Jan 3, 2007

Fluffernutter!

I just like to say that word. And PB + mallowcreme = Mmmmmm. Can you tell it's getting close to lunch time? On a side note I got an e-mail at work today that said the following (certain portions highlighted for effect): "I will also be bring down paperwork in just a few regarding a new hire that I just find out about." I knwo it's hard to tell - English really is this person's first language. Seriously.

I'm working on the details of my trip with M to ORL to see Ok Go (opening for Snow Patrol) at the Hard Rock in a couple of months. The plan is to hit up Islands of Adventure earlier in the day. Plus, the hotel deal I have my eye on includes a complimentary CityWalk party pass. What could be better? Ah, alcohol, how you soothe my latent angst.

By the way - Pat Robertson says God talks to him, and fancies himself a prophet. Myself, I would call him a fearmongering asshat and I wish his lord would tell him to shut the hell up already. The worst thing is that people actually listen to him. Can't they tell he's a megalomaniacal nutbag?

MSN released their totally useless and utterly banal "Year in Review" lists. If you're the easily entertained type you may find this a great way to pass some free time...


QuizGalaxy!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

um, he is his own Lord. God specifically said "these are my disciples" and there will be no more til the second coming, run for the hillllllllllsss1!!!!111!!!!

lol. anyway.
banal, yes. good word-choice.

B said...

Well, the bible also supposedly states that you'll know a true prophet because they'll never be wrong. And I love that some people are so full of themselves (like our co-worker who is on vacation until next week) that they will claim that God speaks to them personally. Really? What, exactly, makes them so special? It shows a lack of humility.