March 2005
February 28th, 2005 by T-FreshPosted in journal | No Comments »
*Your celebrity chef match is Chef Boyardee* 
OK, so maybe you don’t eat from a can every night, but for you, convenience is critical when you’re in the kitchen. Sure, cooking from scratch is nice from time to time. But with your busy lifestyle, you don’t always have the time, or the inclination, to do so. For you, canned soups or packaged potatoes aren’t considered cheating necessarily. They just give you a head start. And that’s OK by you.
If spending less time in the kitchen means spending more time with friends, family, and on other pursuits, that suits you just fine. After all, life is too short to spend hours in the kitchen whisking, pureeing, and sautéing just to prepare something that will disappear in a matter of minutes. Our guess is that your passions lie outside the kitchen. Which is not to say you don’t enjoy a good meal made as a labor of love, just as long as someone else is preparing it.
“What celebrity chef are you?”:http://web.tickle.com/tests/celebchef/
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I finally broke down and ordered myself a new fountain pen. I didn’t get the Amber or Antrhacite one that I had the post about earlier — instead I got a cheaper Pelikano model. These are marketed as _school fountain pens_. That being said, I guess for kids, a thicker line is desired. The pen I ordered has a fine nib, but it writes as if it were a medium. My last Pelikan pen — the one that broke — was a fine, and wrote with a finer line. I’m a little disappointed.
And the ordering process wasn’t as easy as I had hoped, but it was no one’s fault. I wanted the orange pen with a fine nib. After placing my order, I got an email saying they had no more. They did have the orange in either medium or bold, or they had a new style blue or green in fine. The new style didn’t have the all-metal cap though but it was still part metal. Only the clip had been changed to plastic. I was sent a “picture of what the new pens look like(new style Pelikano)”:/images/post/new_pelikano.jpg, and they weren’t that bad. So I opted for the green in a fine nib. After that, it was smooth sailing.
So, I may just end up ordering the Anthracite M200 in an extra fine nib and call it good. I sure wish I was better at treating myself. I know I deserve it, but there’s just something keeping me from spending much money on myself. Sigh.
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You’re not a true geek if you have to get up from your computer to urinate.
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Can you feel his mini reality-distortion field?
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No, it’s not a castity device for men.
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This is kind of dark, but still awesome!
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Pixel evolution of Mario. This brings back memories
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I wanna move.
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You scored as *Pisces*. You get along best with the sign of Pisces. Although Pisceans can be very withdrawn, or hard to understand, they are extremely conscious individuals, and are very deep as well. Pisceans often have a very dry sense of humor. They are very mature (after all, they are the ‘ELDERS of the Zodiac’), and are freakishly good at percieving the world around them, practically to the point of being ‘psychic.’ Few can understand the depths of these people, but the few who can remain close friends with Pisceans for a long time.
What sign of the Zodiac are you meant for?
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Wow, who knew? I’m a capricorn, and I always thought I was very Capricorn-ish. But I was actually supposed to be born the beginning of March, the Pisces time. I was 2 months premature. And the Pisces description actually fits me better. Freaky!
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