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The potato is a vegtable with lots of potential. This is why it infuriates me so when people ruin it.
The boiled potato is the last refuge of the lazy (or horribly poor) and in reality is one step short of barbarism. IMO you might as well just grab a raw potato from its sack and bite into it like an apple.
The potato can be made into so many great foods. The mashed potato is my personal preference but other options include the fried potato, the more thinly sliced (french) fried potato, the baked or fried potato chip, and the far less popular potato cake.
Boiling your potato is an insult to your dignity and it is an affront on the potato. Please stop immediately.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Top Ten Movies of 2007
This is a listing (sometimes with a short explanation of my ten favorite movies I saw last year. As there is a bunch of stuff I did not see, I cannot claim it to be comprehensive or authoritative. These are just things I like.
10.) Once- Irish Writer/Director John Carney does a great job constructing a short, simple love story. Things don't always end up as you'd like them to, but that does not mean the process is not worthwhile.
9.) Lars and the Real Girl
8.) Superbad- A great comedy with some unexpected depth.
7.) This is England
6.) Before the Devil Knows You're Dead- Another fantastic performance from P.S. Hoffman. He should have been nominated for an Oscar for this rather than Charlie Wilson's War.
5.) Zodiac- Released much earlier in the year and got lost a bit in the shuffle. David Fincher does a fantastic job constructing a dark, almost nauseating atmosphere for him characters to reside in.
4.) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford- In any other year, this (along with the two movies in front of it) could have been best picture. That speaks to the depth of talent on display.
3.) Juno
2.) No Country For Old Men- I was more excited for this than any other movie this year. Shortly after finishing the book I received a phone call alerting me to the fact that the Coen brothers were adapting and directing the movie. My long wait was well worth it.
1.) There Will Be Blood- Daniel Day Lewis turns in a career performance and Paul Thomas Anderson displays a depth and talent that not even I (a devoted fan) thought he possessed. This movie is heartbreaking and dismally beautiful. It is an absolute classic of American cinema and I would go so far as to say it is the greatest achievement in film making of the decade.
10.) Once- Irish Writer/Director John Carney does a great job constructing a short, simple love story. Things don't always end up as you'd like them to, but that does not mean the process is not worthwhile.
9.) Lars and the Real Girl
8.) Superbad- A great comedy with some unexpected depth.
7.) This is England
6.) Before the Devil Knows You're Dead- Another fantastic performance from P.S. Hoffman. He should have been nominated for an Oscar for this rather than Charlie Wilson's War.
5.) Zodiac- Released much earlier in the year and got lost a bit in the shuffle. David Fincher does a fantastic job constructing a dark, almost nauseating atmosphere for him characters to reside in.
4.) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford- In any other year, this (along with the two movies in front of it) could have been best picture. That speaks to the depth of talent on display.
3.) Juno
2.) No Country For Old Men- I was more excited for this than any other movie this year. Shortly after finishing the book I received a phone call alerting me to the fact that the Coen brothers were adapting and directing the movie. My long wait was well worth it.
1.) There Will Be Blood- Daniel Day Lewis turns in a career performance and Paul Thomas Anderson displays a depth and talent that not even I (a devoted fan) thought he possessed. This movie is heartbreaking and dismally beautiful. It is an absolute classic of American cinema and I would go so far as to say it is the greatest achievement in film making of the decade.
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