So, yesterday started off early. I went for a run with Scott. Then I headed over to campus to see the class ahead of me graduate and wish my friends good luck with their futures. Then it was grocery shopping with Joe, so we could make burritos, as well as an experimental double layered, tofu based, peanut butter chocolate pie. It came out alright. There are some ways that we thought of to improve it. Joe also pointed out an article from the new york times (mentioned to him by someone at the grocery store) on class in america. An interesting, if hardly in-depth read.
Then it was over to
After my final on saturday, and a bit after graduation, I was working on paperwork. All my tax stuff has been mailed in, albeit a month (or two years and a month, in one case) late. And almost all of my gao paperwork is complete [and mailed]. Now I just need to finish up research assistantship stuff, deal with the subletting situation on both ends (I’m going to try to do a last minute sublet of my spot here, just packing most of my stuff into the closet) and write the final paper. Shouldn’t be too bad.
Some Things Were Never Meant to Go Together
Tofu-based chocolate pie? LOL… I think I’ll steer clear of that creation. =/
Re: Some Things Were Never Meant to Go Together
It’s quick, it’s easy, and it tastes pretty good, you just have to blend it thoroughly. =)
Re: Some Things Were Never Meant to Go Together
… and get the chocolate to tofu ratio right.
Er, what’s a ‘glass cannon?’
It’s a term used by gamers to describe someone who dishes out serious damage, but cannot take much damage. Cannon = high damage. Glass = fragile. Mages in most games end up being just that.