Okay, nom, lunch: panzanella caprese from the b.org cookbook. One of my favs from that cookbook. D. ended up with a bunch of tomatoes he didn't use and of course I have bread and balsamic vinegar on hand, always, so I bought some fresh mozarella and anticipate nom in a short while.
Hee on the humming. We had one drummer in the studio who hummed constantly as he played, but didn't realize it until we were trying to track his drums and there were all these little grunts and murmurs on the track (everything else was piped through headphones, so he couldn't hear himself over the guitars and such, but the drum mics which were the only things open in the room sure picked him up). It took forever to break him of the habit!
I walked down Memorial Drive and acquired myself a burrito. Carnitas, natch.
I changed my mind and am having a pork meatball banh mi for lunch instead.
Lunch: chicken pot pie from Boston Market. I'm feeling less than great, and this is comfort food for me.
The Republican also told state senators Wednesday he supports paying poor children to read, and the state should consider paying girls to not get pregnant.
If only they had this program when I was a teenager. I could have been not getting pregnant for money, instead of just feeling like a loser who couldn't get laid. Heck, I didn't get pregnant in my 20s and 30s as well—I wonder if they're considering some sort of bonus for that?
The Republican also told state senators Wednesday he supports paying poor children to read, and the state should consider paying girls to not get pregnant.
Yoinks, I'd be a meeeeeelionaire by now!
I am so sleepy, ugh.
Tom and I have been totally off cooking as of late. We're eating a lot of canned soup, boxed mac & cheese, Trader Joe's stuff, and takeout.
Every once in a while over the weekend we will bust out some kind of casserole or stew or other leftover-bearing meal, which helps.
Veggie Udon. Nom nom nom.
And someone tell me to get out of Salon letters? I'm having entirely too much fun schooling this pretentious little prick.
The Republican also told state senators Wednesday he supports paying poor children to read, and the state should consider paying girls to not get pregnant.
Are they going to pay for the birth control, too? Because that would be cheaper and it WOULD WORK.
Nora, insent.
I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Sounds vile to me, but I'm pretty much "wings-only" when it comes to buffalo style anything.
Are they going to pay for the birth control, too? Because that would be cheaper and it WOULD WORK.
See, I'm pretty sure their going to have to earn their money the abstinent way. It's Bizarro world prostitution.