*Warning, this post contains too much information When you go to a Mexican restaurant, and you see something on the menu like “Shrimp stuffed with crab, wrapped in bacon,” it’s likely not safe to eat. It does taste hella good, but then it only tastes good going down. The gas wasn’t that great, either. No […]
Author Archives: The Loop
Personalities
First, I would like to say that I just saw Tim Roth at the grocery store. I didn’t say anything, as he had his two kids with him. They were buying cheese, and he was asking his sons which one they preferred. It was adorable. Second, the best personality test ever. I’m Marge. Who knew? […]
Nature, Jinsai, and the flautist
Yesterday at work was uneventful. After work Milca and I checked out a place in Sierra Madre’s canyon (aka The Canyon, aka Tiny Town) called The Nature Friends. It’s a nice little spot with the possibility of indoor or outdoor, which is good since the date is in January, and my weather control device won’t […]
Sensory Inhibitive Chamber, part 2
I posted in the long, long ago, in the before time, here about how people weren’t aware of what went on around them while in cars. Now that I drive much more often now, I find that what I said is still true, but with a different spin. I’m not going to rant about how […]
Average?
I often remind myself, as well as those around me, of this basic principle. Consider the intelligence of the average person. I’m talking the average person. You’ve taken the intelligence of everybody and divided by the number of people. Let’s remember all of those Southern states, too. Got it? Alright, so now that we have […]
Friends
In the past 5 years or so the list of people I would call friends has changed quite a bit. Some names are new, some removed, and some have slipped into the “acquaintances” list. Living in the same city I went to high school in, along with the fact that many of the people that […]
1/22/05
Hear ye, hear ye!! The date is set!! I suppose that “hell or high water” may delay or change the date, put apart from natural disasters and apocalyptic happenings, that’s the date for the wedding. The planning process is like driving in the Indy 500. Everything seems to whiz by, you seem to go over […]
Born Yesterday: Music
Until the age of 13 I was musically ignorant. I suppose ignorant seems like a strong word, and it may very well be, but I’m sticking to it. I was familiar with everything that was The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and various other oldies. I knew Queen. Really, all I knew was what my parents had, […]
My brain, her brain, their brains
The day after the fiesta that was Tailgator’s, Friday, I felt like complete and total shit. It wasn’t the amount pf booze, per se, as that amount hadn’t really been this much trouble before. Granted, I have been working out and not drinking really, except for the 2 buck chuck with dinner, but I believe […]
Flags, Rocks, and the unforeseen good time
Last night, after working my ass almost right off my body at the gym, I showered, dressed, and went to Tailgator’s in Sierra Madre. The initial plan was to go on a Thursday night, as that’s when they have karaoke. I love me some karaoke, and it’s been some time, so I have been jonesin’ […]