Well, that garden I planted waaaay back in post...I do not even know or care, Is coming along nicely. Got my squash and cucumbers growing swimmingly. Today I noticed the beginings of some flowers on them. I am super excited. Yesireebob.
In other news, I found out that the band, The Popo, is freaking great. The one problem is there is another band by the same name which is vastly inferior to it. This makes it very difficult to find the damn real band. But, anyways, it fits my musical tastes perfectly with all its fuzzy vocals, dark-tinged electronica riffs and heavy guitar entries. I had one of their songs for something like 6 months and never listened to their other stuff, I am quite happy I did, and you should too.
Of other things happening in my life...I need to decide which kind of reptile to get for the house I'm living in next semester. Right now I'm debating between a corn snake, Russian tortoise and a ball python. Oh, speaking of that, the pet store in the mall is moving. As of tomorrow they will be across the street from famous dave's I think. So, ima go check them out when they get nice and settled in there.
well, thats my blog, night.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
lots of update for your buck
It may not end up being as long as one would expect from such a preposterous title, but I did make lots of food, so that counts for something. Plus, as you may have percived already, I have lots of pictures! To start out with, I made some hardcore stir fry for my family. I used mushrooms, peppers, chicken, brocoli, carrots, peas and raumen noodles. For my first attempt, it was very good, in my opinion. The only thing I'd change is the sauces I mixed in. I used a combination of soy, oyster and other asian sauces. If I were to remake this, I'd only put Hosin sauce on, becasue hosin sauce is amazing. It's basically the asian equivalent of barbeque sauce. Shortly after making this dish, I made for the woods on the outskirts of Avon to go campin' with Mike, Zach and Leah. Twas awesome, and we made alot of food on the campfire. I just want to get this out now, campfires make food taste better, no matter what. It must be some kind of magic...but its true without exception. We made macaroni and cheese with spam at night and played parcheesi until 230 in the AM. I then woke up at 530 with the sun and proceeded to remake the fire. Then, around 730, we made coffee, pancakes, bacon and eggs. Quite possibly one of the best breakfasts ever. The coffee astounded me the most, words cannot describe how great it feels to sit around a campfire in the early hours of the morning and drink coffee. I think that alone made it taste better.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
End of Days Thursdays
I was planning on making some stir fry with the frozen chicken I found in the freezer. This changed when my brother andy and his wife candice came over, offering to make some chicken qesodillas for us. Not complaining or anything, the grub was good. In other news, I finished my book I was on for awhile, Steven King's The Stand. Post-apocolyptic novels always entertain me. Readers, I would like to let you in on a private fantasy of mine. Some days when I'm knee deep in work/homework, I would like nothing more than to be a minority survior of some cataclysm which has befallen the human race. Zombies, robots, plauge, or nuclear winter, it doesent matter. Is it so wrong that I'd rather live in a scenario like that than what I have now? My answer, no. Hell, I'd actually like to think I would be doing the same kind of work as my homework which causes me to fantasyize about this. I could totally be the chemist in some kind of close-knit, post-apocolyptic society. Due to this I would like to propose a weekly tip service, provided by this blog, to prepare you for the impending end of the world. I shall call it End of Days Thursday.
End of Days Thursday: Doctors are always in high demand, regardless of the scenario. In the cases of both plauge and nuclear situations, all makeshift societys will demand a doctor. As a consequence, you will have an asset which only a small minority will be able to provide. However, in the case of plauge, you will be the most vulnerable during the weeks of outbreak due to your title. I advise hiding in a bomb shelter until the coast is clear, theres no hope of curing the super bug causing this disaster anyways, we all know this. So, in conclusion, go out and become a doctor before the end of days, then you're in the clear. So, that is your assignment, go out and get your PH D, good luck!
