June 28, 2005

 
Leftovers from my weekend (and more).

When I was doing my laundry on Saturday, I thought to myself, ‘you know what I’d like for breakfast tomorrow? An omelet.’ Now, this thought brought up a quandary because I threw out my old skillet about six months ago because I thought it was beyond cleaning (I left it in the sink too long and stuff was growing in it (yuk!)). I walked over to Linens & Things to price a skillet.

Those things aren’t cheap! I didn’t want to get a crappy one that would get messed up in a week, so, I bought the $30, 10-inch model. Check it:

Sweet skillet!


With ingredients, I figure this would be a $40 omelet – must be nice! Sunday morning comes and I’m ready to go. I beat up 3 eggs, and cook ‘em up. But man, 3 eggs don’t look like a lot at all. I did buy ‘Large’ eggs, maybe I needed to go extra large, is there such a thing? I put in two more eggs, just for safety. A little cheese and some mushrooms and presto, an omelet – but with the addition of the eggs, it was like an omelet for King Farouk!

King Farouk...an omelet lover?


I could only eat half but damn, it was good.

When I watched Vanilla Sky on Saturday, I noticed something cool. Tom’s alarm wasn’t the usual “beep, beep, beep,” his “girlfriend” made a homemade greeting (can you see what’s coming?). 5 minutes after I saw that, I was making my own wake-up greeting. I may make it this Friday’s Bobcast, it’s so lame! Saturday night, home alone, making greetings for my alarm clock! Why Lord, why?!

Larry from my message board and the nation's finest film critics seem to love Land of the Dead. I don't get it! It was awful! I think great films like; 28 Days Later and Shaun of the Dead took the zombie genera to a whole new, smarter level. It was up to the master (George Romero) to kick it up or reinvent himself. Sadly, it was just the same old s#@t. It wasn't smart...don't believe the hype!

I have two DVDs coming to me this week, #1 is George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. I wanted to clean my palette. It's cool to see the first of its kind. And #2 is American Psycho. I hated it at first but the dark humor really won me over on a second viewing. Just thought I'd share that. Hey, I have to fill this up somehow, ha ha.

Are you out there?! Let's hear from everybody on my message board today!

That's it!

Stay beautiful,

Bob



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