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DO THIS NAO.
Add "molecular gastronomie" to your interests. DO IT. If you don't know what that is, it's a really stunning amalgamation of food and science. The best known source of this stuff is HERE and locally at Jose Andres' Minibar, which I have yet to visit, because it's goddamn expensive.
Wednesday Tav and I had dinner- hadn't seen each other for yonks (and I do mean yonks- it's been at least a year if not more) and after a glass of wine we were back to being thick as thieves. My coworker, on his birthday, brought me the CUTEST lil' linzertorte from the 'strant he went to for his b-day lunch. I shared it with Tav- served with creme fraiche ice cream and strawberry basil sauce. Holy gawd. Tav couldn't finish the cake and asked me to wrap it up so she could take it home, so you know it was good stuff. Must learn how to make a linzer torte.
Last night I saw a high school friend I literally hadn't heard from since 1995, and I think we're seeing a baseball game tonight- if it doesn't rain and I don't pass out from exhaustion (bedtime was 3am, wake-up was 7:30. Guh.)- and probably hanging out at a vineyard a friend of hers owns on Saturday. Kiki is in from Minnesota and that's news, because now I have yet another reason to visit Minnesota, as if a good third of my flist weren't enough. She and I seem to have meandered down the same life paths, but she's a helluva lot cheerier than I've been lately, so clearly she was a good person to reconnect with and Facebook is not the real evol.
Also, Kiki and her hubs are trying to sell a house in Colorado Springs, Colo. For $188,000. Yes, that is a "1" and 2 "8"'s and 3, not 6, "0"'s. It's under contract, but they've gotten to this stage before. While I hope it all works, part of me would kinda... like... to... live in... Colo-fuckin'-rado. Because... COLORADO. MOUNTAIN BIKING. SNOWBOARDING. HIKING. B-B-B-B-BEER. EFFING HIPPYTASTIC LIFESTYLE. AND THE HOUSE IS LESS THAN $200K. Having a job there would be good, but FUCKING HALE. *koff* Sorry. Got carried away there.
Wednesday Tav and I had dinner- hadn't seen each other for yonks (and I do mean yonks- it's been at least a year if not more) and after a glass of wine we were back to being thick as thieves. My coworker, on his birthday, brought me the CUTEST lil' linzertorte from the 'strant he went to for his b-day lunch. I shared it with Tav- served with creme fraiche ice cream and strawberry basil sauce. Holy gawd. Tav couldn't finish the cake and asked me to wrap it up so she could take it home, so you know it was good stuff. Must learn how to make a linzer torte.
Last night I saw a high school friend I literally hadn't heard from since 1995, and I think we're seeing a baseball game tonight- if it doesn't rain and I don't pass out from exhaustion (bedtime was 3am, wake-up was 7:30. Guh.)- and probably hanging out at a vineyard a friend of hers owns on Saturday. Kiki is in from Minnesota and that's news, because now I have yet another reason to visit Minnesota, as if a good third of my flist weren't enough. She and I seem to have meandered down the same life paths, but she's a helluva lot cheerier than I've been lately, so clearly she was a good person to reconnect with and Facebook is not the real evol.
Also, Kiki and her hubs are trying to sell a house in Colorado Springs, Colo. For $188,000. Yes, that is a "1" and 2 "8"'s and 3, not 6, "0"'s. It's under contract, but they've gotten to this stage before. While I hope it all works, part of me would kinda... like... to... live in... Colo-fuckin'-rado. Because... COLORADO. MOUNTAIN BIKING. SNOWBOARDING. HIKING. B-B-B-B-BEER. EFFING HIPPYTASTIC LIFESTYLE. AND THE HOUSE IS LESS THAN $200K. Having a job there would be good, but FUCKING HALE. *koff* Sorry. Got carried away there.
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Also, that is what houses are supposed to cost. XD
I still haven't seen Wolverine.
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babegenius with a blow torch and liquid nitro.We had discussions last night about this housing thing. When did land become so effing expensive that a house costs what it does... thought. Lost.