End of Days Thursday: Doctors are always in high demand, regardless of the scenario. In the cases of both plauge and nuclear situations, all makeshift societys will demand a doctor. As a consequence, you will have an asset which only a small minority will be able to provide. However, in the case of plauge, you will be the most vulnerable during the weeks of outbreak due to your title. I advise hiding in a bomb shelter until the coast is clear, theres no hope of curing the super bug causing this disaster anyways, we all know this. So, in conclusion, go out and become a doctor before the end of days, then you're in the clear. So, that is your assignment, go out and get your PH D, good luck!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Rant
yes, well, I dont think I can really update that well tonight, as I am too busy rocking out to various musicks...soz. Plus I feel kind of emo. Although I suppose that writing your feelings is supposed to make you feel better in some way. What was that cool word I learned recently? Catharsis, that was it. It refers to a cleansing or purging of the mind. Also, since this is pretty much a journal since I have so few readers, I dont really have to give a damn what I write. I suppose I should have known this a long time ago, but you know how the saying goes, I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but at least I got the f*ck up and used my sharpness to its extent, unlike those fancy paring knives that can cut through boots and cement but never do. Yep, just an old-fashioned steak knife here. Although this steak knife likes bloody steak. We had steak for dinner today and, again, despite my requests, it was almost thermo-nuclear by the time it came out of the grill. Crissake, I dont even know if I will like the rare steak that much, how should I? I never get to have one! Guess one of these days Ill simply have to go out and cook my own bitchy self one of those and see. Maybe then I'd learn something as well...Hmm, intriguing. Acually, I lied, writing is making me feel a little better. I also like how this post is essentially stream of consciousness with no regard for structure whatsoever. Other than that, my life is rather lacking in the annoyances department. Maybe I should complain less. Come to think of it, complaining is by far the stupidest thing about this world. People complain about the stupidest things all the time, and yet they never take concrete steps within themselves to make the change lasting! You can change your environment all you want. You can alter the people you surround yourself with as well, however the change in your situation will only come when you achieve a new outlook yourself. And this does not come from developing new ways to word your problems to get more sympathy. I dont care if my life was cushy and distanced from the realities of life. fuck. I rolled the celestial roulette table and landed on the right square to be distanced from everyone I have ever associated with personally and economically from everyone else. I guess you could say I need to put some more points into CHA, rather than INT and STA next level. But STA is the only thing that has driven me through all this, when others fizzle, I shine. When others bitch, I work harder. When others have fun, I dont. Simple as that. Having friends or relationships in general has affected my life very little. Woah...well, shit. Hope nobody gets the impression that this is some kind of suicide thingy. My self-esteem is waaaaaay to high for that. Not that im religiously opposed to anything like that, its just not my cup of tea. My cup of tea is really more like an Earl Grey. MMMMMM, that actually sounds very good right now. I may just make myself a cup now, in fact.
*UPDATE*
Also, happy 20th post to me, and also happy longest post ever!
*UPDATE*
Also, happy 20th post to me, and also happy longest post ever!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Fun times on the front lines
As far as food is concerned, not really much happened today...I know this must come as somewhat of a disappointment to you, my loyal readership. Probably the best thing I ate was a ceasar salad with chicken, romaine lettuce and croutons. I made a decision on my life, however. I decided I would never eat plain raumen noodles again and resolved to always add something to it to make it respectable. I had some chicken raumen, but before I put it into the microwave I cut up some celery and cooked it with the soup. This turned out very well. I think that when I finally decide to make stir fry I'll use raumen noodles for the noodle...portion of the fry. In other news, I watched pulp fiction for the 5th time. That is quite the movie. The music especially. I'm currently obsessed with the song they play when Vincent and Mia enter Jackrabbit Slim's, Rick Nelson's 'Waitin' in School'. I just love the early 50's kind of styling ever since playing fallout 3. Also, I've been listening to alot of Old Crow Medicine Show, a kind of bluegrass revival group, very string focused, and highly recommended by me.
In yet other news, my garden is coming along nicely. The squash and cucumbers I planted seem to be flourishing. So thats all good. I hope to be making some awesome pickles by this fall. Oh well, thats all folks!
In yet other news, my garden is coming along nicely. The squash and cucumbers I planted seem to be flourishing. So thats all good. I hope to be making some awesome pickles by this fall. Oh well, thats all folks!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father (pronounced faith-er) 's day

What a relaxing day, not? On this year's father's day, unlike mothers day, the plan was simply to chill. I woke at noon-thirty, put on what I was wearing yesterday and shuffled upstairs for my daily dose of NPR. My dad suggested at this time that I prepare for him my special dish: spam and eggs. I, however, decided to take this a step further, concocting a spicy, spam and rice dish with vegetables. I still have no idea what to call it, but it turned out great. I began with a can of hot and spicy spam. From there I picked ingredients I simply thought would look/taste good in the finished product, including rice, peppers, onion, eggs, and mushrooms. Firstly, I cooked the rice in the microwave. I had to get that started first because it would take roughly 30 minutes to finish. This gave me plenty of time to chop up all the veggies and spam into small pieces. When the rice was just about done, my dad and I put 12 scrambled eggs into a large skillet and began to cook that. As the eggs neared completion, we dumped all the veggies and spam into the mixture and proceeded to cook it on a low burner, covered and stirring often. After about 5-10 minutes of that, we mixed the rice into the finished product and bam, it turned out great! I swear I invented this...I must name it...Apart from that, the rest of the day was spent reading in solitude, watching my bro play fallout 3 and yet more sleep. waaaah, good times.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
The tortured sadwich artist
I am looking forward to spunk days in Avon today. I don't really know why, as the last couple years they have not had my only real motivation to go there: fett kuchen otherwise known as fry bread. Next to that, all the other attractions simply don't stack up.
