Comedic Nightmares, Inc.
A piece of trivial trivia for you: did you know that the same people in Reno 911 (the hit Comedy Central Cops Satire) are the same people involved in MTV's The State? Well, they are. I just learned that yesterday after renting the video vault version of The State. If you forgot what the show had to offer, check this out. It's a fairly lame site, but gives you the requested information in a straight-forward manner, which is okay sometimes, but is just okey other times. You know what I mean. My nostalgically favorite skit was "Doug and his Dad," which features a teenage kid named Doug always contesting his own father's coolness with his drug use and such. I might have just liked it because the kid's name is Doug, and that's funny?
So now that you have your trivia for the day, I'm sure you're saying, "oh, could you make me a casserole too?" Sure. Sure I will. I always maintain that one must use liberally the skills that he/she has been given, and that's just what I'll do. But no, I'm not telling you exactly what type I plan to make, or even if I will use an established recipe. That's right, I might just throw some choice ingredients together and bake them at 350 for around 2 hours, or until the ingredients are tender and delicious. I won't burn them, trust me.
Right now I'm going to listen to Rush: Grace Under Pressure, then some Viking metal, then Rush: Power Windows, all while learning about electro-attacking mutants and machinery. By the way, I recently read the new Kurt Vonnegut book, and it's highly recommended, if only because it only takes about 3 hours to read. Also, I recommend making a pyramid-style temple structure (with room inside), as I have discovered that I am now able to communicate in this manner. That is, from my pyramid to yours and vice-versa using thoughts only. So simple, yet so misunderstood.
So now that you have your trivia for the day, I'm sure you're saying, "oh, could you make me a casserole too?" Sure. Sure I will. I always maintain that one must use liberally the skills that he/she has been given, and that's just what I'll do. But no, I'm not telling you exactly what type I plan to make, or even if I will use an established recipe. That's right, I might just throw some choice ingredients together and bake them at 350 for around 2 hours, or until the ingredients are tender and delicious. I won't burn them, trust me.
Right now I'm going to listen to Rush: Grace Under Pressure, then some Viking metal, then Rush: Power Windows, all while learning about electro-attacking mutants and machinery. By the way, I recently read the new Kurt Vonnegut book, and it's highly recommended, if only because it only takes about 3 hours to read. Also, I recommend making a pyramid-style temple structure (with room inside), as I have discovered that I am now able to communicate in this manner. That is, from my pyramid to yours and vice-versa using thoughts only. So simple, yet so misunderstood.
1 Comments:
i am fond of this post. thought i was in for a good-for-nothing war hell ride, and here i am, replying.
i forgot about the "doug" sketches on The State. classic. "i'm DOUG!" or something.
well, regarding the state, people sell it ebay in DVD format for a 50-buck price range. pirated. hmph.
i think your casserole could've used more cheese, but the amount of celery was appropriate for the amount of ground veal it contained, which was tender but did not make me vomit.
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