Thursday, July 15, 2010

Field Reporting

I just learned that I can post blogs from my phone, so goodbye battery life. That being said, if some of these posts are completely effed up, I apologize.

Wild cherry Powerade is incredible.

It's 1:10 in the afternoon, and I still haven't eaten yet. I've got to stop with that crap. It's not that I'm not hungry. On the contrary, I'm really hungry. However, there isn't any decent food in my house, and when I first wake up, I'm usually too lazy to cook anything anyway. Both problems that are created and solvable in part by me, I know.

I-5 construction at exit 133 is starting to get under my skin. This project has been going on for years. They closed down the Sprague on ramp like 4 years ago for this shit. I read in the paper a couple weeks back that they screwed up some measurements that will cause the project to cost even more time and money. Now, I realize how much this new exit will help congestion, and I recognize the difficulties of designing and planning transportation projects, but seriously. This is basic project management. If we don't have the expertise to measure these things correctly, then what business do we have shutting down parts of the most used freeway in Washington for years at a time?

A word to some of the fast food establishments I frequent.

Burger King: I've got nothing but love for you, but the Buck Double? Really? I notice the missing cheese, and I want it back.

Arby's: I don't visit you as often as I should. That new bacon sandwich you have is off the chain.

Taco Bell: Keep doing your thing.

Taco Time: You're soft tacos are fantastic. They're the best in the Pacific Northwest fast food market but no value menu? Catch up.

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