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12.29.2006

Another Drawing...of Me!

So yeah...as previously posted, I have this new toy that allows me to draw on my computer. Not literally...but allows me to use photoshop and a pen mouse to accurately draw some fun things.

So take a look...see what you think!



That's me...somewhere warm and sunny.

~j

12.28.2006

A New Toy!

Okay...so Christmas is over and everyone is playing with all of the new toys they received...and I'm no different.

Well...even though it wasn't a gift, it is something I purchased. It's a WACOM tablet. If you don't know what that is...let me explain really quick.

It's a pad that you can use a mouse or pen mouse on. The pen is much more accurate and is pressure sensitive which mean I can start really making some awesome graphic things for the station.

I took a little time yesterday and drew out a quick picture. Here is an example of my actual drawing talent!



And yes...that's a drawing of me saying, "Hey!"

Hope you like...I'm sure I'll share more in days to come.

~j

12.19.2006

Almighty Heroes!

The following is a news article I ran across...

The creator of a toy many Baby Boomers played with has created a new toy for Boomers to give to their grandkids.

The "St. Petersburg Times" reports 78-year-old Don Levine the inventor of the 12-inch G.I. Joe Action figure, who left Hasbro in 1975, is launching a new line of action figures called the "Almighty Heroes" based on biblical figures like Moses, Noah and Queen Esther.

The pose-able Old Testament figure comes with accessories and a comic book that explains the characters exploits. Levine said, "The idea is to teach children exactly what the Bible talks about, and the strength of what it is."

The "Almighty Heroes" can be ordered online at www.FamilyValuesCenter.com

As a kid...I had many action figures, like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, X-Men, He-Man, and more. So...obviously I couldn't pass up taking a look at these new found "Almighty Heroes". Boy was I surprised...Take a look...



(By the way...the one on the left is Moses...the one on the right is David, from David and Goliath.)

Not what you expected I bet. Not what I pictured when I first heard about them. Oh well...if it brings kids closer to biblical stories, by all means, "Almight Heroes Away!"

~j

12.13.2006

Oh Yeah!

Oh Yeah! That's right...I'm on the Big Show!!! WOOT!

I'm covering for Troy West and will be maning the Big Show. This is quite an opportunity for me...I'm honored...I hope I do it justice.

In honor of this momentous occasion, I decided to make a graphic that could capture the size and essance of the Big Show. So take a look...



Oh yeah...and don't forget to listen to the Big Show, weekdays, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

~jeremy

12.11.2006

What is it Solution!

Alright...so about a week to figure it out...that wasn't too bad. Maybe I'm getting good enough to put a prize on the line...we'll see.

In any case...someone finally guessed the most recent image, and in fact it was mashed potatoes. The guess however...didn't come without a little guidance, I did after all give out a clue. :) It's okay...it's all in good fun!

So here is the original image...so you can see a little better of what you were looking at!



~jeremy

12.08.2006

A Very Cool Idea...


Alright...first off...no one has guess on what the latest, "What is it?" picture...did I stump you all again? Maybe I should start offering prizes...hmm...it's a thought.

Anyway...moving on. I received an email from a friend today, and it was a legitimate email! How exciting! It wasn't just another forward, but rather something I'd like to share with you.

The email I received was about the company "Xerox". You're probably wondering where this is going...well, hang with me a minute.

Xerox is sponsoring a website where they will print out postcards to soldiers serving in Iraq. It's a GREAT project for all of us (kids included) to spend some time at the computer setting up cards to send.

If you go to this web site, http://www.letssaythanks.com, you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. Now, unfortunetly you can't pick out who gets it, but it WILL go to some member of the armed services.

It is FREE and it only takes a second and I would say we should pass this on to everyone we know, that way those armed service members would know that they're in our thoughts this Holiday season!

Now...personally...I'm against the war in general, however, whether you are for or against the war, I say, our guys and gals over there need to know we are behind them...so take a moment and head to this site and send out a postcard, and feel free to leave a comment if you feel moved to do so.

Also, one last thing...these postcards were designed by kids, so they mean that little bit more. Oh and...THANKS XEROX!

Thanks...and Happy Holidays!

~j

12.06.2006

Alright...So it's been a while.

Hey Friends...

Haven't talked to you in quite some time huh? Sorry about that. Things have been only slightly busy around here...tis the season I suppose. Which reminds me...all too often throughout the Holiday season we get hyper-focused on our own needs and wants. Like what we want for Christmas...or what we need to get for someone else.