Oh, my, I had an awesome experience at subway today! I went in with my brother this morning to get a couple sandwiches and were helped by the most pessimistic person I have ever met. She had long, flowing black and bleach blond highlighted hair and heavily shadowed eyes. I ordered the three sandwiches, with pepperjack cheese. That was three sandwiches and twelve slices of pepper jack too many. To my cheese request, she remarked to her coworker, "Ugh, on all of them?". Shortly after this, I also requested that the veggies be added prior to the toasting, at the other worker's suggestion. To that our heroine remarked,"really!? *sigh*". This lead to our heroine's next trial: ingredients running out. First went the green peppers. "UUGH, we better have more peppers". Then went the chipotle sauce. "are you serious?". At every turn, her day was sabotaged by slap in the face after slap in the face. Our heroine survived this encounter, barely. Good times in Melrose: city of dreams.
I might update later if they have fett kuchen...or if they dont I will update about how disgusted I am.
*UPDATE*
Wow, thats right, zero fried bread to be spoken of. I cannot express how dissapointed that made me. That and seeing practically no one I know at this failtactular celebration. Meh. I think next year I might just do everyone a big favor and set up a fried bread stand. Soneone's got to do it, right?
Oh, my, I had an awesome experience at subway today! I went in with my brother this morning to get a couple sandwiches and were helped by the most pessimistic person I have ever met. She had long, flowing black and bleach blond highlighted hair and heavily shadowed eyes. I ordered the three sandwiches, with pepperjack cheese. That was three sandwiches and twelve slices of pepper jack too many. To my cheese request, she remarked to her coworker, "Ugh, on all of them?". Shortly after this, I also requested that the veggies be added prior to the toasting, at the other worker's suggestion. To that our heroine remarked,"really!? *sigh*". This lead to our heroine's next trial: ingredients running out. First went the green peppers. "UUGH, we better have more peppers". Then went the chipotle sauce. "are you serious?". At every turn, her day was sabotaged by slap in the face after slap in the face. Our heroine survived this encounter, barely. Good times in Melrose: city of dreams.
I might update later if they have fett kuchen...or if they dont I will update about how disgusted I am.
*UPDATE*
Wow, thats right, zero fried bread to be spoken of. I cannot express how dissapointed that made me. That and seeing practically no one I know at this failtactular celebration. Meh. I think next year I might just do everyone a big favor and set up a fried bread stand. Soneone's got to do it, right?
Friday, June 18, 2010
Teh spam 2 ( teh spam 4?)
Today I was lounging about reading outside; enjoying the weather when hunger came a'knocking on mah door. I answered this call with the same can of spam I had used for the last 3 spam meals I've eaten. I boiled around 3 cups of water on the stove. To this boiling water I added cubed spam, roughly a quarter can, and raumen noodles. After about 3 minutes I cut the heat and added the spicy chili flavor included in the raumen pack, in addition, I added cilantro and about a table spoon of Tapito hot sauce. It turned out great, the spam was as tender as the chicken in canned chicken noodle soup, however it was better, as it was spam. The spicy chili flavored raumen is good enough as is, the ingredients kicked this up a notch, so to speak. BAM. This meal did in my spam can, only after providing me with meat for four separate meals. Next time I hope to add celery and diced carrots to add some somewhat healthy elements to the soup. I did try to counteract the saltiness of the raumen by using low sodium spam, which I highly recommend if you make this.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Teh spam
I figured I should enlighten you, my readership, with what I neglected to add on my last post today, as the food I ate was exceptional. I woke up at around 1130 yesterday and made myself some spam and eggs for breakfast. This meal is by far my favorite breakfast option, as it takes roughly 3 minutes to make and is automatically delicious, as it contains spam. For dinner, I had spam burgers. These were not any standard spam burgers, however. I sliced the cube into squares of spam and heated them on the skillet, as normal, however after placing the spam steaks on the buns, I added not lettuce, but sauerkraut as I could not find any lettuce. To this I added cheese, spicy brown mustard, and relish. It turned out to be very good, however next time I would like to make it into a more German spam dish with the addition of red cabbage and maybe Swiss cheese rather than the Kraft singles which I used.
