Thursday, February 15, 2007
Gin & ____?
My latest quest has involved me mixing Gin with just about any liquid that I can find at my house or in the grocery store. I'm not sure where this thought came from, but for some reason I'm convinced that there is a better mixer for Gin than Tonic Water. It's not that I don't like the classic Gin & tonic...quite the opposite. I think it's a great drink. It's sophisticated enough to be ordered when you're with your boss, but not pretentious enough (see: scotch et. al) to be mocked by your peers. In addition to these great attributes, the Gin & Tonic also has a great taste. That being said, I feel as if someone created the Gin/Tonic combo and pretty much thought they had it figured out. That's the best we can do...we quit. I'm not convinced. What if we would've quit creating soft drinks after coke and pepsi? What if TV creativity stopped with three networks and a manual knob? If that was the case, how could I spend my evening drinking Berries & Cream Dr. Pepper while watching some southern lady bake some food I can't even pronounce on channel 56? So back to my quest. I've tried just about everything. Part of me thinks that my discovery will be like vasaline or the post-it note...that is, I'll find my perfect mixer while not even looking for it. If you have any ideas, please post comments. Keep in mind that I've already tried everything from: squirt, orange juice, dt. mountain dew, fresca (not proud of that one), beer, chocolate silk soy milk, apple juice, seltzer water, propel, lemonade...
Monday, February 12, 2007
Why am I blogging?
I'm not exactly sure. Sorry, I thought I could come up with a better reason than that. There's really no good reason for me to be doing this. I'm not entirely creative. I don't need a new outlet. I'm not bored. Well, sometimes I'm bored, but no more than usual. Not blogging to cure cancer or for world peace. I did hear a story about some girl who makes a bunch of money with her blog, but even with advanced economics training, I really don't understand how that works.
I guess I'm blogging for the same reason why I watch MTV from time to time...which is also the same reason why I think the 40 year old woman at my work wears a jean jacket and high boots. We all wish that we were younger. Blogging is the one way that I think I can hold onto my youth. I've tried other things. I worked at a college for a couple of years, which actually made me feel older. I've tried listening to young people music and it confuses me. I can't drink like I used to, and going to bars really just makes me want to stay home.
So there you have it. Blogging is something that my generation missed out on, and I want it back, dammit. You can keep your Chris Brown and MySpace and your juicy sweatpants, but I reserve the right to write about random things to nobody in particular. Now I feel like a kid again.
I guess I'm blogging for the same reason why I watch MTV from time to time...which is also the same reason why I think the 40 year old woman at my work wears a jean jacket and high boots. We all wish that we were younger. Blogging is the one way that I think I can hold onto my youth. I've tried other things. I worked at a college for a couple of years, which actually made me feel older. I've tried listening to young people music and it confuses me. I can't drink like I used to, and going to bars really just makes me want to stay home.
So there you have it. Blogging is something that my generation missed out on, and I want it back, dammit. You can keep your Chris Brown and MySpace and your juicy sweatpants, but I reserve the right to write about random things to nobody in particular. Now I feel like a kid again.
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