Mom bought this singing, dancing Christmas bear from CVS last year. She was going to donate it to a toy drive at work, but she decided she liked it too much to give to some stupid kids. (I felt kinda bad about that.) I actually like it, too, when I rarely like singing, dancing toys. This one is just wholesome and cute, rather than cheesy, crass, goofy, etc. They're actually selling these at CVS now.
Actually, I'm pretty sure I posted this last year. (Yikes, has it been a year already?) That was with my crummy old camera that has no sound and gives a really dark picture, so enjoy our Christmas bear recorded with Mom's fancy $300 camera.
In other exciting news, I made some Boca Original Vegan burgers on the skillet today and they were super-tasty. I may not microwave veggie burgers anymore; I find them a little inedible.
Actually, I'm pretty sure I posted this last year. (Yikes, has it been a year already?) That was with my crummy old camera that has no sound and gives a really dark picture, so enjoy our Christmas bear recorded with Mom's fancy $300 camera.
In other exciting news, I made some Boca Original Vegan burgers on the skillet today and they were super-tasty. I may not microwave veggie burgers anymore; I find them a little inedible.
I completed that 4-star sudoku on Friday night. I took it with me to the Plants show at Acme, and got it done fairly quickly, during the first band (of 3).
I will prob put up a poem in my Journal soon. I just want to warn you since it's kinda drrrty, and I know you don't go for that sort of thing and might want to skip it... but I don't think it's very dirty. It's ridiculous, humorous, with a lascivious bent. The way I normally write poems is 1) I think of something silly and stupid, 2) I think up weird words and proper nouns to throw in, 3) I try to use puns, alliteration, consonance, and odd rhyme schemes. Seriously, I think that describes the last 10 poems I've written. I'm incapable of writing about serious subject matter. It's always something goofy, with odd celebs, athletes, and place names thrown in.
Dunno if I mentioned the crazy sudokus to you in hte local papers; there is one where sides of the squares are greater-than/ less-than symbols and you have to solve them accordingly, by putting a greater or lesser number in hte adjacent square... then there are the ones with + and - values in the corner with a number. They give you no numbers to start with, you have to figure out which numbers go where via the amount they are + or - the neighbor squares.
I'm not doing any of those type anytime soon. I'm happy with the regular ones.
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