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Posted on 09/07/2006 10:11:42 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Welcome back Sam! You had been away for awhile!
Glad you noticed the wrong vote... I'm about to head up to go vote myself, I'm still registered up in Gig Harbor, haven't ever bothered to switch it, so I have to go way out of the way :~)
I was going to blow it off, but I've seen been guilted into it by my father. :~)
I sort of disrespect most of the Republicans, but I actively hate most of the Dems, so I felt obliged to vote...'course, the poll is a 2 or 3 minute drive and convenient to get in and out of, so that helps.
*pace* *pace* *pace* *pace*
Well, Sam, sometimes your choice is between a giant douche and a turd sandwich, but we do the best we can to choose.
Pacing Corin? Who says you even need the gym?
You have to decide for yourself... :~)
The trainer told me I should get up from the computer ever 30 minutes or so and do jumping jacks or walk up and down a flight of stairs.
I said, "Good. That's where the vending machines are."
I may never survive this election...
Heh...
Chum Salmon thrash their way across Highway 101 north of Shelton as the waters of the Skokomish River roll over the road Monday afternoon, November 6, 2006. (Steven M. Herppich/the Olympian)
Sounds like Dwarfspeak!
Bourbon Glazed Salmon
4 servings
4 6 8 ounce salmon fillets or steaks
1/4 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
1/3 cup dark brown sugar
1/3 cup bourbon
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 teaspoon hoisin sauce
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/3 cup orange juice
1 lemon, juice only
1/4 cup olive oil
Combine pepper, sugar, bourbon, soy, hoisin, garlic, orange juice and lemon juice in a medium bowl and whisk to blend. While whisking, add oil in a thin stream to emulsify. Place salmon in a glass or plastic container or large zipper lock bag. Pour marinade over salmon and refrigerate 4 8 hours. Remove salmon from marinade, pat fish dry with paper towels and air-dry in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Grill fish over medium-hot coals until just-cooked.
Cooking Tip For a little more flavor, heat the marinade in a saucepan over medium heat until liquid is reduced by one-half. Baste fish with reduced marinade just before removing from the grill.
But it's an accurate analogy!
Ugh...that's going to be a mess when the water goes down!
Meanwhile, our server room has sprung a leak. Luckily it's in a corner without a lot of equipment, and it was mostly just bad last night. But that's just not a good thing.
I'm hoping he finds his way back to the river... as long as he keeps heading up stream, the water should lead him where he needs to go. Unless there's a chain link fence. :~)
Well, I'm off to Gig Harbor to vote... gonna take a look at the rivers on the way up, but I think they're going back down.
Ouch. Poor salmon.
At least I'm alone in the office. Anyone else find themselves making faces to match whatever the character is thinking / saying?
With the possible exception of the very first time we voted here in MA, I've never had to show my ID. The ladies who work behind the tables at our precinct have been there for years, and they all know who I am. I just give them our house number; they remember the street, and they give me a ballot.
We haven't gone to vote, yet. We were taking advantage of the warmish weather to get some more caulking and painting done on the siding. We'll be going out to vote in the next hour. We'd like to get there before the 'getting off work' crowd. There are two precincts at the Public Works Garage, and the parking is limited, to say the least.
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