can’t stop gobbling

So it’s only noon, I haven’t even hit up my cousin’s place for Thanksgiving yet and I’m already relatively full. Dammit. I place full blame on this stuffing I’m supposed to make for dinner tonight. As prep, I had to cut 3 baguettes into little cubes. Somehow, half the little cubes ended up in my mouth and well, I stuffed stuffing in me and am stuffed with the stuff. Stuff.

November 27, 2008. Food. Leave a comment.

thank you readers…

…for making my blog the 26,568,679th most trafficked site on the web. (Per Alexa.com) I always knew I was popular.

November 21, 2008. News, random. 1 comment.

mr. manners

If you know me, you know I love me some proper manners. I was getting on the 45 today, and even though this guy was obviously ahead of me to board the bus, he stepped aside to let me pass first. So nice! When I was in NY last week, another guy rushed over to help me carry my luggage up the subway steps even before I had reached them. Chivalry is not dead.

November 18, 2008. random. 1 comment.

my monday night

I just watched 2 episodes of Gossip Girl and 1 episode of The Hills. As much as I love the shows, I officially feel stupid. I hope I regain some smart-cells as I sleep.

November 18, 2008. Uncategorized. 1 comment.

this is palin

Confidently speaking about Darfur:

“My concern has been the atrocities there in Darfur and the relevance to me with that issue as we spoke about Africa and some of the countries there that were kind of the people succumbing to the dictators and the corruption of some collapsed governments on the continent, the relevance was Alaska’s investment in Darfur with some of our permanent fund dollars.”

Uh…right. More here.

November 18, 2008. News, politics. Leave a comment.

my deep political analysis ;)

Ok so live blogging lasted a total of 10 minutes because I went out to watch the election results at Ryan’s workplace. Given my awesome timing, I was on the bus when all the networks called Obama but such are the travails of a Muni-dependent gal.

So we have Obama as our president (and Biden as our veep!). Yay! I admire O for energizing America and galvanizing millions to exercise their right to vote. He will be a tremendous leader, and I look forward to watching him inspire our people. I also look forward to O’s reception on the world’s stage – this will be an interesting, and (hopefully) favorable shuffle of feelings towards our nation. I must concede, however, that McCain had a well-articulated and thoughtful concession speech, and I really do feel bad for the guy.

When I look at the national front, the naysayer in me slowly starts to creep out. It’s slightly frightening that the Democrats have such a handle on the national government. 252 Dems vs 173 Repubs in the House. 56 Dems vs 41 Repubs in the Senate. Which would lead us to a Dem speaker of the house and majority leader. Dem as our president. Granted, this is the public’s way of expressing dissatisfaction with past leadership but I hope checks and balances work as they should.

The Republicans do need to play nice though. The current headline on Fox News? “As He Savors A Historic Victory, Obama Also Faces…A WORLD OF TROUBLE” (Last phrase in caps, font size a million.) “For President-Elect Obama, a Steep Climb Ahead.” I understand the need to play into your viewers’ dissatisfaction, but the network should learn to echo McCain’s gracious sentiment.

November 5, 2008. politics. Leave a comment.

live blogging

Haha. I’m live blogging!!

I get such shivers thinking about this (presumed) monumental outcome. Half of me wishes I had Obama-mania so the celebration would be that much sweeter, but it’s ok. I’m still satisfied over here.

I was just watching Charlie Gibson on ABC. He was going to interview a congressman but the mic wasn’t working, and the way he handled the situation live was just lovely. ABC’s news anchors are the best! First my love Peter, now Charlie.

November 5, 2008. politics. Leave a comment.

we’re advancing!

I’m watching Obama kick McCain’s butt in electoral votes. Stunning, stunning, stunning. Currently, 155 vs. 17 – even though the popular vote is only a differential of a million or so (I’ve always thought the electoral college was a little bizarre). Regardless (before the election has been called), this is amazing!! A black man is going to lead the United States of America. I’m watching the news now and a congressman called it a “nonviolent revolution.” I love it! I do feel bad for McCain though – I don’t care what other people say, but he has poured his hearts into this…particularly through this effort, his second try.

November 5, 2008. politics. Leave a comment.