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Archive for September, 2007 Cheese 1. Good to grate Don’t slice your cheese when you can grate it (the bigger the grater, the better). This ensures evenly melted, gooey cheese in every bite. 2. Get cheesy Don’t be shy — plan on about two ounces of cheese per sandwich. Use your palm to press the grated cheese onto the bread so it doesn’t fall out. 3. Embrace the ooze Don’t fret if the cheese oozes out of the sandwich. The toasty bits at the bottom of the pan are the best part! Bread 4. No need to Wonder Don’t just assume that white is the only way. If you love focaccia or whole-wheat, go for it. 5. Size does matter Don’t slice your bread more than 1/4″ thick or it’ll overwhelm the cheese. Do not do drugs people or sell drugs or traffic drugs. gizmodo is reporting On Aug 30, 2007, flight SQ814 departed for Guangzhou, China from Singapore. The plane landed at the Baiyun International Airport and a leisurely dressed Malaysian “businessman” holding a luggage tried to clear the customs when the custom official noticed that he had a suspicious look. As a result, his luggage was opened and checked by the officials. Found in the luggage were two very old notebooks. The weight of each notebook appears to be heavier than normal. Read the rest of this entry »
Looks like the original boy band of the 90’s are back together again. I mean fellas pop is dead for now in the US, maybe the have got fiddy or kanye on their new album doing a few rhymes for them. but here is the video…
iesb.netis reporting that this is a concept art of the monster in the upcoming J.J Abrams flick 1-18-08/Cloverfield. Though they warn that it could be a fake fan made image. None the less and interesting concept.
This just in from Cnn.com
The charges he faces are unclear. Simpson was arrested at his room in the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, the source said. On Saturday, Las Vegas police arrested Walter Alexander and seized two guns in connection with the alleged armed robbery, the source said. Read the rest of this entry »
Luciano Pavarotti, whose vibrant high C’s and ebullient showmanship made him the most beloved and celebrated tenor since Caruso and one of the few opera singers to win crossover fame as a popular superstar, died Thursday. He was 71. His manager, Terri Robson, told the AP in an e-mailed statement that Pavarotti died at his home in Modena, Italy, at 5 a.m. local time. Pavarotti had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and underwent further treatment in August. “The Maestro fought a long, tough battle against the pancreatic cancer which eventually took his life. In fitting with the approach that characterised his life and work, he remained positive until finally succumbing to the last stages of his illness,” the statement said. More here |