Chocolate Jesus
If the 101 served this instead of a brownie waffle covered in ice cream, I would go there a lot more often:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/30/chocolate.jesus.reut/index.html
If the 101 served this instead of a brownie waffle covered in ice cream, I would go there a lot more often:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/30/chocolate.jesus.reut/index.html
on the environmental tip these might just be the best P.S.A.’s i have ever seen
vitamin water. acai-blueberry-pomegranate. it’s so new i can’t even find a photo of it online, but it is delicious! get some.

san francisco has a green city campaign that for the most part is pretty rad. apparently we are one mayoral signature away from outlawing traditional plastic bags. i think it’s pretty awesome, even if highly inconvenient for the grocery store chains. Â
Anyone who knows me knows I want a viking-esk funeral. You know, burning dragon coffin floating out to sea, the single burning arrow shot from a cliff sets it on fire and the whole thing burns as you float out to sea. Then a New Orleans style wake with drinking and jazz and singing etc. Well you’re not going to be able to pull it off so fuck it. Stick me in one of these and be done with it. Thanks.


“The highlight is when the fathers and daughters exchange vows, with dad signing a covenant to protect his daughter’s chastity…”
also:
purity rings

Yesterday (Saturday 3/24/07) I was in Belmont Shore heading down 2nd street looking for a place to park. All the meters were covered as if they were getting ready for a parade or something. I didn’t realize it until I got out and read the covered meters. They were all pre-paid for the day by the local Honda dealer, this part of their “its on us campaign”. I’ve seen a dozen or so lame TV spots that I usually end up mocking and yelling at the TV when they finish. However I was kinda impressed that actually went out and supported that concept on a local level.
25 people in blue shirts covered all 473 meters on and off of 2nd street. Once they covered all the meters with blue hoods (that read “its on us”) the team scattered Belmont Shore opening doors, carried bags, loaded cars and even watched dogs as people went in to their favorite coffee house.
I was visiting my wife at her store when we saw this happening, I was walking around looking for one of the blue shirts to ask them to change the light bulb in the awning that hangs outside her store. I must of just missed them b/c the only person I could find was a CSULB volleyball player asking me to buy ticket to send them to Italia for a tournament.
I’m going to Taiwan tomorrow with no itinerary, plans, or ideas of what to do. If anybody’s been , shoot me some suggestions, cuz i’m going in totally blind. I’ve got 4 days there.

I just watched this segment that Chris Ware illustrated and animated for the new Ira Glass show on Showtime. Now I don’t get Showtime, but happily this link allowed me to watch it. I think you should watch it to.