So I was looking through our most recent sales flyer our doit best hardware store is running for the month of June and noticed that not all of the 'made in the usa sale' claims can be confirmed. One such item, a roll of electrical tape, was clearly labeled in bold 'made in usa', however upon closer inspection of the picture provided yielded a made in Taiwan label upon the actual product. Makes you wonder about corporate marketing. I was thoroughly amused, but thats just me.
So I was looking through our most recent sales flyer our doit best hardware store is running for the month of June and noticed that not all of the 'made in the usa sale' claims can be confirmed. One such item, a roll of electrical tape, was clearly labeled in bold 'made in usa', however upon closer inspection of the picture provided yielded a made in Taiwan label upon the actual product. Makes you wonder about corporate marketing. I was thoroughly amused, but thats just me.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Looking up
According to Rosen Properties, the house I intend on renting this august is in our grasp. And there was much rejoicing. I cant even exaggerate how awesome this will be. No more dorms for the rest of my life and I would be a happy young adult. In other news, my fellow adventurers and I have successfully slain the insidious spider in the depths of his sinister cave, thus acquiring the famed ruby apple! But seriously, the battle on Lufia 2 against the Tarantula boss took me hours. Time after time I was destroyed, until I realized that it made a difference where your party members stood. If they are in the back, they take and deal less physical damage. The opposite holds true for the front rank. Making a quick exchange, I swapped my plate mail-clad warrior and my cloth armored caster from front to back. This resulted in far, FAR less possibility of my caster dying, while my warrior did remarkably more damage. I am not embarrassed to say that I did a victory dance at around 130 in the morning consisting of punching and kicking imaginary objects and jumping up and down; all the while squealing in a giddy, high-pitched voice of victory. Pictured that yet? Good.
Apart from the successes in squiring housing and defeating malevolent arachnids, I also have decided to pursue a new project for myself: a CRT aquarium. The plan is to get a CRT monitor and empty it of all its essential components, and, using some glass and waterproof caulking, transforming it into an operational aquarium. I have decided this is the only way I would own fish, as I find fish inherently boring. The monitor aquarium intrigues me so much that it appeals to me.
Thats all for today, auf wiedersehen
Apart from the successes in squiring housing and defeating malevolent arachnids, I also have decided to pursue a new project for myself: a CRT aquarium. The plan is to get a CRT monitor and empty it of all its essential components, and, using some glass and waterproof caulking, transforming it into an operational aquarium. I have decided this is the only way I would own fish, as I find fish inherently boring. The monitor aquarium intrigues me so much that it appeals to me.
Thats all for today, auf wiedersehen
Monday, June 14, 2010
back in the day
I was playing alot of old games today, including Lufia 2, Chrono Trigger, and Donkey Kong Country 2. All I can say is that Lufia 2 and Chrono Trigger are 1st rate RPGs by all standards. I am completely blown away by their style and smooth gameplay. I've been nerding out all day, essentially. The aspect I really admire in a well made RPG is that of challenge. Im not saying it should be so difficult you have to level for several hours prior to a boss, as that is ridiculous. If sheer stats are the only reason for triumphing over enemies in an RPG, then there is something wrong. The two aforementioned RPGs most definately take the perfect balance of this. I spend as much time thinking about how to defeat a boss as I do leveling in between attempts, and I really hope they can keep this up. Fabulous, thats all I have to say about those. Now with Donkey Kong Country 2, its more of a love-hate kind of thing. I spent about an hour on the game, clearing some 6-7 levels, when, "oh, sorry, that wind shifts when you're trying to jump over that mother-f*cking bee, and, oh, you had no lives left, you're done." Yep, wash that hour down the tubes and start over. Almost as big a waste of time as raids on WoW. I suppose it wasint all that bad, I did get better at the game, and I was able to marvel at how well-made it all was, all hearkening back to my childhood exploits associated with it.
This brings me to another point, it seems like so many games that I played as a youth are so damn difficult as an adult. I think it must be some kind of genetic trait which recedes upon maturity. One thing small children simply excel at, regardless of practice and strategy.
Speaking of ridiculously difficult old games, I might just go and play some megaman X. I feel like screaming at inanimate objects; megaman games really help me do that. Again, though, something I seemed to have no problem doing when I was a youngun.
Toodles!
Wildanimals
This brings me to another point, it seems like so many games that I played as a youth are so damn difficult as an adult. I think it must be some kind of genetic trait which recedes upon maturity. One thing small children simply excel at, regardless of practice and strategy.
Speaking of ridiculously difficult old games, I might just go and play some megaman X. I feel like screaming at inanimate objects; megaman games really help me do that. Again, though, something I seemed to have no problem doing when I was a youngun.
Toodles!
