Quiet, cold weekend
10 February 2007 posted in Classic Cars, Life In General, Men, Pam's Site Updates
Still cold here. It’s been under 30 all week with 30+ winds, making it almost zero. I’m pretty sick of it, but it’s better than a huge snowstorm.
Came home early and wanted to watch The Breakup. This DVD wasn’t defective but honestly, I found the movie pretty stupid. They said it was a date movie but I found it boring, and the ending was just stupid. Has anyone else seen it?
Nothing from my new guy today, not sure if he had to work all day or is just busy. Don’t know a whole lot about him yet, but so far he has my interest. Earlier today I received an email from an old friend from a dating site, someone I haven’t talked to in well over a year. While at the site, I decided to look around and see who locally had placed an ad. Wow. Years ago there were maybe 100 guys with photos but today I must have looked at 500 or more photos. I recognized a few guys including one who works at my local supermarket. I ignore the nude shots and just look at the face photos, but saw an incredible amount of photos of the type of guy who turns ME on. 20’s, long hair, goatee, ballcap and an evil glint in their eyes. Holy hell there were so many of them! Most, of course, just bragged about their so-called sexual prowess, or wanted a thin woman or just wanted some meaningless sexual hookup. I laughed at most!
Have y’all ever tried tilapia? I hadn’t, but one day on the phone Eddie mentioned it (call me, dammit Eddie!) and my local fish market had it on sale this week, so I decided to try it and bought one piece. I stuck it in the toaster oven and it was good. I’m used to haddock, which is a very soft fish. Tilapia is much firmer and had a different taste, but I liked it, so I bought more. Tonight I used an online recipe I adapted, and took panko (Japanese bread crumbs) and put them in the small food processor with some Scrumbs and coated it, then put it on top of the stove, something I can now do since I still haven’t replaced the smoke detectors!
Let me tell you, 3-4 minutes on each side, in peanut oil, on a medium/high heat made an absolutely delicious piece of fish. It doesn’t taste fishy at all and is very firm, so won’t fall apart if you pan fry it. I’m making it again tomorrow night. I used some panko that had coconut in it, something I bought at the Whole Foods Market when I was up in Providence. Now I need to go visit and buy more!
Put up another site today, this one for Jewish singles. Don’t yell at me Summer, since all these sites won’t need any maintenance once they’re up, I swear!!
Got some more information on my Firebird today. It’s a done deal, now I just have to get it shipped here and find a place for it. I know there is a guy one town over who rents out garage space for the winter but am not sure if he has year-round classic car storage, so I’ll call tomorrow. Of course, I could flip this and make $5-$8k easily as the price is very, very cheap, but the guy I bought it from needs quick cash to pay for a Mustang he just bought.
























































































































































































