I just want to take a second and challenge you to take some time this Holiday season to stop by and say hello to someone you haven't talk to in a while. Or maybe send a Christmas card or gift to someone you know who isn't going to get anything this year. Just take time to slow down and look at those around you...I know I need to work on it too, so Good Luck!

Without further ado...here is another, "What is it?"

So...What is it?



Be nice...I'm a little out of practice.

~j

11.22.2006

"What is It?" Solution.

Alright...so I finally succeeded in stumping you. I'm almost hesitent to even reveal the answer, because I'm afraid I'll never find another difficult picture.

However...because I'm such a nice guy, I'll go ahead and show you, and tell you what the "green" image is.

First off...for those who haven't seen it, this is the image:



Now...here is the solution:



This is an ariel shot of Lakewood Blvd. in Holland. So essentially, it's an above shot of the trees. Thanks for all the fun and guessing!

Stay tuned for future stumpers!

~j

The "Sorry Signal"

Alright...so I talked about this on my show last night and I thought that I should come up with a picture.

For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, let me explain.

The other day I was leaving Hudsonville and was on the entrance ramp to the highway. I like a little speed...so by the time I reached the highway, I was already going 70.

However...traffic was a little full on the highway. There were 2 semi trucks in the right lane and a continuous flow of traffic in the left. I fit right between the 2 semi trucks...although wasn't really comfortable with that.

Anyway...I wanted to get around the semi in front of me because he was going like 60 mph, and I had to slow down from 70. So I looked quickly and went to merge into the left lane, when I double checked I noticed a car and swerved back. Oops.

This is where my idea comes in. It was a "not-so-bright" move and I felt pretty lame about it. So it got me thinking...what if cars had "Sorry Signals" built into them. I pictured it kind of like a turn signal, only it's for apologizing for something you did that probably wasn't the best idea.

This is what I thought it would look like.



I imagine it to light up really, really bright to make sure people see it. I really don't believe it'll catch on, but I am sorry for being impatient on the road.

~j

11.20.2006

The second one for Today



2 of them today! 2 chances to WIN BIG! Win what you ask? Hmm...the title of beating me at my own game! Yeah...sorry, I don't have any prizes to give away.

Guess away...leave a comment and let me know what you think it is and I'll reveal the answer later today.

~j

Let's try this one more time...What is it?



Again...I'm having a very difficult time trying to come up with a challenging image for you all to guess. So I'm going to post 2 more today and see where it goes.

Here's the first of the 2...What is it? Leave a comment and I'll reveal the answer later on throughout the day.

~j

11.17.2006

What Is It?


Okay...so the last one was way too easy...so here's a new one.

Good luck with it...I have a feeling it'll be a little harder. If you get this one too quickly, I think I'll have to admit defeat.

~j

What Is It?


Now that I'm back in town...it's time to have more fun with all of you.

You've all done so well figuring out what fun little pictures I've put up, not let's see if you can figure out what this next one is. I'm not sure if it's hard, or if it's easy, but it'll give you something to do!

Have fun!

~j

11.16.2006

Where Have I Been?


You're probably wondering where I've been for the last week and a half, since this Blog hasn't been updated since November 2nd.

Well, I'd like to say I've been off "jellyfishing" because it sure looks fun, but in reality...I've been swamped with work.

I was gone for over a week...part of it on a Sr. High Youth Retreat and a larger part of it I spent with the radio station down in Biloxi, Mississippi helping out with the hurricane relief.

I'd also love to tell you I worked on homes and such, but I spent most of my time crammed into a little room broadcasting, doing website stuff, interviews, and much much more.

Needless to say...the time away caused me to play catch-up once I returned back home. So that's what I've been doing for the last couple of days. I'll try and get back on the band wagon and post more, just bear with me and I get back into my regular routine.

(The reason for the "jellyfishing" picture is because while I was down in Biloxi, I walked the beach along with some friends and there were dead jellyfish all over the beach and we touched them!)

More later...hopefully...

~j

11.02.2006

Korfball...is it just Basketball?

The term "Korf" does stand for "Basket", however Korfball is way different that Basketball.

First off...teams are co-ed teams. Second...the hoop has no backboard. Third...no dribbling, only passing. Fourth...no moving if you have the ball. Fifth...scoring is like soccer, one point at a time.

Sounds pretty interesting...what to know more? Check HERE!

~j

Your Name on Mars?


Yeah you read right, you too can have your name on Mars.

According to a recent news release...

Now's your chance to have your name placed on the Red Planet.

In 2007, The Planetary Society will be sending a specialized silica-glass DVD to Mars aboard "Phoenix," NASA's newest scout mission. The disk will be attached to the deck of the Phoenix lander and will contain a collection of 19th and 20th Century stories, essays and art inspired by the planet. The disk will also include the famed 1938 radio broadcast "The War of the Worlds."