Wildanimals
Sunday, June 13, 2010
spam spam spam spam spam spam spam white castle and spam


Readers, today I made my third pilgrimage to the Spam Museum in Austin, MN; it was glorious. The sheer enormity and grandeur of the establishment is difficult to explain in words, but fear not, loyal readership, I have taken pictures of all kinds! You may be chuckling to yourself at this point. "Why place so much importance on spam?" you may ask yourself. I think the license plates in the parking lot speak for themselves. Among the plates I saw Arkansas, Florida and Texas. That is, out of the first and only cars we actually looked at in the parking lot. Thats right, people travel hundreds, nay, thousands of miles to see the glory that is spam. Needless to say, I was still excited for my third time seeing it.
The museum was great, once again. I picked up a few new recipes involving spam and I tasted the newest spam flavor, cracked pepper, before it has even been released in the US. Also, it was great seeing my brother and friend, Mike, go through it for the first time. The tour ended on a sad note, though, as the restaurant which served spam dishes across the street had closed down. Alas, only samples of spam at the museum for me today...hope to try and make some of the recipes I learned however.
I did not mention this earlier, but both on the way to and from the museum we ate at the White Castle in Shakopee. If anyone ever needs to know, White Castle is my favorite fast food establishment ever. Having it twice in one day was truly a treat. Big day, ill be happy to fall into bed soon...Good times.
leftovers
I ate a very uninteresting food assortment today. So uninteresting that I may not exactly remember all of it. So, my friends, lets work backwards, for my sake. At around 1 o'clock I ate 2 crunch bars and a can of green tea. That was my LAN food for the marathon 5 hour game of Asian Vampires 2 we accomplished. Before the LANapalooza, I had chicken raumen noodles. That is all. I am a hungry person at the moment. All is well, though! Tommorow I will make my pilgrimage to the spam museum. And by tommorow, I mean today, as I always do. That is just part of my forward thinking at work. I promise, I will take a multitude of pictures, finally. My readers, you will not be dissapointed.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Use it, lose it.
Yes, my readership, this fact is the truest I have ever heard. I went from being able to hold my own in chess games and actually winning a few, to utter failure in the space of three weeks of neglect. It is really not the fact that you win games of chess which makes you feel good about playing. The key component is feeling like you can actually put up a fight, regardless of how the game turns out. Well, for me that is. In my latest game I was destroyed so utterly I felt I had no sway in the matter; I felt as if I had not even come close to carrying out a plan of my own or foiling my opponent's. I suppose thats where my old friend chess titans comes into play...sigh. I'll have to work myself back up from the ground once again. In other matters, however, my mind is being set at ease.
The house deal actually seems to be going as planned for the moment, which is a good thing for me, as I am tired of thinking about it. The whole issue has been on my mind all week. I've been working like crazy to get everything coordinated, but finally everyone is on the same page as I am, and the deal looks like it will all turn out. I am aware that life rarely lets things which look good to turn out well, so lets just say I am crossing my fingers.
In other news, my brother has been playing Fallout 3 for a few days now. He has yet to use VATS a single time. Eric, if you are reading this, please press the 'v' button. That is all. Onto my latest facination.
I started playing a modded version of SMRPG which has all the enemy stats multiplyied by 2. I love it because it adds a good measure challenge and replay value to a beloved classic from my childhood. I guess I probably will not have as many good things to say about it when I have to fight Cluex in Monstro town...That, my friends, is what we call a Hum-dinger in Texas.
There you have it, another day in the life of a man amoung filthy humans.
Yours truely,
wildanimals1997
The house deal actually seems to be going as planned for the moment, which is a good thing for me, as I am tired of thinking about it. The whole issue has been on my mind all week. I've been working like crazy to get everything coordinated, but finally everyone is on the same page as I am, and the deal looks like it will all turn out. I am aware that life rarely lets things which look good to turn out well, so lets just say I am crossing my fingers.
In other news, my brother has been playing Fallout 3 for a few days now. He has yet to use VATS a single time. Eric, if you are reading this, please press the 'v' button. That is all. Onto my latest facination.
I started playing a modded version of SMRPG which has all the enemy stats multiplyied by 2. I love it because it adds a good measure challenge and replay value to a beloved classic from my childhood. I guess I probably will not have as many good things to say about it when I have to fight Cluex in Monstro town...That, my friends, is what we call a Hum-dinger in Texas.
There you have it, another day in the life of a man amoung filthy humans.
