Archive for June, 2009
Suehiro, Thursday, 5:00 PM
Posted by John Stevens in Misc on June 10th, 2009

Sushi Cat
Angela is in town. See title. Who’s wants in?
Now I want a waffle iron
And now there’s another reason to get a waffle iron.
Though we generally know how it’s gonna end already, I still want to play it.
It’s pretty too ^_^
Fizzy Beer Theory
Posted by Alan LaMielle in Misc on June 7th, 2009

Bad drinking style leads to fizzed up beer
I have a theory as to why a few of Adam’s beers have fizzed: noob beer drinkers. I had a beer last night at my brother’s place and took a drink real quick, flipping the bottle up and down quickly. It didn’t overflow, but it fizzed up pretty good in the bottle. Therefore my conclusion is that the fizzy beers aren’t Adam’s fault but the fault of the beer drinker.
Cheers from Michigan! Be back in a few days.
Choice City Friday
Posted by Adam Labadorf in Misc on June 5th, 2009

But when the time comes that a man has had his dinner, then the true man comes to the surface. - Progress in Medicine speech, 1902
Indeed. Noon departure time?
Choice City Friday?

A scholar and gentleman
Among those of us still in the Fort, who would like to go to Choice City for lunch on Friday? There will be belgian beer and the possibility of quoting mark twain to passerbys. I’m posting this now so that there’s time to collaborate. Also, I found this cuopon online: http://choicecitybutcher.com/coupons.shtml
Blag about the Blag about the Blag about the Blag…
Posted by Alan LaMielle in Misc on June 3rd, 2009

We’ll be home tonight, cornhole? I may partake.
Picture
So there was talk of dremeling in the last post – so I went hunting on the interwebs looking for a picture of a kitteh and a dremel. Oddly enough, I found this:
Now this might just be lack of sleep talking, but Alan and I were both amused deeply by this. There was also some giggling about shared man sweat. I think it’s breakfast time…
Cornhole anyone?

Cornhole boards
The cornhole boards are constructed, and if I must say so myself are a fine display of craftsmanship. They were made using only two Dremel tools and man sweat.
The only thing remaining is to paint them, both the ACA and ACO recommend a high gloss latex paint to get the optimal slide on the corn bags, though I think they are playable as is.