People from around the world are invited to add their own names, the names of loved ones, even the family pet to the Mars bound disk. Just log onto the Planetary Society website at www.planetary.org and follow the links. After you fill out the form you can download a certificate stating that your name will be on Mars.

The deadline for submitting your name is February 1st, 2007. The special disk will last for several hundred years, plenty of time for future generations to discover and read the Red Planet's first library.


This is kind of a cool idea. Just thought I would pass it along just in case you'd like to send your name to Mars.

~j

What is this?

Alright...so you guys got the last one pretty easy. Good job. You challenged me to try and stump you. Now let's see how well I did.

Can you tell me what this is? Leave a comment and let me know.



~j

Switchfoot in Concert!

Oh yeah...it was a FANTASTIC time.

A Meet 'n Greet, Good Music, and FRIENDS...all the makings of a good time.

Here's my friends and I chillin' with Switchfoot. (They're good people...very friendly)



~j

10.31.2006

What is that?!

Okay...so I ran across this image during one of my many internet adventures. I know what it is, but the question is...do you? Take a look and leave a comment as to what you think it is? In a couple of days...I'll reaveal the answer.



~jeremy

10.30.2006

Holidays!


It seems like there is a holiday for every occassion...or is there? Sometimes the amount of holidays can be a little overwhelming, and the old saying goes, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em."

Well this is exactly what the Olive Garden want's your children to do. If you have children anywhere from 1st grade through 12th grade, they can enter this contest.

Essentially the contest is for kids to come up with a new holiday. Give it a name, and share how you would celebrate it, all in essay form. The essay should be 50-250 words and the winners receive a trip to New York and a $2,500 savings bond. Deadline is December 1st, 2006.

For more information, check out the Olive Garden's website.

Grits: Hittin' Curves Lyrics

Coffee's verse:
Deadlocked in the zone, we prone to dip into the unknown
Quick to flip if one trip, first we break bread, then break heads
Look at all the people runnin' in fear, scared
Unwilling to hear what's said, hide under the shed
We lyin' in the filth, grown men layin' in our own beds
Pull ourselves up by the bootstraps
Hit them curves, dodge the trap
Don't move at a slow pace
Hand us a mic, we move the whole place
This for each and every hood,
Eighteenth Ave, Wedgewood, South side, clean cutz
Tell me who on it, tell me what you know that's good
Baller blockin' ain't an option, that ain't the purpose of my concoction
Releasin' toxins in the abyss, boxin' you in so you don't miss
Me gettin' you rockin', Nashville
Proud I'm in it, been a minute
Gettin' our due, me and my crew
Rep our city, how ‘bout you?
Hittin' curves!

Hook:
Hittin Curves, shorty, baby, ooo hoo
(Dipping in the ride, swerving in the ride)

Bridge 1:
That's why we tell them
Swerving we ruling we serving
Hittin them curves and then we
Pushing them verses them curses
They must be broken yeah
Taking them Tennessee corners
And changing lanes cause they
Brought us enough contradiction
So now we change our position yeah, yeah….

V2
Bonafide's verse
I'm in LaVergne letting the Chevy burn rubber every turn
Changing lanes while the body swang heavy to the right
Like my life hit them curves swerve as I discern to turn
Back down the one way truth and the life
I learn lessons every block counting blessings like rocks
As I bubble in the struggle in the Classic Caprice
Releasing pressure like these woofers in the back of my seats
And speaking clearer than these tweeters when I'm over these beats
I check the navigation to see what direction to take
To lead a generation headed for collision with fate
On the darker side in the ride looking through rearviews
In full speed searching for a u turn to save you hittin curves….

BRIDGE

10.25.2006

Eat 'em Up Tigers, Eat 'em Up!

So the Tigers are down 1 game in the World Series, not too bad. However, the game last night, could've been a little better, I think.

To "positively encourage" the Tiger's into a win tonight, I made this picture.



Hope you like it Tiger fan's. Here's hoping there's a Game 7!

~jeremy

10.24.2006

Ooo...Some Helpful Questions

After a long span of NOT dating, I'm back into it and it's going very, very well by the way, thanks for asking.

However, this post isn't about my personal life. What it is about, is that if you have trouble sometimes getting through that first date, I ran across an article on MSN.com, that gives you a few questions you can use as ammunition (for lack of a better term).

Before I give you these treasured questions, let me tell you that I haven't had to use them...yet, so I'm not sure how well they'll work, plus...these questions are acceptable for either boy or girl.

