I read through McSweeney's Recommends yesterday and found it pretty entertaining (and sometimes informative). As a tribute to McSweeney's Recommends, here's a little list of my own, starting with I suppose:
- McSweeney's Recommends. A sometimes funny, sometimes informative list of pop/cultural/random things to try and/or see.
- The books in the Ender's Game series. I'm on a sci-fi kick right now, 2.5 books into Ender's story, and I recently found out that there are 4 more books to read in this [award winning] series by Orson Scott Card. Reading serialized books in general can be pretty awesome, because when you finish one book, and you wish that the story hadn't ended, you get to just pick up the next one, and BAM! you're right back in it.
Great light reading.
- Pickled Hearing. Traditional Scandinavian fish snack.
- Having 2 cats. I had my doubts too, but you were right Anna, you were right.
- Chino Latino. Huge portions, great food. Mexican/Asian cuisine seems like a weird combination, and I don't think I could order from both sides of the menu at once, but once that decision is made you can't go wrong. Go for happy hour.
- Lupe Fiasco. His new album Food and Liquor sounds like Big Rap (I'm trying to make a pun, like Big Tobacco, but it's a little weak), but Lupe's music is refreshingly devoid of songs about cars and bitches.
- Cherry Coke. The best soda pop that is found regularly at movie theaters and seldom anywhere else. Undecided as to whether or not the stuff they make with grenadine at restaurants is better, worse, or just completely different.
- Facebook. Ok, most of the people my age don't think that Facebook is very cool. It really hit a year or two after we graduated, it's social function is questionable (am I stalking?), although effective/addictive.... and there's no better way to find out what all of those people you kind of knew in high school are doing.
- The Original Cheezits. Far and away the best cheese flavored cracker. Don't give me any of that White Cheddar crap either.
- The Riverview Theater. I sing their praises all the time. Any budget theaters are good, really, but this one is the best I've been too in terms of atmosphere, concessions, movies, and establishment.
- 89.3 - The Current. I reflect often upon how spoiled I've become never listening to commercials on the radio. MPR's news station 91.1 is my second most listened to station. Yea, Public Radio!
- Netflix. Everybody knows about Netflix already, but for those of you who have it, think about how accustomed to this service you are. The best part is the nearly universal collection - I haven't found a movie yet that they don't have.
- Thom Yorke. I've only listened to his new CD once, and liked it, and the CD artwork is really cool, but mostly I just like his name. Thom Yorke.
- Blogging. It's so self-indulgent, I know. Just a bunch of friends linking to each other's blogsites and posting clever rebuts. But gosh it's fun. And honestly, it's really cool to keep up with what friends are doing around the city, state, country and world! Blogger makes it super easy to start, Wordpress allows for serious customization and website integration.
- Humidifiers. Here's to never waking up in the middle of the night with your mouth and nose all gross and dried up, your tongue feeling like leather and tasting ever worse, and having to go downstairs and drink a gallon of water just so you can breath again.
- Game nights. We need to start one of these this winter. Games to play: Blokus, Scoring Anagrams, Sequence,... Who's in?
- Fictional books about chess. Because you feel real smart when you read them. I've read The Emperor of Ocean Park and The Flanders Panel. Both were good page turners. I want to read The Defense and The Queen's Gambit. Any other suggestions?
- Ambigrams. A graphic that can be read as a word is more than one direction. The link shows some cool examples, and I've been working on some at whatmoves.com as well.
- Wikipedia. What the web was really meant for.
- Jeff Probst. Spent the holidays serving food at a soup kitchen with his girl friend who, incidentally, was a Survivor contestant in 2004. Go Jeff!
- Inkscape.org. Provides an Open Source (free) Vector Graphics Editor.
- Used Book Stores. Every time I go into one I think, "Why don't I do this more often?"
- The Craftsman. Gourmet dining on East Lake Street in Minneapolis. They have 'foragers' that literally hunt out the freshest in-season ingredients so their menu is in constant rotation. A little pricy, but they serve pizzas and burgers that are more affordable.
- The Internet Movie Database. '6 Degrees' has never been easier.
- Business Casual PLUS. I don't have a work situation where there are multiple levels of dress code, but I heard of this and thought it was pretty funny. Mostly I enjoy imagining the language that these employers use to distinguish the levels of dress.
- Calling ahead your order. Because lunch can take too long, sometimes.
-Deep Discount DVD. Similar pricing to Amazon (usually +/- a couple bucks), but no minimum order for free shipping. Really good monthly sales.
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- I think Chino Latino is overrated. The atmosphere is A+, the food is a C+ for me.
- Cherry Coke IS amazing. And if you go to Moose Country in Mendota Heights, refills are free on any soda EXCEPT Cherry Coke, which I believe proves its superiority.
- There is a better way to find out about your high school friends. Sadly, it's MySpace. Facebook is far superior, but tragically, MySpace is more popular.
- Netflix is truly one of the best services invented in recent years (along with TiVo). And I feel bad for them because the Blockbuster deal is just better. Netflix just can't compete with free in store rentals included in the subscription price that Blockbuster offers.
- Blogging is sweet. I started in 1999 with LiveJournal. I used to post multiple times a day. I wish I still posted at least once a week :/
- Game night is awesome. I'm in for scoring anagrams. And Eucher and Cribbage, if anyone wants.
- Ambigrams! Yes! I've been doing these for a while, too! Actually, I submitted a kick ass one for the 2006 TCUL disc design and no one like it. It was rotationally symmetric (which is perfect for a disc). I'll post it on whatmoves when I get home so you can give me your opinion. ..... Also, have you seen http://www.scottkim.com/inversions/ .... he's what inspired me to start making them (before the term ambigram had even been coined).
- Wikipedia (and all wiki stuff ... did you see the "wiki" ambigram in the wikipedia entry for ambigrams?) ... there was an amazing article in The New Yorker last year, I'll try finding it for you sometime.
- IMDB ... another one of those things that's just been so handy to have.
Things I'd recommend, abbreviated.
- The New Yorker. You and Anna would surely love this magazine.
- Food Network. I'm sure you already love it. But I recommend Everday Italian (Giada), Barefoot Contessa (Ina Garten), and Paula's Home Cooking (Paula Deen) for the best food. Good Eats (Alton Brown) for the science of cooking (he is admittedly not a chef, just scientifically interested in cooking). 30 Minute Meals and everything Rachael Ray can go down on me. She is trying to take over the world and I'm doing everything I can to stop her.
- Dance Lessons. Seriously, life is better when you know how to dance.
I agree with you about Thom Yorke. Pretty album, pretty name, mistic voice... It sounds like I'm a Radiohead' fan, isn't it??
:)
good blog!
k.
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