S-townMike has decided he wants Briley for the next mayor of Nashville. I’m so glad to read that. Anyone who’s seen our front yard (or pictures of our front yard) in recent weeks knows we’re a Briley household. But I
I can has beef and broccoli?
I made beef-style seitan on Sunday and stir-fried it with broccoli for dinner last night, and just ate leftovers of that for lunch. I am very pleased with the results. Yes. Very pleased. That is all.
Unexpected efficiency: the government edition
Karsten and I both just went through the rigamarole to get our passports processed, and although we have several months before we’re planning to take our European vacation, we’ve heard enough horror stories about delayed applications that we decided to
Oh, the frustration of computers
In my day job life, I need Outlook. I live by Outlook. A few days ago, Outlook on my work laptop starting perpetually claiming to be “Disconnected” even when it had no good reason to claim that. As far as
All piled up
Pyramid Achieved!!!, originally uploaded by GingerGE. Ginger captured a great series of pictures of some friends forming a human pyramid at our porch-warming party, concluding with this successful pyramid. (L-R, bottom row: Allen, Jim, Derek; middle: Karsten, Joni; top: Amy)
Now if I can find what I was actually looking for, I’d be happy
Normally my Google-fu is strong, but even when my search terms are imprecise there’s always the chance to discover something cool. I was looking for something else entirely but just stumbled across this Google Maps mashup called WalkJogRun that tracks
But enough about me…
Tell me: what can you always count on to make you really laugh?
Over in Germantown: No, the straight kind, what else?
Karsten: Oh! I guess I thought that was gay. Neighbor-friend: Like, homosexual gay?
The fruit of the tree of knowledge?
This is cool: a visual history of Apple product design. HT: Gizmodo
Flattery is the sincerest form of imitation
I had no idea I was the (partial) inspiration for a character in a play. But apparently I was: I had imagined Tracy Keene, the other character, as being some kind of mixture of Newscoma and Kate O’. I named