WELL NEITHER HAVE I BECAUSE I AM WAITING FOR YOU. Xp I'm a dipshit, but I would really like to see the movie with someone who's jazzed and we need to hang out. Next week any good? Next weekend? Am I laying it on a bit thick? More importantly, do I care?
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I was thinking of going to see Wolverine tonight. I've got a paper to write but IT'S ON COMIC BOOK MOVIES, LOLZ, so I could claim it as research. Plus I have all day to work on it. ;)
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I blame it on the stress.
LOLRS8Z.
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I can lives in Colorado?
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Kiki, by the way, went to Macalester for undergrad, love hockey (hell, she plays) and beer. We got to chatting at the happy hour her friend T. threw her at the Brickskellar. I seem to have a lot of fun at the Brickskellar. Not quite as much as when you guys were in town, but I'm getting there...
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I approve.
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My gawd it was so awesome to reconnect after 20 (OMG, IT HAZ BEEN SO LOOOOONG) and discovered we still, well, connect! It was hilarious- she remembers that I helped her buy her prom dress (apparently I've always been quite the personal shopper).
I have to ask, what is it about Canadia that it makes anyone who spends any amount of time there over, say, a week, so easygoing and pleasant and just plain awesome? Is it the water? Or the beer? I WANT SOMMA DAT!
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I have no explanation for it. Probably because they but beer in the water and we are all continuously buzzed, happy drunks.
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Ah. I like that. See, blaming the consumption of massive quantities of maple sugar and being post sugar crash docile seemed way WAY too easy. I'll have some of that beer/water, if you please. ;)
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Meeting up with old friends is quite fun :)
Yah!!! for possible ball game visit tonight :D
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I was really pleased- Kiki and I haven't seen each other in, well, ages, but we fell into an easy rhythm, made more so by being adults rather than silly kids. It was great! :)
Don't know who's playing- I'm going to let it be a surprise. ;)
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Which reminds me, there's a brewer's festival out that way last weekend of June. Really should book stuff now, I guess.
When you went, did you go for work or for fun? Or were you living there?
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I hear they have some great micro brews as well which, I agree, lol, are much better than certain "domestic" brands.
I've heard some good things about the brewer's fest out there. It would probably be a great time to visit there, lol.
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I think Long Trail Ale and its ilk are from Colorado, but I can't be sure and I'm afraid to look online because I feel kinda yucky right now so thinking about beer isn't... ooh, beer.
I'd like to go. With the move, though, I'm a bit hesitant to make plans, but I will definitley give it some thought.
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Yeah with the house hunt it, it is difficult to make travel plans like that :)
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Wow, that's some bargain for that house.
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IKR? I'm curious about the neighborhood. Also, they moved to Minn after living there and hadn't paid off the house, so they're kinda taking a bath on the deal, but still...
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I was thinking more Naked Cowboy on a TImes Square street corner, actually.
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Minnesota will be here FOREVER!! ;)
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(Besides, all good chemists know that cooking is just chemistry in a nicer lab. ;))
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And yeah, that's a good way of putting it. :)
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A friend of mine teaches elementary school around here and she uses baking in her science classes to explain mixtures, state changes, molecular reactions, etc.
I've not got the skills to be a science teacher, personally, but if I could teach such a class I'd call it "Brownie in Motion". GEDDIT? Oh, it would be SUCH fun!
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You're on my list of folks to visit wherever you end up.
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hopefullyAwww yay! We can have a "just girlz" night on the town?!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_the_Gods
and touring the Air Force Academy, which was cool. They moved to Boulder a few years later. It's between Denver and Fort Collins. We've done some tourist things, like checking out Vail and Aspen in the summer, and staying overnight in Glenwood Springs and swimming in the public pool which was heated by the hot springs there. I threw my back out in Walden, CO, a very memorable occasion. *lol* And I roamed around the state with my college Geology class one summer, camping in Rocky Mountain National Park and a whole lot of other places. I love the mountains. Too bad I live in very flat Illinois.
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