Monthly Archives: November 2009
One Flew South
Holy shit peeps, you can officially call me an ex-luddite since at the moment I’m writing this post in the air: FROM A PLANE. Ebay is sponsoring free wifi on Delta flights for Thanksgiving week. I’m not ashamed to admit that this … Continue reading
Hiking the Chattooga – sort of
A couple of weeks ago Brother J sent me an email asking me if I’d like to go on a weekend hiking trip with him along the Chattooga River. His plan was for us to hike 40 miles over the … Continue reading
One hundred and two: Woohoo!
I somehow managed to miss the anniversary of my hundredth post! So, I officially deem this the celebration of my hundred and second post! Whoopee! Ta-da! Titithooha! Kapow! It is actually probably like my hundred and fiftieth post if you … Continue reading
Cooking with Sam, Part I
Since I am such a food lover but can’t cook to save my life, I asked my friend Sam, who has mad skillz in the kitchen, if she might be interested in starting a weekly dinner party where she teaches … Continue reading
Guest Post by Brother J: Spread the good word
Hi- This is “Brother J” as I am commonly referred to here. A friend of mine bet me a considerable sum of money that I could not create a word and have it included in the 2010 Oxford English Dictionary. … Continue reading
Fish Pizza
Word to the wise: never order fish tacos at a pizza place. More specifically, the new fish tacos at California Pizza Kitchen should be avoided at all costs. The flour tortilla is stale, the fish is gummy, and the chips … Continue reading
Cabagge Town Chomp and Stomp
Today was perfect. Brother J, a few good friends, and I had an incredible brunch at the Carrol Street Cafe that consisted of Belgian Waffles, shrimp frittata and croissant sandwiches. Unfortunately D ordered the best brunch and learned what it’s … Continue reading
White Squirrels Do Exist
I went to Cashiers, N.C. this weekend and it was amazing. The scenery was spectacular and my company was even better. I saw a white squirrel! While someone may still not believe in my powers of visual acuity, I know … Continue reading