I love you, food giver *hic*, I really do *hic* Read more…
My husband is an Engineer by profession, I love him for his steady nature, and I love the warm feeling when I lean against his broad shoulders. Three years of courtship and now Read more…
A funny custom car and auto comedy picture of a vehicle shaped like a pig. A weird buggy and humorous motorized machine pic Read more…
This is a Recap of Top Chef D.C. (Season 7), Episode 4, entitled “Room Service”, originally airing July 7th, 2010. It contains many spoilers about the episode, as well as pureed versions of those spoilers to spoil the episode for babies.
We’re into Week 4, and we have a pretty good idea of who doesn’t have a chance, but Timothy’s got the right attitude, declaring “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.” True! Although the person who won the first challenge ended up winning the title like nine seasons in a row, but keep tellin’ yourself whatever cliches help you Top Chef at night! How about “Keep your chef eye on the food ball.” Look out, Angelo!
For this week’s Quickfire, **NON JOKE ALERT** the chefs must prepare a dish for new parents Padma and Tom, as well as a pureed version of that dish for their babies. I added the Non Joke Alert because I often interlace real things with jokes in these recaps, and that Quickfire really, really sounds like a dumb joke I’d write at 3 a.m. then forget to take it out before publishing the post even though it’s too fake-sounding to even be a plausible joke, but no, this was the actual challenge. Read more…

Happy Birthday from Switzerland! ($5 each or 10 for $30)

A piece of Banksy stencil art is said to have appeared on the streets of London over the last few days in Gillette Square.
Banksy’s forum gave the heads up on it first thing first and I was informed too.
I am a huge fan of his work…
One of the Forum’s member, and naturally a Banksy fervent fan, Stephen shot what he saw and uploaded this top quality work that seem to be produced by Banksy himself. (Should trust the fans conviction that it’s him indeed). Cool find! Great close up shot! Banksy’s top stencil incorporates beautifully the environment. Love the way the teddy twists the image around. See for yourself. By now, am sure these photos will be invading the cyber space. Read more…








