I’m off to an early start on the Resolution Project it seems. Wonder if I can keep it up. I’m so gung-ho for new things in the beginning. Well, let’s get to it.
I found a new website. While doing some paroosing inspired by boredom on digg.com I found an awesome little nugget of treasure buried within the endless clicks of the next button. TheOatmeal.com is simply amazing. Check out the features. If you have a humor such as mine, even ever so slightly, you will fall in love with this. According to the site:
The Oatmeal is a one man operation. Everything on this site is written, drawn, coded, and marketed by one guy.
Then a link which says, “Keep him caffenated! Buy The Oatmeal a cup of coffee,” directs you to PayPal to donate money. I love this guy. (Note to self: add to the people to be stalked list.)
This site is definitely worth checking out and worth a little bit of a donation. Looking for more adventure? Check out the five other sites shown at the bottom of the page. (Still want more? Check out his Twitter, Facebook, and Everything page.
I watched a movie. How did I get so behind the times? I just finished watching Hard Candy. Where have I been? I was bored at home and decided to look through the free movies on demand. This curious little flick comes up starring Ellen Page, whom I love.
I was not expecting what I had seen. It’s refreshing to watch this indie film. I enjoyed the original story and the filmography. Despite it being somewhat disturbing.
Again, I don’t know why I had just now watched a movie released in 2005, but I’m happy I did.
I tried a new recipe. It may not even count as a recipe, however I did find it in cookbook. A cookbook built through the collaboration of my co-workers. Nested neatly on the top of page 152 of 160 in the “Advantage of Cooking – Favorites from Advantage IQ” cookbook. Is this curious little number: Peanut Butter & Miracle Whip Sandwich.
Awesome, finally a recipe in here that I happen to have the ingredients for. I have to be honest, I didn’t think or intend to find something to cook in here. At least not at the moment with my bachelor pad pantry. Bread? Check. Peanut Butter (crunchy of course)? Check. Miracle Whip? Check.
The concoction is… bearable. The second-coming? No, not for me.
What more could inspire such an awesome google search? Nothing more than “Peanut Butter and Miracle Whip Sandwich.” Wow, people are crazy about these things. I found this enjoyable little article from dallasnews.com, apparently when Southern boys say “mayonnaise,” they really mean Miracle Whip.
Now this has officially been a productive day.
