Well, it has been a while.
Yes, yes, I know, I missed a month there. It happens when I actually enjoy life. I don't have too much to complain about. The internets don't receive my bounteous mental vomit (or catharsis, if you prefer to use that term instead. I think"mental vomit" has a much nicer ring to it though, don't you?)
So it's January in Spokane. Gotta love it. The huge mounds of snow, the bitterly cold temperatures, the random week of sunny, 50 degree weather. Man, if you need to get someone out of a soap-opera slump, let them watch the weather channel for a while. We went from a high of 16 to a high of 52 in two days.
Yes, I'm talking about the weather for lack of a more interesting subject. What's it to you, punk?
I suppose I could talk about my goal of reading through the entire New Testament in one month. I'm starting Revelations today. One book left, but man is it a doozy. Apocalyptic literature can be fun, but it can also be very confusing. And, occasionally, terrifying. Once I get through Revelations, I will have read every book of the Bible since September 2010. Granted, it was not close study or even a careful reading, but I still did it. Will I read all the way through the Bible again? Yes. Will I do it as fast as I did this time? Almost certainly not.
On a completely different note, I made some macaroni and cheese the other day. Cooked up a pound of pasta (dry), then, after draining, added 8 oz shredded extra sharp cheddar, 8 oz brie (for creaminess), 5 oz of crumbled blue, and a bunch of green onions, finely chopped. Topped the whole thing off with fresh breadcrumbs and about 3 oz grated parmesan, then sprinkled a bit of paprika over the top and baked it for about 12 minutes at 350 degrees. It was excellent. Once it cooled down, I could cut slice out of it like a lasagna. Come to think of it, mac-n-cheese with a bit of marinara would probably be pretty good… also bacon.
What else to talk about…
Oh! I discovered a very cool website (if you like bladed weapons): http://zombietools.net/. They have some pretty epic stuff. No Claymore, though, which disappointed me a little. The 4-foot naginata-style was pretty cool, though.
I guess that's about it. time for me to go take the duck off the stove and eat dinner. Ta-tas y'all.
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