Bacon Butty Boycott
After Vegas, I have had what seems like a rather uneventful three months. Other than being shot in the back of the head at paintball and the car crash episode that is. Gareth moved out of our house to move in with his girlfriend, and one of our poker playing mates Craig moved in on 1st January. Craig was the guy who bought me Aftershock against my wishes in a previous post ("Poker Brat", September '06), and as he has an addictive personality I was a bit unsure as to what to expect. Indeed, in the first weekend of moving in he revealed that he lost £500 betting on two aces at odds of 1.5 on Betfair exchange poker. He has since asked Betfair to close his account, as he has broken even and wishes to gamble there no longer. I have a feeling that Craig's crazy antics will be featuring on the blog for many months to come.
This past week, Craig challenged me to go 7 days as a vegetarian. Craig is carnivorously challenged himself, and has not eaten meat at any point in his life. For me, going two meals without eating the flesh of an animal is a rare occurrence. Despite thinking that 21 meals without meat would be near impossible, if you plan your meals in advance it isn't such a chore. My main problem was that after the first couple of days I felt as if I was permanently constipated and yet was passing an average of two stools per day. Further to this, every time I did visit the lavatory, my anal passage seemed to be ripped open by the density of the turd. Thankfully, today is the last day of the challenge and my morning bacon butty will hopefully be as satisfying as my first non-vegetarian stool.
My brother received a pair of decks as his Christmas gift, and has now created a blog onto which he has just uploaded the first, of what will hopefully be many, mixes. Check it out on the link below:-
http://superstar-dj.blogspot.com/
This past week, Craig challenged me to go 7 days as a vegetarian. Craig is carnivorously challenged himself, and has not eaten meat at any point in his life. For me, going two meals without eating the flesh of an animal is a rare occurrence. Despite thinking that 21 meals without meat would be near impossible, if you plan your meals in advance it isn't such a chore. My main problem was that after the first couple of days I felt as if I was permanently constipated and yet was passing an average of two stools per day. Further to this, every time I did visit the lavatory, my anal passage seemed to be ripped open by the density of the turd. Thankfully, today is the last day of the challenge and my morning bacon butty will hopefully be as satisfying as my first non-vegetarian stool.
My brother received a pair of decks as his Christmas gift, and has now created a blog onto which he has just uploaded the first, of what will hopefully be many, mixes. Check it out on the link below:-
http://superstar-dj.blogspot.com/

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