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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Second Chances

Today I gave Japanese food a second chance. Many moons ago I tried Japanese food and did not like it at all! I was sick for hours afterwards. Over the years I would nibble a piece here and there to "make sure" that it was still gross. However, today I threw caution to the wind and went to lunch with my co-workers. I must say that I would not have gone if a male co-worker, who is the pickiest eater ever, had not convinced me that this restaurant was the best. So off we went. The entire drive there (if I wasn't on the phone) I kept thinking about how nasty all the other Japanese food I had was. In fact I almost bailed a few times, opting for Chik-fil-a instead, but I forged ahead.

When I arrived the smell was reminiscent of my sick day and made my stomach churn. We were seated at a hibachi grill, mind you I've never been seated at a hibachi grill, so I'm eager for the "show" I've been told that the chef performs. While waiting for our drinks my co-worker begins to coach me on the menu. After heavy debate I decide on the Filet Mignon, onion soup, and fried rice, NO VEGGIES.

The onion soup was promptly brought out. Hesitantly, I dipped my spoon into the warm tea colored liquid and tasted it. To my surprise it was very good. It didn't taste like onions at all, it tasted like mushrooms. Now a bit braver, I decided to sample some of the appetizers that are being passed around; after all it was a free lunch. Hmm...I failed to mention that, didn't I? Anyway, a plate of spring rolls was stuck under my nose and I took one of the rolls and dipped it into the sweet sauce. YUCK! I retreated to my onion soup. Next, a plate of grilled chicken on a stick came around. This looked harmless, so I gave it a try. It was pretty good, not at all nasty.

Mind you, all this time the chef is doing his show with the spinning utensils and the tossing of food in folks mouths, there was even big flames! It was quite entertaining. He began cooking our rice and cutting up meat and pouring sauces and a gazillion other things at once. There were 3 sauces, mustard sauce, ginger sauce and seafood sauce. My trusty co-worker says go with the ginger sauce. My boss says the mustard sauce is the best. Well it turns out I liked the seafood sauce the best, although all 3 sauces were good. I dipped my rice in each, with my chopsticks by the way, and nibbled away.

My confidence had returned and I decided to give the spring roll another chance. The second time was much better. I took a larger bite with a piece of shrimp. I decided it really wasn't that yucky. For the grand finale the chef flipped and chopped our steaks. It was phenomenal! The steak was the best part of the meal to me and the seasonings were delicious.

I guess this story has a point...sometimes you need to give things a second chance.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Why dogs and cats are better than birds...

Should have gotten the dog or the cat dude. It's your own fault.

Parrot rats out cheater

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Rent

Tonight I went to see Rent with some friends. After getting over the initial shock of a musical being on a movie screen I settled in and was tapping my foot and swaying to the beats. This film is filled with hilarity, political statements, drama, music and dancing. By the end of the movie I was emotionally spent, my neck and shoulders were tense, and my head hurt from crying. Now that's what I call entertainment! Painful as it may seem, when a movie/musical can move you tears and evoke such strong emotions, then the writer, director, and actors have performed and outstanding job. I've never been to a movie where the audience applauded at the end, until now. If I had a movie rating scale from 1-5, I'd give it a 5. Go see this movie, just bring some tissues.

Friday, November 25, 2005

Thanksgiving - A sacred holiday no more

20 years ago the only stores open on Thanksgiving were the occasional gas station and hotel for travelers. And most of the gas stations were operating on a condensed schedule. In 2005, if I so chose, I could have went to Waffle House for breakfast, did some pre-holiday shopping at Wal-mart and K-mart, swung by Starbucks for a cup of joe, and then ate supper at the steak house. Not very traditional I say, but it was do-able.

In today's American society convenience and the all mighty dollar seem to be more important than tradition. Sad I say. Why can't these businesses shut down for 24 hrs and give their employees a break? It's Thanksgiving! A time for families and friends to gather, share a meal, and be thankful for the things we have in our lives.

Come on retailers, think about it, there will be a gazillion people out on "Black Friday" ready to hit the stores at 5am for bargains, munch on some pancakes, plop down a benjamin for a latte, and quite possible forgo leftovers for a slice of beef.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

MORE SPAM!!

I'm getting more comment spam! Therefore I've turned on the comment moderation feature. If you leave a comment, it won't show up immediately. I have to approve you. I have the power to deny you all! Muaaaahhahahahahaha!

Smoker tried to open plane door

No matter how addicted to nicotine I was when I smoked, I never, never ever tried to open a plane door to light up a butt.

Smoker arrested

She would have had a hell of a time trying to get it lit!

Monday, November 21, 2005

AIM Worm

Watch out my AOL Instant Messenger friends! There's a worm out there seeking to infect your PC.

AIM Worm Spreads

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Mexicans pray to Jesus on pot

Coincidence or Conservator?

Islanders pray to Jesus image on pot

In the aftermath of hurricane Wilma a hotel employee makes a strikng discovery.