This book. Just as I was thinking, "if only there was a book that had poems with physics and it was evident that the writer really understood physics and was being super smart and also funny with heavy presence..." Boom. There you go.
Steak and Eggs:
That's actually brisket and turkey pastrami, fresh sourdough, and eggs. (Doesn't it look like a tragic Pac-man is about to eat all that tasty animal?)
I don't get guests often, but Laura (of here, here and here) thought it was quite tasty.
Finally:
That's Arthur Lyman. The record is Taboo. I wouldn't say it if it wasn't true: knowing these sounds will make your life better. Just as Dj Joemama....
IN THE NEXT POST:
-A new motorcycle tank.
-Celebrations of delicious foods.
-A few surprises to warm you up on the cold day!
Monday, February 11, 2008
The Endorsments
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