March 27, 2007

saturn bee alien overlords

— Chris @ 5:08 pm

I for one welcome them:

(Image below:)

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March 25, 2007

week twelve

— Chris @ 11:04 pm

Day 78: Out the WindowDay 79: Housing is a Human RightDay 80: L&CDay 81: Hall of Fame
Day 82: CounterDay 83: ToddThird National

March 22, 2007

sound and fury

— Chris @ 8:19 am

Did all the turmoil over the Sounds stadium signify nothing? It’s possible:

The future doesn’t look good for a new $43-million ballpark for the Nashville Sounds.

The team has yet to accept a proposal by development partner Baltimore-based Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse to take over construction of the ballpark and become the master developer. If this deal can’t be struck, the two likely won’t file for an extension Friday to get the financing worked out, according to the developer. That decision would effectively kill the ballpark project.

Let’s put a Wal-mart there instead. Who’s with me?

March 21, 2007

urban plunge arrests

— Chris @ 9:10 am

I was a bit surprised to read this morning that 16 people have been arrested down at the NHPP’s Urban Plunge. More at metblogs.

March 20, 2007

300

Filed under:, , — Chris @ 12:14 pm

So, I saw 300 this weekend. I have no time or energy for a comprehensive review. It was entertaining, as far as movies about one big battle with no real plot to speak of go. It was pornography for everyone: war porn, gay porn, porn for the ladies, porn for the dudes. Mostly it just made me want to go watch Braveheart (which I did, this weekend). A few thoughts, though:

  • It actually did a fair job of being rather historically accurate, plotwise, at least insofar as we actually know what happened at Thermopylae. Unfortunately this is why it was a little boring.
  • It was a little racist. I mean, I realize it’s historical fantasy, but the Persians were almost entirely: a) very non-white, b) deformed, c) monster/fantasy creature, d) hideous, e) adrogynous, or f) all of the above. The Greeks, the stalwart defenders and harbingers of modern free society (uhm, right.), on the other hand, were all very white rugged handsome men with flawless abs, long flowing hair, and smart beards. I’m just sayin. Not exactly subtle, guys.
  • The Lord of the Rings called, they want their orcs back.
  • Xerxes I was, in fact, Dhalsim from Street Fighter II. Who knew?
    dhalsim.

March 19, 2007

week eleven

Filed under:, , , — Chris @ 6:35 pm

Day 71: HIDay 72: 2nd AvenueDay 73: ReflectionDay 74: Storm AComin
Day 75: GarageDay 76: Green BeerDay 77: Chili

March 18, 2007

chili

Filed under:, — Chris @ 8:12 pm

My friend Melissa convinced me to write up a “recipe” for the chili I make, so she could submit it along with its picture, to some recipe site (update pending). Here it is:

Chili

This is chili with beans. If you think chili shouldn’t have beans, that’s fine, but you’re wrong and we can never be friends.

Clean the pot from the last batch. (Optional, but preferred.) Put the pot on the stove. Add enough olive oil to coat the base, and dump in as many cloves of garlic (minced/crushed) you have that aren’t obviously too old to use. Add 1 whole yellow onion, diced. Add a couple of chiles sliced thin, and sautee that whole mess until it smells really good.

Add two pounds or so of ground beef. I tend to use chuck, but you can use sirloin too, as long as you like your chili without grease, which is cool, I guess, if you’re in to that sort of thing. Brown the meat. Drain whatever grease you think would be obscene to actually consume.

I like to add some spices at this point — it doesn’t really affect the final product, but it sure as hell smells good. I toss in some onion powder, garlic powder, and a healthy dose (2-3 tablespoons) of chile powder. I mix that up with the meat as it browns.

Once the meat is browned, the recipe gets easier. First, let the meat cool. If you’re impatient you can proceed without doing this, but the hot meat/grease in the pot could burn slightly whatever you add next. Once cooled a bit, Crack open a few cans of tomato sauce, a few cans of diced tomatoes, and dump them in. Then, open a few cans of black beans and put them in the pot also. Then (you
know where this is going), open some cans of red beans, preferrably the ones you can buy in the spicinated sauce already. Put those in there too. Add the rest of the sliced (thin) chiles, and then top it off with chile powder, garlic powder, onion powder, and a little bit of salt. (Again, mostly to make it smell good — you can always salt to taste when you actually eat it.) I usually add as much cumin and chile powder as I can find in the house. Your tastes may dictate otherwise.

At this point, you can admire the pot and meditate on how pretty it looks, and how it’d be a damn shame to eat it. Then you get hungry and stir it all in. Now you have to let it cook down a bit, so that the chiles can soften and transmit their ass-blasting spiciness into the dish as a whole.

It’s done whenever you can’t stand it anymore and decide to eat it.

Serves 1 single guy for a week or so, or 1 group of drunk assholes for one night.

March 13, 2007

week ten

— Chris @ 8:52 am

Almost forgot to post this:

Day 64: QuittingDay 65: GreenDay 66: Tug ChugginDay 66: 2nd Ave
Day 67: CowboyDay 68: BeamsDay 69: People

March 4, 2007

week nine

Filed under:, , , — Chris @ 12:58 pm


Day 57: First TennesseeDay 58: Walkins WelcomeDay 59: NickDay 60: Nashville Star
Day 61: CloudsDay 62: Pretty WomanDay 63: Skyline

March 3, 2007

Eclipse reminder

Filed under:, , — Chris @ 2:57 pm

Reminder for those of you not on the west coast (ha ha) that there’s a lunar eclipse tonight.

More info here.

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