Yours truely,
wildanimals1997
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Housing
I have been having difficulties getting all my potential roommates to get on the same page about the houses we're choosing from for next year. I hate it because im so involved in this and it really seems like a good place which I found, however I can't contact the stupid people we need to seal the deal, let alone simply having them check out the property. WUUUUG. Oh well, whoever doesn't respond soon will probably be dropped from the deal. There, I wont think about it anymore. Thats a lie, but whatever. Well, I'm going to play some chess I think, so I'll make this quick. Raisin bran, fried chicken, and zombie sausage. Haha, aaaaah, I'm exhausted. G'night.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Miasma...
Well, today's post is not so much about what I ate, as it is about what I failed to digest. I Woke up early to cancel a meeting with a landlord and to schedule another. Following this, I had time to shower and eat some fruity pebbles before heading off to my meeting with Dr. Maroof-Tamir about my research. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Maroof was not able to make it to my meeting at 11 am, so we rescheduled a meeting for 1 pm instead. I thought to myself, "hey, I have some time to blow, I should check out the Electric Fetus." So I did. I walked in and looked at used cds for roughly 45 min. Little by little, I realized I was feeling very nauseous; the incense was particularly strong. In a way, it was a kind of terrible miasma, sapping my strength. The feeling got so bad I staggered out without getting the cd I wanted. The fresh air helped immediately, however that did not stop me from leaning over the dumpster behind the Fetus 2 minutes later horking the most gay pride vomit id ever seen. I think ill stay out of the Fetus for awhile. Still so much day ahead of me...
I found myself at the Super America station not 7 minutes after the Fetus experience. I grabbed a gas station turkey sandwich and a 22 ounce blue raspberry slushy and it was absolutely delicious, as I was ravenously hungry. Feeling better, I made my way to mega media xchange and the computer renaissance to check out the merch. Having blown sufficient time, I made my way back to campus and spoke to my professor. That went well, the research is for the most part a go, so good deal. Then I decided to do yet more with my trip our county's metropolis.
I called one of the three houses I am interested in renting in the near future to schedule a viewing. I ended up having to kill time until 4pm, so I went to see my friend Jim from SCSU to check out the house he is renting. Finally, I was able to look at the house I was looking to rent. Turned out to be pretty awesome, very affordable rent, decent facilities and everything, plus it is very close to campus. Now I only need to contact my three prospective roommates once again to confirm everything and check out a few more. But thats for friday, nooo worries.
I found myself at the Super America station not 7 minutes after the Fetus experience. I grabbed a gas station turkey sandwich and a 22 ounce blue raspberry slushy and it was absolutely delicious, as I was ravenously hungry. Feeling better, I made my way to mega media xchange and the computer renaissance to check out the merch. Having blown sufficient time, I made my way back to campus and spoke to my professor. That went well, the research is for the most part a go, so good deal. Then I decided to do yet more with my trip our county's metropolis.
I called one of the three houses I am interested in renting in the near future to schedule a viewing. I ended up having to kill time until 4pm, so I went to see my friend Jim from SCSU to check out the house he is renting. Finally, I was able to look at the house I was looking to rent. Turned out to be pretty awesome, very affordable rent, decent facilities and everything, plus it is very close to campus. Now I only need to contact my three prospective roommates once again to confirm everything and check out a few more. But thats for friday, nooo worries.
Monday, June 7, 2010
post-humorously...
So, the blogspot web site was down the other day so I have, regrettably, failed you, my faithful readers. The good news is you did not miss much. However, I use this lightly as I did not post my experience of spam and eggs. Breakfast on Sunday consisted of spam and sunny side up eggs cooked in a skillet. I must mention that the spam was Tabasco spam, very tasty. The rest of they day honestly has congealed in my memory. The only food I can pick out of it is the frozen pizza I had after I got home from some Asian Vampires 2 LAN. Today turned out to be for the most part unremarkable as well. It began with some imitation fruit loops, onto donuts from the Melrose bakery, and finally a "black forest ham" subway sandwich. My taste buds were not entertained in the least! In addition, this is bad for you, as it is most definitely not entertaining at all! As for other exciting topics... I saw 'and viewers like you' and 'sarcasm radio' on Saturday. For all my international readers, these bands are the next big thing. The show was great, highly recommended. As I was writing this update I ate some steak my dad cooked up. The steak was really great, a little lacking in the blood department, but otherwise very good texture and marinated flavor. Well, valued readership, I'm off to search for apartments/houses tomorrow! Should be fun. And while I am there I will talk with one of my chemistry professors to try and schedule some research opportunities for fall semester. Wish me luck!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Tour de Wobegon
I decided to update earlier than usual, mostly because I know I will have the shrimp fettucini again for dinner, but also because I'm stuck at Schulzeteberg's Hardware for and hour and a half longer than usual waiting for our weekly freight shipment to arrive. Readership, a shocking realization hit me today; I should be taking pictures for this blog! Keep checking back for updates and you may find some pretty pictures to accompany my more interesting food experiences and I suppose whatever else I feel like putting on here. In any case, my dad, brother and I biked into work today: a grueling 20 miles to the hamlet of Melrose. In anticipation for this, I ate a bowl of "tootie fruitis", the malt-o-meal mimic of fruit loops. This so called "breakfast" held me over until we reached the hamlet and we got some solid 'fast, or subway breakfast subs.
