Zataran’s has started selling rice bowl jibbies, ala, Uncle Ben’s. I’ve been trying them out… The jambalayas are a bit over-seasoned, as most commercial Cajun food is. But they’re still pretty good for frozen food.
The red beans and rice, however, are actually really good! Like, I’ve been unimpressed with most commercial red beans and rice offereings (Popeyes’ are pretty pathetic), but these are actually pretty close to what you’d make, or get in a place on the Gulf Coast.
I’m awake. I ended up having to go back to work this morning. It sucked. Then I had a weird dream (actually, it’s one that I wouldn’t mind having come true, but I won’t share…tough), and woke up from that.
Bleh.
I should attempt to go back to sleep, I think. Imma be worthless at work tonight.
Author: sean
In search of…..
Glenn Beck said a few months ago that John Kerry takes the headlines of the day, and disagrees with them.
Mark Steyn, who’s quickly becoming one of my favorite columnists, points this out in a column. But it’s more insidious than just disagreement.
Pizza, Bud, and football.
Sundays pwn.
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
I win!
I keep logs open with tail for a reason…..
From exim’s mainlog:
2004-09-25 08:12:59 1CBBQ9-000E5k-Pc H=ccm01.roving.com [63.251.135.74] F=
From /var/log/maillog:
Sep 25 08:12:58 norfolk spamd[54186]: checking message <1011353435994.1011259033049.25510.2.140759@scheduler> for nobody:65534.
Sep 25 08:12:59 norfolk spamd[54186]: identified spam (96.1/5.0) for nobody:65534 in 1.2 seconds, 17140 bytes.
Unfortunately, due to the way I have exim/exiscan configured, I don’t have a copy of this message to prove it. :-/
But that could have been the biggest piece of spam, ever!