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July 29, 2008

wow… what a gift…

Filed under: random crap — Niekon @ 12:13 pm

Seriously… people have been asking me for a while now what I wanted on my birthday. I didn’t know… but it seems everyone pooled their money and whatnot and gave me a 5.8 earthquake for my birthday.

You guys… aren’t you sweet. Could have done without the scary lesbian from CalTech though… O_o

It was a fun ride. I kept my arms, hands, legs, feet, and head inside the ride vehicle the entire time… and it definitely had a surprise ending. Who knew that this thing was would be different from the previous rides I’ve been on? Start off small (*yawn*)… slowly grew… and *POW!!!* hit you with a rolling punch that was not expected.
Quick… someone patent that fucker… it’s quite possibly an e-ticket ride ^_~


and now… back to work… :P

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July 27, 2008

Filed under: OMGWTFBBQ,gaming,work crap — Niekon @ 5:47 pm

First of all… those who are reading this who are not into World of Warcraft, anything of that nature will be posted after a “page jump” so as to not torture everyone or no one… what you view beyond the jump is entirely up to you.

So let’s get down to business shall we? There is an annual event I hold every year that I try to impress the taste buds of folks in attendance. Hopefully this year will be no exception. We are scaling back dramatically in regards to the amount of money I’m pouring out. Last year was the extreme of that and we all know how that ended O_o
Only one item is questionable at this point in time… but I’m hoping for the best on that. Really I am… and found out that the local butchers at the megamarts won’t help me to dress the meat :P
This year I am hoping to take the focus off of the “weird” proteins and maybe open the minds a bit to other types of foods that might look like one thing and then taste like something completely different.
For you drinkers and non-drinkers out there… I will ask that you be ready for a shot of something though… if all goes well, this will be one that folks walk away from saying that this was really good food without the whole “oh my god I just ate bull balls… and it’s penis?!?!?!”…

Once everything is complete… and the event has passed I shall post up the listing of foods served… and for those curious enough, I’ll give you recipes and/or links of where to find what I did. I do have to thank Richard from “Top Chef” this past season for lighting my fire for being the Willy Wonka of food again.
And yes… there will be one vegetarian dish served that has gotten rave reviews from the carnivores I’ve served it to. So if that says anything, I’m doing SOMETHING right… just not totally sure what though.

And there we go… the invites were sent out quite a while ago… and those coming, you know who you are. Those not attending… sorry, but i was wanting to limit the crowds this year in order to lower my costs associated with this event. As stated before, this event has shown itself to become more and more expensive with each passing year. Last year we topped out at nearly $1500… and that was what I spent. This is not including whatever donations were made… so now you can see why I’m more than happy to cut back on the costs of things. I’m thinking I’ll probably be hitting about half of that, if not under.


Work, oh were are thou work? Oh… you became a stress-filled cesspool again? I’m sorry… what? You’re dragging me in with you too? Bastards!!!!
In less than one month I have had a co-worker take over one of my accounts and in such a short period of time destroy anything and everything associated with that account. I spent the latter half of the week trying to figure out what was going on… to find out of certain receivers had had production orders issued against them… and to find out exactly what I had on-hand in terms of components and finished goods for this client. She had just a bit over three weeks to muck it up… and I’ll probably be trying to fix all of that damage for quite a while.
Anyway, she got her ass canned on Friday… a total shock to her apparently even though we all saw the writing on the wall. When I have to come in and rescue an account because of your mishandling of it, then you are not fit to stay there. I gave you all the tools needed… and I was just one office over if there were questions. But no questions were asked… and none of the tools provided to her were even used. *head, desk, repeat*

So my life has gone from somewhat calm with being part of a 3-person team handling the largest account within our company… to being torn between that account (I have an entire week’s worth of paperwork that I’m entering into reports this weekend from home) and dealing with the clusterfuck of this other account.
The good news? The head honcho has already said that they are going to hire someone else into that position. Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling that I’m going to be stuck with this client after the screw-up of the former co-worker. I have that kind of rapport I guess. When someone screws up an account so badly, I am the guy that typically gets to deal with clean-up and repair whatever relationship is left with the client.

And no… I am not paid overtime for anything I do outside or inside the office. I’m paid the same amount every week no matter how many hours I work… bastards…


and now… the part for those who aren’t gamers to tune out on… Wrath of the Lich King beta stuff…
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July 17, 2008

time to sit back and make some choices…

Filed under: random crap — Niekon @ 12:59 pm

Some stuff went down today and I’m going to be sitting down over the next few weeks to seriously ponder a lot of stuff…
the annual gatherings… I am seriously thinking that this is the last event I’ll be doing in a few weeks. A lot of things go into these events and I’m not sure I have what it takes to do it anymore.

various journals and/or “social networking” sites… do I give a flying fuck about them anymore? Probably not… and it’s not like folks give a rats ass one way or another about me on there too. Remember? I’m just the asshole who’s mean to anyone and everyone.
Only journal that would stay would be this one… and that would be minimal in postings. What is there left to say that I haven’t said before? Nothing…

everything else… yeah… not really caring too much about anyone or anything anymore. Just sick and tired of everything and ready to bury myself in my place and let as few as possible into my inner circle. I go to work… I come home long enough to sleep and then repeat the process. That is it… my life…
And then there are those with whom what was once a commonality is no longer… or not as strong mutually. Personally, I don’t give a fuck about this and that… and not about to subject myself to listening/reading about all the time. And if that is the only commonality then why bother anymore?


so there it is… me putting my shit out there and now it’s time to disappear back into my corner of the world and ponder a lot of stuff over the next few weeks.

