Apparently, but it's not very good. |
Anyway, today was taco day. Here are the ingredients for super delicious tacos:
Tomato, lettuce, shredded co-jack cheese, avocado, grilled onions, chipotle sauce (a can of chipotles, water, garlic and tomato paste, cooked until warm, then blitzed and strained), big hunk of beef flap steak cooked a bit rarer than it really should be. I didn't take any pictures of the assembled product, but I should have, because these were super tasty. It was hard to get a bite that had everything in it, but when I did, it was perfect. Plus, since most of those ingredients are vegetables, they're even plausibly healthy.
And now, since I spent a while looking for taco pictures, other random pictures.
It's a cow-vasion! |
Clearly, this is the best plan if you're going to kidnap a panda baby. |
- I wasn't going to buy a PS Vita, but this is another reason that it's not a great investment.
- Go read this story about Wyoming freaking the fuck out because they don't have a plan in place for the complete dissolution of society.
- Then go read this story about the differences knowledge has on the beliefs of liberals and conservatives, keeping in mind that Wyoming votes very Republican.
- Why?
- I thought about doing a crayon theater for this, but I can't find my crayons. In any case, I think this is an excellent example of why people should use the Oxford comma: "Officers searched lampposts and traffic lights for hidden bombs; 35 sniffer dogs scoured for traces of explosives; armed commandos trained to counter gun attacks and squads of police monitored the internet for potential plots." Why would you train people to counter gun attacks, and then put them to work monitoring the internet, where there is unlikely to be a gun attack? Also: good job turning into a totalitarian dystopia, Britain.
- I thought this was an interesting story about what the end result of the increase in prison populations in the US is certain to be.
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