I'm watching Jamie Oliver's new show where he teaches a town in West Virginia how to be "healthy." He's criticizing the school lunch, and just about everything that he's blaming on the cafeteria cooks is actually pretty much the way things have to be done under the rules of the USDA school lunch program. The schools have to take that processed food -- there isn't a choice, if they want to participate in the school lunch program.
'Just Rewards (2)'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You know how people on the internet can't be trusted to make decisions? James Gunn asked his web followers who'd they'd most like to have sex with and at least as far as the guys go, pretty damned good list. I'd only toss three of the nineteen.
That post is hilarious.
I have a bit of a crush on Mr. Gunn now, despite not knowing his work.
From way back but thank you, Liese, for the Santa Fe recs! Chocolatesmith was definitely already on the list of Things To Do.
Did you remember your groceries from the work fridge, ita?
CasperCast!
At this point, I think I'd just buy already made cupcakes, Kat. The Universe seems to want that outcome.
Jamie Oliver, when confronted with the USDA regulations for school lunches, seems to think that the ridiculous rules are a problem with Americans, rather than a problem with the USDA.
FU Jamie Oliver. But not like the list.
Is this James Gunn the one who used to bemarried to Jenna Fisher? For some reason that weirds me out. I also only know about 1/2 of the women.
I have a bit of a crush on Mr. Gunn now, despite not knowing his work.
ita is me.
Did you remember your groceries from the work fridge, ita?
Quite miraculously.
Is this James Gunn the one who used to bemarried to Jenna Fisher?
Yes. Gunn from AtS was also named after him and his brother.
OH, MY GOD, it's windy in the Windy City today. It's reporter-covering-a-hurricane windy.