Comments turned off on this post… my journal… my choice…

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July 6, 2008

Cajun Kitchen Goodness…

Filed under: food reviews — Milady @ 6:11 pm

Hello, it’s me, Milady… Yup, doing that weird guest post that happens once in a… Well you get the idea.

This is a gist of our foray up to Santa Barbara, territory I had never been to or at least that I could ever recall. We went to the Natural History Museum, where we found only certain rooms were air conditioned, but fun nonetheless. Then after visiting with Niekon and Cache‘s uncle and his family, we went to the Stow House. It was really interesting to see an old house with rich history. Niekon was most enamored with the kitchen. Fascinating that the dining room rug reflects exactly where the chairs were moved in and out for all those years. For those Bay Area people, Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park was named after the patriarch of the family who had helped design said park. We then traipsed around SB’s downtown area as it was too late to go see much else museum or zoo wise. After sniffing out a bar and having a few, we met up with the uncle and family again for dinner at a pub. It was a good day. I must say that the girl behind the bar was quite generous with the Jack Daniels.

But let’s get to the review of the subject line, shall we?

The drive was uneventful. That was good because it meant no traffic jams and the like. The only surprise was a rather steep drive downwards and the realization of having to repeat the same road in reverse. We made a stop in Carpinteria on the recommendation from Niekon’s uncle to break our fast at the Cajun Kitchen, where Niekon was very impressed with the mom and pop feel of the layout, even though there are now six locations to choose from.

The menu was a nice size with many items one would not expect from other eateries for breakfast–blackened salmon, catfish or snapper; pork chops and apple honey pork sausage. All of these items were offered on the side as well. A nice perk to try some of the items without having to inquire or resorting to ordering the complete meal.

Niekon got his favorite meal of chorizo and eggs with hash browns and whole wheat toast. As he was intrigued by the variety of sides, he opted for the lemon chicken sausage as a side.

Cache ordered the two eggs (perplexed as Niekon would say or in the King’s Euphorium, scrambled), with pork link sausage, hash browns and a biscuit. He also ordered a side of biscuits and gravy which caused the waitress to remark, “That’s a lot of food.” I told her that he was a growing boy.

As for moi, I went for the two eggs (smiling or sunny side up if you prefer) with the apple honey pork sausage, home fries and corn bread. On the lighter side, I also ordered a bowl of fruit. Fruit is always nice on a warm day. Quite refreshing.

The fruit and bicuits and gravy arrived first. It was a nice little bowl of fruit that included the usual melon, grapes with diced up orange as well. Not everyone includes orange in their fruit bowl.

Not having been to the South and therefore my culinary palate deprived of such wonderment from the homeland, the biscuits and gravy were like heaven. The gravy was thick and full of flavor. The gravy caused all country gravies we have had in the past to pale in comparison. There were none of the sausage chunks as in other gravies but those were unneeded. It almost seems now that the others have put those chunks in to be the gravy flavoring but to little avail. It is a difficult thought to swallow knowing that we will have to suffer with other gravies until we come back to this one or find one better.

Our breakfast arrived just a few minutes after our “appetizers” and there was a slight scramble to find enough room on the table for the breakfasts and sides. The portions themselves were quite nice and generous, though not overly much. It reminded me of portions my mom would serve.

Niekon was very happy to see that his scrambled eggs were chock full of chorizo goodness. But he didn’t attack that first, he went for the lemon chicken sausage. The hot dog sized sausage was butterflied and nicely cooked. Though the serving was a single link (as the portion seemed to be for the sides). it was still enough to taste and share. The sausage was mild with a wonderful lemon aroma. It was quite tasty. Niekon believes that lemon grass was used to infuse the lemon goodness and not actual lemons. Niekon got a small kick from the lemon flavor that missed Cache and I.

The sausage we seemed to enjoy most though was the apple honey pork sausage. The apple was in the forefront but the overall flavor was delicious. A definite must again. I know it made Niekon want to ask (but didn’t) where they got their sausage from or was it made there.

Breakfast was quite nice. Coffee refills were offered regularly and no one forgotten. The hot tea drinking folks should be warned though. You are charged by the tea bag used. I can’t blame them as I am sure many tea bags would walk out the door otherwise. For me I only needed one as I placed my tea bag into the tea pot to use all the water at once opposed to just in the cup, thus making one use another tea bag because you should NEVER reuse a tea bag.

All in all, this is a place we would definitely come back to. The prices were reasonable, the service friendly and the food superb.

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