Lets be real here, pretty much any subway sandwich slathered in southwest sauce seems superb, but their breakfast subs are especially good. Pretty much just add lettuce, tomato, onions and green peppers to a ham and egg sub to get my ideal composition. These really hit the spot after a long bike in though.
I've decided its my responsibility as owner of this here blog to check out all the latest celebrations and their unique foods this summer in order to keep things interesting. I am in the process of making up a schedule of events I will attend, so that you may follow wildanimals1997 on his quest to experience food! Just as you've always dreamed of. Look for that in coming updates and also more pictures! In addition, I plan on making a trip to the spam museum in Austin, MN. It will be my third such trip, so expect a spam-themed update soon as well! over and out.
Lets be real here, pretty much any subway sandwich slathered in southwest sauce seems superb, but their breakfast subs are especially good. Pretty much just add lettuce, tomato, onions and green peppers to a ham and egg sub to get my ideal composition. These really hit the spot after a long bike in though.
I've decided its my responsibility as owner of this here blog to check out all the latest celebrations and their unique foods this summer in order to keep things interesting. I am in the process of making up a schedule of events I will attend, so that you may follow wildanimals1997 on his quest to experience food! Just as you've always dreamed of. Look for that in coming updates and also more pictures! In addition, I plan on making a trip to the spam museum in Austin, MN. It will be my third such trip, so expect a spam-themed update soon as well! over and out.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Free Food, the Stearns County Way
I'm quite sure that you all must know this already, but for those of you who live in a cave; June is dairy month. Further, for you cave-dwellers, dairy month is avidly celebrated by the Central Minnesota Federal Credit Union. In years gone by, they celebrated by offering both free food and ice cold milk dispensers in each branch location. Sadly, however, milk has gone the way of the dinosaurs, but the free food remains, like some tenacious bladder fluke. The Stearns county tradition of free food is likely to nurture this so called invertebrate holder-on as it has nurtured since the good-ole' days. However, before we reach this fascinating free-food feast, there exists a not so free breakfast.
My breakfast consisted of raisin bran. Hey, what can I say, I value regularity. Plus, it has two scoops of raisins! Cant really argue with that. Then, when lunch arrived promptly at 1130 in the village of Melrose, I ventured forth to consume the free goodness provided by our beloved credit union. This meal included hotdogs, brats, pickles, chips, potato salad and, of course, milk, for the whole dairy month thing. You, faithful reader, will never guess who I met in this humble event taking place in our humble town. That is right, the dairy queen herself was there! Gracing us with her presence and distributing beverages, as is the burden borne by all Stearns county dairy queens hailing before her. The food itself was meh, but the flavor of free enhanced the flavor of the potato salad far more effectively than any spice known to man. Now, if I could only experience free German food or sushi...That may be a sensory experience of epic proportions.
My dinner consisted of mere leftovers of delicious shrimp fettucinni. This hardly justifies a paragraph. I am, however, endevoring to add sentances to this paragraph until it satisfys the english language requirement. I like seagulls. There you have it, a complete paragraph. Until tommorow, adeiu.
My breakfast consisted of raisin bran. Hey, what can I say, I value regularity. Plus, it has two scoops of raisins! Cant really argue with that. Then, when lunch arrived promptly at 1130 in the village of Melrose, I ventured forth to consume the free goodness provided by our beloved credit union. This meal included hotdogs, brats, pickles, chips, potato salad and, of course, milk, for the whole dairy month thing. You, faithful reader, will never guess who I met in this humble event taking place in our humble town. That is right, the dairy queen herself was there! Gracing us with her presence and distributing beverages, as is the burden borne by all Stearns county dairy queens hailing before her. The food itself was meh, but the flavor of free enhanced the flavor of the potato salad far more effectively than any spice known to man. Now, if I could only experience free German food or sushi...That may be a sensory experience of epic proportions.
