work and school and priorities and stuff...)
Meanwhile, so many hugs and ~ma's to go to the lovelies for whom March is sucking like a Hoover.
And also,
HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY!
May the luck of my homeland (well, like 50% of me), instead of the luck of my fellow Irishman, that right bastard Murphy, be with you all.