Today I ate a LOT of capers, you know, those little green salty things that make you thirsty enough to want to murder everyone in sight. I don't know why I ate them, but it happened none the less.
Today I drove a large portion of the Pacific Coast Highway. It's a very scenic road that stretches north to south along most of California's seacoast and features some really nice views.
Today I went to a very interesting and authentic Hungarian deli on the east side. They had a huge selection of specialty sausages, head cheeses, tongues, organ meats, pickles, sauces, and pastries. I ordered a specialty smoked Gouda and carved meat sandwich. Good stuff. I also took home some imported pickles and Spanish marcona almonds. The pickles are easily the best I've ever had and nothing you could find in a regular market comes close. If you're wondering just how good pickles could be you should have tasted their cheese.
Sorry about the double post, but someone needed to bump this thread.
I ate a tart, an ice cream sandwich, a handful of chocolate covered walnuts, and a cookie for dinner. I then watched a very lousy college football game (that's three hours out of my life that I'm not going to get back). I then started to mess around with a bunch of crafting materials but got tired and decided to go to bed, but here I am posting on AG at 3 in the morning my time and not getting enough sleep for like the thousandth night in a row. I noticed that most of the things I post on here in the thread happen during the night time. I guess that's because since my hand has been injured I don't have anything interesting to do during the daytime except screw around, over eat, watch too much TV, play around with you, think about gothic makeup and other weird stuff, look up insane pictures on lesser known art websites, etc...
Hopefully threads like these will inspire people to try to do more interesting things during the daytime. I doubt it will though.
Tomorrow I want to make a blowgun out of kabob skewers, cotton balls, ball point pen casings, and super glue.