Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Random Thoughts



Some random thoughts on a Wednesday evening...

  • Why is good mexican food so hard to find in NYC? It really doesn't seem that hard to make. Spices, meat, tortillas... am I missing something here? Note to all taco truck operators in California -- if you move to NYC there's an absolute KILLING to be made here. Seriously.
  • Do not buy 2-in-1 stain and polyurethane. It way too hard to control the depth of color and amount of sheen this way. Definitely buy them separately. It's a little bit more work, but you'll thank me in the long run.
  • Whoever created the 25 things about me phenomenon on Facebook, kudos to you! Even I'm surprised at what a phenomenon it's become. Although, I highly doubt it was just some individual user somewhere in the world that started this. I'm sure Facebook slyly perpetuated the chain letter to make people aware of the Facebook Notes feature, and show an example of why you'd want to tag people in a Note. Well played, Zuckerberg.
  • If you can't trust Chris Brown, who can you trust? Next thing you'll tell me is that Kobe Bryant isn't as nice as he seems.
  • Lost has me completely lost.
  • I've pretty much given up on Heroes, but I hear rumors that it's actually watchable again... true?
  • For some reason I'm actually excited about the G.I. Joe movie. Yo Joe!
  • I do not feel the same way about the Watchmen movie though.
  • Watchamals are too cool. Too cool!
  • Did you know that guitars can dehydrate and start to collapse and crack? I learned this the hard way. Proper humidity is key, guitar owners of the world.
  • If I was in Hawaii and a magical talking sea turtle swam up to me and told me a bad joke that really wasn't that funny, I'd still pretend to laugh. Just FYI.
  • Yes, I'm blogging again after a 3 month hiatus. Why? Well, I never really meant to stop. The real world just got the better of me. So I'm back, people. I'm sure none of you really care. But I care. So there. Nyeah.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hmm, I just used 2 in 1 stain and poly on a wood filling job on my floor. But the spot is smaller than a dime. Still doesn't look quite right. I'm hoping whoever I sell to one day will consider it rustic charm. :D