I love Manhattan!
I have a headache this morning.
I met The Warden for happy hour at around 5:30pm. A couple we know was there too. We drank and yapped and laughed for about five hours. It was fun, and the Manhattans were mahvelous! I had about six of them, which explains the headache.
Today we’re going over to their place where I shall display my culinary prowess by throwing down a Cajun seafood boil: Crab legs, crawfish, little red potatoes, corn on the cob, shrimp, smoked sausage, and whatever else I feel like grabbing while we’re at the store this afternoon. I may whip up a quick pot of gumbo too. I got the recipe from a friend who’s from Cut Off, Louisiana.
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I bought myself a prize yesterday – A 5.1 megapixel Sony DSC-H1 Cybershot digital camera. I’ll finally have to retire my old Olympus digital camera. Maybe I’ll give it to The Girl.
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Memory Du Jour:
1975 -- Eighth Grade Angie, my girlfriend of about two weeks, and possessor of the first lovely pair of big ol’ breastesses I ever really noticed. They really were lovely ... and they really were big! Thanks Angie wherever you are!
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Special Feature In Lieu of Quote of the Day:
A Republican Assemblyman from New Jersey, Peter Peter
Biondi recently introduced a bill to the New Jersey State Legislature that I hope will be squashed flat before it gets anywhere.
In a nutshell, the bill will require Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to positively identify every ”Information Content Provider” (idiotspeak for person) who posts anything in a public forum, i.e. discussion boards, etc. Identification by name, address, etc., would be maintained by the ISP.
The lame reason for this bill is to help stop false and defamatory statements from being posted in public forums.
This is another attempt by a D.I.G. (Dumbass In Government) to incrementally infringe on our rights, and another example of a power-hungry politician’s attempt to gain more control over citizens. Visit this D.I.G. and send him a note. I did.
7 comments:
Here we go again, another law to protect our dumb asses from knowing the truth about our government. I'm going to scream, and write a letter. Can I copy off yours ; }
That food sounds incredible, wish I was there.
Jese, it doesn't stop them from doing it so WTF!!!
I'm becoming increasingly less proud to be an American.
MMMM, lunch/din din souds fabulouls but hey I get to go to Red Lobster tonight with the folks. :)
Have a fab weekend Mr. Cj
My poison of choice was margaritas...
Damn, Carlos I want you to cook for me! You are so selfish! You brag about all the good food and never offer to share!
mmm, I'm coming to your house for dinner! I never say no to crab legs!
Nice blog - found you through Stringman - your Memories are interesting.. Being a Texan myself makes me like your blog even more!!
Y Baby (aka Shitzz Baby): It’s kinda ironic that certain D.I.G.s like to try to “protect” us from our own stupidity. Hell, it should be the other way around the way I see it!
Nay Baby: How was Langosta Roja (Red Lobster)? The Boy likes to go there for B-day din-din, which I enjoy. I usually leave way too stuffed!
Jules Baby: Margaritas are okay with me provided they don’t use too much triple sec. Too much gives me bad heartburn. We found a joint in town a couple of weeks ago called Ajuua (pronounced a-hoo-ah) that has awesome ‘ritas. They were big, cold, tasty, and you could taste the freakin’ tequila, which is not always the case!
Robin Baby: I would loves me to cook for alls you chickies one day! Will you ever forgive me for not inviting you?
WebMiz Baby: Oh man, we had 10 fuckin’ pounds of crab legs (only cooked 5)! You would’ve been in hog heaven. Drinks weren’t bad either!
DixieDarling: Thanks for the compliment, and welcome, and come back now. As soon as I post, I’m off to visit you.
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