Nine billion miles an hour

Posted by Mike on Sep 28 2008 | Life of Mike

I got back from Europe Tuesday night, and it seems ever since then i’ve been living at speeds in excess of light. The two days of work saw me catching up on emails, computers going down, and me giving demos to the big wigs. Actually, there were no big wigs, and the work was pretty simple, but I’m still adjusting. The worst part of coming back from the trip was the sleep schedule. Jet lag, as it’s called, sucks a lot. I’d get tired at 7 and wake up around 4 or 5 am.

But i’m back to normal now, so i’m hoping that everything from ehre on out will be smooth sailing. A lot of good things have been going on recently, and i’m having a blast. Always sunny started up and i’ve caught up on the first four episodes which were side-splittingly entertaining. I think Dan also is coming around to the show, which is good because now he’ll be quoting it with us. Hopefully.

Tonight Dexter start season 3. Im pretty excited for this also, as it was a really dark but humorous show- something that doesn’t happen on TV too often.

I have a ton of stuff i want to be writing here right now, but after telling all of my stories to people and writing it all in my journal, i just can’t bring myself to write about it all. I’ll probably write it down somewhere on here eventually, but I just can’t seem to bring myself to write it. Such is the life of the eternally tired me.

Weak entry today. I’ll write more later…

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Eclectic weekend: Lesbians, Graduation, and a Chocolate Cake only a Serial Killer Could Love

Posted by Mike on May 05 2008 | Cooking, In All Seriousness

Remember how I was craving a burrito? Well Friday night I got it, and it was good. Now, I have to explain a bit, it was a delicious burrito, but not in the true sense of the word. A burrito is meant to be eaten with hands, devoured primitively with prejudice- yet many a place choose to deliver this meat and cheese ship capsized by a wave ranchero. While tasty, it’s more of a giant enchilada than a burrito, and therefore my quest continues for the ultimate burrito.

After the burrito, Dan, Steph, and I headed downtown to the Truck Stop. A bar, where, well, I wasn’t going to meet my future wife- that’s probably the best way to put it. Aside from the girls dancing on the bar, which was amazing, we also ran into a person we had met last weekend at Neomeze- and when I saw her, drunk as she was, she did indeed tell me to do my best Jagger. It was funny, but that was about the extent of our reunion.

Saturday was similar, I actually don’t remember what I did during the day, but I know food (meat) was cooked, probably the first time that kitchen had chicken or beef in quite a while. It won’t be long before it sees it again.

Saturday night Kevin and I went to Lauren’s party, a send off to school, a celebration. Hardly. We’ll give it a year to see if she is as joyous about being “done” as she was that night. School and life are the same exact thing, except for school you’re surrounded by friends all the time. Life has you come home to an empty apartment, maybe a cat, thinking about what you’ll do that weekend. And you fool yourself into thinking that’s what life is like.

The party itself was fun. Seeing some old friends and meeting a few new people was actually a lot of fun. Good food was there too, and we all know I like that. Emily made some amazing peanut butter cookies for which my mouth still waters.

Afterwards kevin and I went to a bar, which i keep calling Tom Bergeron’s, near his chateau. The place was kind of a dump, and the bartender was pretty much a jerk. Which is fine, I don’t need people to like me, but the nonchalant assault on civility which this man displayed was nearing epic proportions. I can learn a lot from him.

The next day I got a new hairdo. It was probably the first time it’s changed in, oh, 15 years? Something ridiculous like that. What’s funny is that Steph and Brian kept saying it looked fine, while I wanted to immediately ostrich my head into the sand. But it’s growing on me, as long as I don’t see it. I would describe it as Cristopher Walken-esque, which makes me very… sad. We went out to lunch and then to the store to pick up some odds and ends for the days baking activities.

Normally I don’t bake- It’s too restrictive and the room for error is about the size of my new closet- but it was Eisha’s birthday and she wanted a cake, so a rich chocolate cake she would receive. The cake called for 2 cups of flour, butI ended up using 9, give or take. 2 for the cake, to be sure, the other 7 were instrumental in testing my vacuum when I dropped the flour container all over the kitchen, in what could only be described as a coke head’s dream. I also got to use a stand mixer for the first time in my life, and let me just say- I would bake a lot more if I had one of these bad boys. It really makes mixing a snap, and does a much better job than I am patient enough to attempt.

When it was all said and done, the cake was complete, delicious, and covered with a semi-sweet ganache to which people rejoiced. Eisha liked it, so that’s really all that matters.

I, lastly, caught the finale of season 1 of Dexter. And let me just say that I respect the show even more now. It had one of those “oh my God” moments near the end, and I now remember why I’m hooked on that show. October can’t come soon enough.

“I’m stepping into the abstract, in terms of how I view myself”

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