MrBabyMan over at The Drill Down podcast highly recommended blip.fm on one of the episodes. And I just joined, and spent a good few or so hours on it listening to all sorts of music and creating my own play list.
I'm so addicted.
And now here is their embeded player, with the songs I've selected (enjoy!):
Oh no! My blog has become nothing more than a repository for youtube videos. Anyway, I was actually just looking for a video of Jennifer 8. Lee's appearance on Martha Stewart's show recently, and wanted to learn how she made her dumplings, her turkey dumplings. But found this instead:
Cooking With Spring and Julia: Dumplings
I finally found the video of Jennifer 8. Lee on Martha Stewart, here. Looks delicious! But I think I go with Julia and Spring's recipe for now...
He is a famous author, that fascinates me in many ways. Here in this picture, he is being interviewed by Charlie Rose, on a tv program by the same name. This is 1996. The man's eyes have been blocked out to make identifying this person near "impossible." If you've been following me on twitter, you may already know who this man is.
The first person that can identify this man will win a small prize! Please leave your answer in the comment section. Good luck and Happy Blogging!
I love John Corbett! And so now for my Musical Monday's I choose this scene from the film Serendipity. John always plays cool characters, but this is an extremely funny scene with the way he dances and I can't help but to burst out laughing. I've been trying to learn this dance myself, even tried to find instructional videos on youtube for this but I'm not so sure what the dance is called, if there is such a name for this dance. Anyway, if one day you see someone on the dance floor flagilating their arms whipping their head in any which way direction, say hello that's me! LOL!
What a mess going to and from work, with tons and tons and tons of snow. Tons. I didnt even bother to take a picture of any kind to commemorate such tons. But I did steal this picture from the newseum though, which sums it up pretty well: