
Here I am, à la Mad Men. I still need to finish off the first season!

This month, Wired has a great article chronicling Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, and his struggle with spasmodic dysphonia – a rare neurological condition that caused spasms in his hand and the loss of speech. What’s amazing to me? Through it all, he continued to publish Dilbert, giving a voice to millions of office workers far louder than one he could ever utter himself.

Welcome to the whole wide world of Asian grocery store luncheon meat! My favorite is the “chopped PORK and HAM loaf” container with the overweight white piggy on the front.

The back of the SUV, post-vacation.

This fly seemed to really like my wine.

I must admit, I never held an affinity for country music until I moved to Texas. I think if I had stayed in the Midwest, I’d have been shocked to see this gigantic Virginia Beach crowd come out for Brad Paisley.

I like sitting near the front on buses and planes, so that when I arrive at my destination I can hurry right off. This is the view from my favorite spot on the Bolt Bus — my de facto bi-weekly mode of transportation to Washington, DC.

In my first Project 365 post, I chronicled my wi-fi-less adventures at Peacefood Cafe. Since swearing off coffee three years ago, I now choose from the tea menu when I go to cafes (at Starbucks, it’s a Grande No-Water Soy Chai Latte). Today, I ordered a $4.50 brazilian nut chai at Peacefood Cafe — one of the worst food purchases made in recent memory. Apparently, I’m not meant to go vegan.
Janice:
i was typing in my google calendar
‘500 days of summer with jess at 10pm’
and it blocked off all 500 days from now till 2010
!!!