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  1. is using Google Wave to plan Thanksgiving dinner
  2. So, we've been told a 10lb turkey is enough to feed 20 people. I think this is insanity and way too small. What do you think?
  3. got a new Juan Vadez Cafe sweatshirt to replace the lost one. Almost as good http://yfrog.com/3oba8nj
  4. new sofa has been manufactured and is awaiting approval prior to shipment http://nohat.net/2009/new-s...
  5. at Crepes & Waffles in Santa Ana http://yfrog.com/7fn26j
  6. dined at Sipote, a very close approximation of Chipotle http://yfrog.com/6e5igj
  7. that lunch also included an amuse bouche, a bowl of celery soup, and a slice of chocolate cake
  8. lunch, $9 http://yfrog.com/72gaoj
  9. You know what's hard? Trying to get a roast turkey for Thanksgiving... in Colombia.
  10. @SuperDalgas @codinghorror Thanks, enjoy my $29!
  11. @codinghorror is the Stack Overflow Careers payment system PCI compliant?
  12. I don't understand all the fuss over distracted driving when cars are going to be driving themselves within a few years
  13. tedious and self-important people are insufferably tedious and self-important
  14. Hello Bogotá! I'm here and I'm so happy you threw me a costume party! http://yfrog.com/j38o9zj
  15. Landed in Houston. Byebye polite fellow domestic travelers. Here's to hoping those on the flight to bogota are as well-behaved as you
  16. good looking people on board this flight to Houston. Also, flight attendants with southern accents
  17. @rubicantoto like butter-first?
  18. T-2 days to Colombia! Time to start planning the packing
  19. @rnewman yes I should have figured that a linguistic labeling quirk was the result of Canadians
  20. why is it when personal hygiene products have ingredients lists they list water as "water (aqua)"?