Archive for March, 2008
last hour of being 24
I will turn 25 tomorrow. It really doesn’t matter how old I am. But at the same time I do feel a bit depressed by the fact that I’ve already live through half of my 20’s. I think I’m more depressed by the fact that I have not accomplished much. Although I suppose I should [...]
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Tags: life
busy busy busy
It’s been a busy couple of days. On Thursday, Fredrik and I went on the Sweden Rock Cruise. That lasted till Friday evening. I got quite drunk on both days. Can’t say it’s the best thing to do ’cause I got some serious stomach pains Friday night. But Fredrik’s gig on Thursday night was quite [...]
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Tags: concert, plans
seafood dinner
The intent for last night’s dinner was a seafood pasta. But instead I decided to keep the mussels out of the pasta. I cooked the mussels with white wine and lots of garlic. I used pangasius in the pasta and some of the “sauce” from the mussels. I stir fried asparagus and at some of [...]
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blue potatoes and orange chicken
If you have never had a blue potato, go out and try it. My first experience was at a paint and fry. Denise and I were at Starsky in Mississauga and decided to give the blue potato a try. We found that it was tastier than a regular potato.
The other day I found blue potatoes [...]
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Tags: bento, food, pictures
face full of metal
We’ve all seen them out on the streets. Kids with enough metal in their faces to set off the metal detectors at airports while they’re still at home.
At one point in time I thought I wanted to have all sorts of piercings but then I found out that I’m actually allergic to surgical steel and [...]
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Tags: past
this kitten needs your help!
sleepy
Originally uploaded by falafelicious
Poor little thing broke her tibia and now needs surgery. Unfortunately surgery will cost almost 400€. The owner is a college student and can’t afford the cost of the surgery. So if you have a couple bucks to spare, please help out.
Here’s the full story.
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life lessons
Living on my own, by on my own, I mean, away from my mother, I’ve learned some important things about life. There are some things that just never end. Things like doing laundry, making food, and doing dishes. As Newman puts it, “It never ends!”
Not living at home has also taught me that an en [...]
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