Someone’s got a case of Tuesdays..

July 24, 2007

Filed under: FSI, food — djohnson @ 11:33 am

which is a good thing, because Tuesdays are great! Tuesdays are 10x better than Monday, so they have a built-in comparative advantage. Also, Tuesdays are Windows Update day in M$ land. The day has gone fast and it’s already lunch, even on the west coast. I’m blogging to you as I eat this wonderful spinach, sausage, and red pepper pizza from Mezza Luna, muy muy yummy. I also have a big salad with a nice balsamic vinaigrette, yummy.

This weekend was pretty uneventful. I had been super tired the week before and still didn’t catch up on all of my rest. Today though, all caught up! Friday was passable because of fun post by Reka, so I was able to comment up a storm with help from Kevlar and Houston. Unfortunately, Thorette did not win the name contest.

Saturday came and went. The only thing of memory was the LA Galaxy v. Chelsea match. Although David Beckham wasn’t replaced by Harry Potter, he did alright in the 20 minutes he played, only one corner. Since I’m an avid soccer fan, I tuned in more Chelsea than anything else. After all of their chances in the 1st half, it should have been 4-0 Chelsea, but they were rusty and the Galaxy had Xavier. There was a lot of media hoopla, did you hear? Apparently Beckham likes to cry a lot, or at least that’s what he says. Given that, I don’t think he’ll help soccer into the mainstream. What will dad’s scream at their kids? “Oh, you’re crying, why don’t you play soccer then? Get off the diamond (or shed)!”

The lunch break is almost over. Time to catch up on some Desktop Tower Defense, the most addictive game EVAR!

Indian food never tasted so good

April 27, 2007

Filed under: food, movies, music, soccer, travel — djohnson @ 9:07 pm

People, I just ate some Chicken Tikka Masala and it was delicious. It’s the first time that I’ve eaten Indian food since coming to Oregon. There are apparently a couple of Indian restaurants in Eugene, but not near my office. We are rife with Mexican, Thai, Pizza and Burger joints, but BBQ and Indian are low in quality or sparse. So, tonight while in Portland, da big city, I chose Indian and was not disappointed. It was definitely on par with the India Buffet in Iowa City, but this was dinner so I couldn’t go back, like the pig I am, for a third plate. There was plenty of food anyways with each component, rice, entree, yogurt, vegetables, desert in separate cups and the nan, oh the nan.

I am currently digesting the food and keeping track of fantasy baseball stats. Baseball has been quite exciting. The Mariners still stink, the Cubs are still hopeless (Prior to have surgery) and the East has the only exciting divisions in MLB. I’ve been doing more calculated research and statistictioning (is that a word?) with the help of Baseball Prospectus. The NFL Draft is coming up, but I won’t even be tuned in for highlights since I get to help a coworker move tomorrow. It doesn’t matter though since the most exciting sport right now is soccer or futbol or real football. I’ve been quite keen on Premiership and Champions League happenings. I watched my first Champions League match last year around the same time and I saw a brilliant and crazy finals between Arsenal and Barcelona. I’ve been hooked ever since, watching the World Cup as often as possible and now watching Premiership matches whenever they are broadcast live. The matches usually start around 7:30 am PST on Fox Soccer Channel on Saturdays. The only way to keep track of Champions League games is to watch the live text via the BBC. It’s pretty crazy that the EPL, Champions League and FA Cup could all come down to the Chelsea and Manchester United. Very exciting indeed!

In other news, I’ve continued the Netflix journey.  I won’t give full reviews, but I can recommend: Borat, Who Killed the Electric Car? and The Squid and the Whale.  I HIGHly recommend: Elizabeth I and Empire Falls, both HBO miniseries with fantastic casts and great storylines and execution (no pun intending Mary Queen of Scots).  I am eager to see Pan’s Labyrinth and Volver.  I have Volver sitting at home, but I’m waiting for the right moment to watch an Almodovar film.  After previous gems such as: All About My Mother and Talk to Her, I am stoked.  Plus, Penelope Cruz is hot.

Lastly, Music.  The Arcade Fire show is less than a month away, so that’s great.  I got the new Modest Mouse and Bright Eyes CDs.  Both very good and fairly main stream for Brock and company and more folky from Cono.  The new Wilco album arrives next week, so that’s a must buy.

Btw, if another one of my closers blows a save, I’m gonna have to break something.