Archive for February, 2004

last night’s dinner

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 26, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

1/2 pound firm tofu, cubed 5 big button mushrooms, thinly sliced 1 medium red onion. sliced 2 big garlic cloves, slivered 1 carrot, sliced into medallions 1/2 head cauliflower, cut into bite-sized florets equal parts soy sauce, white wine vinegar, honey freshly grated ginger to taste a teaspoonish of cornstarch peanut oil heat the stir-fry ...Read more.

on the subject of forgiveness

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 26, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

or, mea culpa. if you have read my journal for any length of time, you know that i am a very open and sharing person. sometimes, perhaps, too open. i try to live as fully in the present as humanly possible, processing my emotions as they happen, if possible, or as soon as can be ...Read more.

you’re acting like a ten year old!

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 25, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

My inner child is ten years old! The adult world is pretty irrelevant to me. WhetherI’m off on my bicycle (or pony) exploring, lostin a good book, or giggling with my bestfriend, I live in a world apart, one full ofadventure and wonder and other stuff adultsdon’t understand. How Old is Your Inner Child? brought ...Read more.

the interview meme

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 25, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

questions from chefxh: You’ve written about the time you spent with Bob and Jeff. Today’s questions are about that. 1) Any prior experience of polyamory (or as I prefer, polyfidelity)? Although I have dated many men, I have only been in three significant relationships in my life: Renee, (e)Ric, and Rick. Each was monogamous, although ...Read more.

Oldest American Dies at 114

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 25, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4370562/ Let’s all hope we can be as charming and active by the time we reach that age.

An evening of dinner and movies

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 25, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

The Lost Skeleton of Cadvra at the Shattuck Theatre last night with albadger, progbear, tardis, and bigjohnsf was a serious laughfest. Recorded on DV, processed to look like an old B&W movie, but printed on color film, the film tells three overlapping stories: The quest of Dr. Paul Armstrong and his wife, Betty, to find ...Read more.

Am I really such an Ug-Lord?

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 24, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

I had been using this ad for a few days on craig’s list and didn’t get a single call. When I took out the image and just used the text of it (went back to that from before) I got a call today. ( What’s the matter with this ad? )

Thai City Restaurant Review

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 24, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

Click here to read my review on tawdry talk!

spam i don’t get

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 23, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

you know she wants it. bang her box with your big jock dick. there will be plenty of room once you have fisted her cunt open!!!

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 23, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

i haven’t had sex with another man since MLK weekend in tuscon at fiesta. fuck, i’m horny, and i miss bob and jeff right about now.

word of the day

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 23, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

frumpster: feel free to assign your own definition.

dinner

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Feb 23, 2004 | Tags: | Comments Off

5 tbs peanut oil 1 medium onion, thinly sliced 4-5 cloves garlic, pressed 15-20 tiny red potatoes, halfed or quartered 1 pound asparagus, fibrous end trimmed and cut into thirds 1 red pepper, julienned 1 jalapeno pepper, sliced and partially seeded 1 pound firm tofu, cubed 1 lemon, mincing the zest and juiced 1/2 head ...Read more.

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