Archive for June, 2008

jack daniel’s marinade suace

Friday, June 13th, 2008

while this may only be a food accessory, it may be my new favorite food.

Jack Daniel\'s EZ Marinade

it is a plastic ziploc bag filled with marinade. you buy 2-3 pounds of steak tips, toss it into this bag for a few hours or a day, take it out and grill it to perfection. i’ve yet to not love to meat after marinading it in this. it comes in three flavors but i recommend the one pictured above, the honey teriyaki.

learn more about this product here.

and in a funny twist, this tidbit from the FAQs

Is Jack Daniel’s® EZ Marinader® Kosher?
No, currently Jack Daniel’s ® EZ Marinader® is not produced under any rabbinical supervision.

i’m not laughing at kosher food.  i’m laughing at “rabbinical supervision”.  that’s just a funny phrase.  i bet the jack daniel’s people were laughing when they wrote that.  i mean, why couldn’t they just have answered the question “no”?  nope, they had to go and throw out the phrase “rabbinical supervision”.  too funny.

refuge for deserters in canada

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

From a BBC article weighing the sides in the debate to let American military deserters take refuge in Canada.  In this excerpt, Corey Glass, a 25 year old American who signed up for the Indiana National Guard in 2002, argues that he should be allowed to stay in Canada as the Canadian authorities prepare to deport him in July.

In 2002, I joined the Indiana National Guard. When I joined, I was told I would only be in combat if there were troops occupying the United States.

I signed up to defend people and do humanitarian work filling sandbags if there was a hurricane. I had no conception I would be deployed to fight on foreign shores.

But in 2005, I was deployed with my unit to Camp Anaconda near Balad, Iraq. My job in Iraq was in military intelligence.

Through this job I had access to a lot of information about what was happening on the ground in Iraq. I realised innocent people were being killed unjustly and I tried to quit the military while in Iraq. My commander told me I was stressed out and needed R&R, because I was doing a job I was not trained to do.

I went home on leave and said I was not coming back. I was told desertion is punishable by death. I was Absent Without Leave (AWOL) in America for eight months.

I searched the internet and found out about US war resisters in Canada. I arrived in Toronto two weeks later.

I should have been in New Orleans after Katrina, not in Iraq. I believe the Iraq War is illegal and morally wrong. I believe I have a duty to refuse to take part in a war not sanctioned by the United Nations, started on the basis of lies.

I have been in Toronto since August 2006. In my time here, I have been self-sufficient and I have made many friends. I have built a life here.

Last week I was in Ottawa, when the House of Commons passed a motion saying that the Canadian government should make it possible for conscientious objectors to get permanent residence in Canada. The motion also said that all deportation proceedings against us should be stopped.

But I may be deported anyway. On 21 May I was told that my last chance to stay in Canada had failed, and I must leave by 12 June (since extended to 10 July). I know that if I return to the US I will face imprisonment and possibly a criminal record.

I don’t think it is fair that I should be returned to the United States to face unjust punishment for doing what I felt morally obligated to do. I am hoping that Canada, which stayed out of the Iraq War for reasons similar to my own, will reverse the deportation order and let me stay, as parliament has urged.

There are several dozen other war resisters like me in Canada now. They all deserve to stay here and get on with their lives.

I hope the new American President will end the Iraq War and bring the troops home. But until that happens, I believe it is every soldier’s right to refuse to take part in that war, if that is what his or her conscience says they must do.

Read more of this article, including a counter argument by Jonathan Kay from Canada’s conservative National Post newspaper at the BBC.

kick ass gloves

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

one of my best friends is an army ranger.  he is home on leave right now before his company deploys to iraq again.  the other day he told me about these gloves they have that are made by oakley.  they have a hard carbon fiber knuckle plating which makes these gloves more bad ass than van damme on a harley chasing a terrorist.

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they are $70 and you can buy them at oakley.com

canada

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Canada has always been like the hand claps in house music: they aren’t always what you remember, but you can tell if they aren’t where they belong.

monday 02-06-2008

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

was just leaving work at 5:05, in fact had already left the office and was walking down the hallway to the front door of the building, when my boss ducks his head out the door and grabs me by the shirt collar. not literally, but you get the point. hung around work until 5:45 or so fixing another persons mistake. normally i wouldn’t mind, but i was trying to get to mnh on time. not only that, but i this same person had made this same mistake last week. i spent half an hour fixing his mistake last week, told him about it and how to avoid making the same mistake again, and then i end up doing it again. drives me crazy.

so i got home about 6:45, met kay at there, made a quick pb&j sandwich and off to hockey we went. there were some new people there, which was cool, and we had a good time. but kay caught a puck to the knuckles while playing goalie. so i made her come back to my house and ice it for like 30 minutes before going home.

my room is still a mess and i need to clean it. but i really want to just wait until i move out in july. that way i will have less stuff stored in my room and won’t have to go through it all right now. plus i need to start putting things aside (which in my room means in the middle of the floor) for moving back to boston so if i organize and clean it all now, it’ll just get messy again in a few weeks.

peace