My dinner consisted of mere leftovers of delicious shrimp fettucinni. This hardly justifies a paragraph. I am, however, endevoring to add sentances to this paragraph until it satisfys the english language requirement. I like seagulls. There you have it, a complete paragraph. Until tommorow, adeiu.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Vitamin Water
No, my faithful readership, I did not drink vitamin water today and nor shall you...ever. I am proposing a boycott on the dastardly product until they rethink their ad campaign, as it seriously bothers me. So, there you have it, if you've seen the commercials, you know what I'm talking about. I thank you in advance for your support. Now, onto what I ate. I began the day with a bowl of lucky charms, woo, exciting, right? Thats why you're reading, my valued reader. For lunch, I was fortunate enough to be in the Melrose area. Thats right, I ate El Portal for lunch. Better yet, it was Thursday, taco buffet day, for all those who do not know. The delicious, made-from-scratch tacos was truly something to "write home about" or in this case, the blog. You know, I'm not even going to try to explain it. My vocabulary, the English language even, cannot explain the sheer greatness I taste when I eat their tacos. The day was concluded with the consumption of some shrimp fettuccine my mother made. Very good as well, however a good measure of pickles and mint ice cream balanced the meal out. In other news, I found a nickel when I was working today. This will most surely effect the results of the mid-term elections. Come to think of it, I have not deposited that nickel into my piggy bank yet...to the bank! Thats all, prized readership, thanks for reading, over and out.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
German Food?!
Yes you heard me right, I did say German food. However, that was dinner, you will have to wait through breakfast and lunch first, you little eager devils, you. Got up this mornin' and i had a bowl of lucky charms. nothing really surprising, however I found myself wondering why the marshmallows in the cereal were so small. Back in my day, they were roughly the size of a dime each, now they're at least half the size. One more example of The Man taking away our right to delicious marshmallow goodness. Food for thought, so to speak. Anyways, lunch was rather boring, even by my standards. Basically I found an old hot dog in the fridge, so i heated that up and ate that. However this was not nearly enough, so I also had a slice of sausage tombstone pizza i found in the fridge. Then, after playing Resident Evil 5 for a couple hours, my brohter calls me and asks if i want to meet him at Charlie's Cafe for dinner. I know that wedensdays are German nights at Charlie's so, as you can imagine, I'm super excited. We ordered the "Große Platte", which was all of the German meats, including but not limited to, sauerbraten, wienerschnitzel, bratwurst and eisbein, and all four sides they offered, including sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, red cabbage and spaetzel. There were seven meats in all and let me tell you what, that was some good eating. The spaetzel was tender and chewy, the wienerschnitzel was juicy and cooked to perfection, the sauerbraten was sweet and flavorful. Just thinking about it gives me chills. Highly recommended, i give it 5/5. Oh, and have you guys heard about the situation with Israel and the flotilla? Wow, all I can say is we have to stop funding Israel. They simply need to know that the industrialized world does not want them with the heel of their boot on Palestine. Why? because that is the single greatest cause of hatred aimed against the west in the middle east. As long as the European nations and the United states supports Israel in its shameless oppression of Palestine, we will encounter endless resistance in the middle east. If this can be remedied, then it will be a giant leap towards reconciliation and peace in that war-torn region. Well, thats whats on my plate today, thanks for reading, if anyone really does, but oh well. Feel free to post comments about anything discussed hereabouts.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Exciting!
woke up this mornin', had myself big bowl of chile and rice from a couple days ago. put some cheese in there as well, turned out to be pretty darn good. Let my brother eat the last half of my rueben from Applebees because it was kinda meh. but enough of that, this is about what I eat! finally, for dinner i had a couple slices of frozen pizza: sausage and supreme. It was great, hit the spot by all means, but i had been looking forward to some kind of shrimp meal because my mom had left out a bag of frozen shrimp to thaw...guess that will have to be for another day. also, im considering making some kind of chicken stir-fry tomm because i found a crap ton of chicken breast in my freezer. Ill just need to grab a few of the vegetables from dahlin's... that sounds good to me. sorry, only two meals for you today, ill try to eat three, maybe even four tommorow, science willing.
1st!
so, lets get down to business. today, i started out on a large bowl of reese's pieces. It was one of the most delicious things i have ever ate. that is until lunch rolled along. then i ate some blts my mom made. sooo good. the bacon was so supple and great. then, well, here's the kicker, we ate at applebee's. im not exagerating, i did not enjoy my rueben i got at that establishment, it was too freaking big. otherwise, it wasint too bad. but i wasint that hungry, so yeah. then, when i was laning at the ehlichman residence, i ate a holiday breakfast sandwich from, you guessed it, holiday. It was the best thing i ate all day, which is pretty good, because it was at like 1230 am. then i got some arizona green tea. gooood stuff, only a dollar. FTW. that is all. give me money to keep brightening your days with my engaging discussion at you. questions and comments are encouraged, as well as cash.
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