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December 29, 2006

Best of 2006- Casual Games

Found this via Kotaku (of course..)

Jayisgames.com is tallying a vote for the best new Casual Games of 2006.

Of course, Flow is in there somewhere.

But I also recommend checking out Dice Wars and Westward!

It's great to see so many independent games being produced- probably on miniscule budgets. That’s a hopeful sign.

Anyone know any Starkies and MBAs who wanna hustle for us?

I'm joking...


....not really. I'll keep buying Lotto tickets.

Hater Corps Vol 2.

I like the Supermarket. I really do.

The choice of salacious items is overwhelming and excellent.

Where else can you choose from 5 different varities of Frozen Waffles and French Toast?

That choice- is a thing of beauty. Really, it is. Sort of like the variety of Taco Carts in Los Angeles- but that's a different blog category.

So why why why, my dear Americans, must you decide to break the sacred rules of the Express item lane?

15 items is 15 items. No more. (There can be less.)

Breaking down your 30 items, albeit small items like Tic Tacs and Advil, into two groups of 15 items is unaccetable. Especially on Christmas Eve. Especially when there are 40 people behind you.

Grandma in Redondo Beach, you should be ashamed.

December 13, 2006

El Takitaco

The quest begins.

El Takitaco

Via Good Goings

December 10, 2006

Los Angeles Taco Quest 2007

2 Pastor and 2 Asada from El Takitaco

Good Goings.com, a local Los Angeles blog, run by Kold Tony Ko and Paul Bellezza- have launched Taco Quest 2007. The search for the very best in Los Angeles Street Tacos.

Join Anthony, Paul, Metal Mike and the living legend Mike Brazil on their weekly quest for the most salacious, affordable and spicy street tacos.

Postings appear every Tuesday/Thur on goodgoings.com

If you want to join the weekly expedition- you know how to reach me.

PS Yeah I know there are tons of taco blogs in existence. They just suck.

Hate Corps v.1

I hate tailgaters.

On the freeways these people just have to ride your butt to the point where you feel they're on their back seat.

This is unaccetable.

Usually, I like to slow down on purpose, or throw a tiny little brake in- but I realize that these efforts are usually fruitless.

I wish I could install high beams in the back of my car. So when a tailgater reveals themselves, I can just blind them in the eyes.

That would be sweet.