So here we go...oh and there are reasons for these questions. Here they are:

1. What's your favorite scene from your favorite movie or book?

Reason: Talking about mass media and pop culture can clue you in to similar interests and worldviews.

2. What do you love about you job?

Reason: You can delve into your date’s likes and dislikes; reveal his or her strengths; see how he or she handles conflict; and find out how happy this person is with life overall.

3. If money were no object, what would you do with your life?

Reason: This tried-and-true icebreaker showcases your date’s hopes, dreams, and even regrets—topics that often remain untouched by even serious romantic partners. Your date’s response will help clue you in to common goals and interests that go beyond what you do on a day-to-day basis.

4. What's your definition of a relationship?

Reason:
Granted, it takes a bit of build-up to ask this question (usually, once you begin discussing your dating histories, you can slip this one in), but it’s worth asking. Does your date want to be wined and dined, or are you both looking for a 50/50 relationship? It’s too soon to know what this specific potential relationship will look like, but a question like this lets you share your expectations and fundamental beliefs.

5. Would you share an embarrassing moment?

Reason: This fun question is great to ask when a date has gotten a little tense or quiet, because it reveals both details of your date’s history and his or her character. Just know that you may have to share an awkward experience first in order to make your date feel comfortable.

Hope that helps some of you out!

~jeremy

"Bridge May Be Icy"


Hmm...that seems like a good warning huh?

Well let me tell you, I've been driving for a number of years now, and not once have I ever actually encountered an icy bridge, that is until this morning.

So there I was...driving eastbound on Chicago Dr., just past Elhart, when I notice of couple of cars on the side of the road.

I merge into the left lane to give them they're space, always try to be safe!

As I pass this scene I realize that the lovely touch of winter we received last night had caused some icy roads since a car that had been coming from the other direction had hit an icy patch and slid through the median to be thrown up agaist the guard rail. Let's all say thank you to the person responsible for guard rails. "Thank you!"

I believe that they were safe and being attended too, so I continued on my way. As I passed the scene I came up on a small bridge. At that point I had decided that it was probably a good idea to go ahead to merge back into the right lane.

Well, that might have been a good idea if the roads WEREN'T icy. My car started to slide and all of the sudden years of winter driving came flooding back to my memory. I got my car under control and I'm safe, but I'm here to tell you, when a sign says, "Bridge May Be Icy" it sure isn't kidding.

Also, now that my brain has been rebooted for winter driving, I think I'm set for winter now!

Just thought I share, please be safe on those roads, and it's never too early to get yourself into winter driving mode!

~jeremy

*Oh...and...um...where were the salt trucks this morning?

531762984

Are you wondering what, "531762984" means? Well, I'll give you a hint before I tell you, maybe more what it's NOT. It's not related to "Lost" in any way, so don't worry "Lost" fans, no more numbers.

It's one line from the cross-word-like puzzle "Sudoku".

Sudoku, seems to be a fairly popular alternative to the cross-word or word search. If you're unfamilar with what this game is, let me take a minute to explain it to you.

The entire game board is 9 clusters of 3 square by 3 square boxes. When you start a game there will be random (not so random) numbers filling some of the 81 little boxes. The point of the game is to make sure that every row, column, and 3 by 3 box contains ONLY the number 1-9.

Switching gears for a minute, think about those long waits at the dentist or doctors office...now...combine the two, what do you get?

Sudoku Wallpaper! Yeah! Check it out:



I'm not real sure if this will catch on, but wouldn't it be something if the next time you were in a waiting room, everyone worked together to solve a Sudoku puzzle? Sudoku...bringing the world together 9 numbers at a time.

~jeremy

10.20.2006

"Shrek the Third"


Check this out. A third installment of one of the best computer animated movies, (in my opinion) is on it's way to theaters in 2007. Want to check out the details...well, there are very few at this point. However, you can check out the official website HERE.

10.19.2006

My celebrity look-alikes!

Check this out, this website: myheritage.com will allow you to upload a picture of your face and it'll search it's database and display celebrities that look like you, or that you look like. Check it out. Again...sorry Lindsay Lohan.



Mark Ruffalo came in with the highest percent of accuracy at 73%. Is that a good thing? Check it out sometime, it's kind of fun. However, I put in a different picture and got completely different results. One picture turned up Shirley Temple as a result. Is my face really that girly?

~jeremy

10.16.2006

Pretty good day...

Alright...so I apologize for being so lazy. Haven't really updated this thing in quite a while.

Moving on...World Series Tickets went on sale today, pretty exciting!

Well at about 10 this morning, the time the tickets went on sale, 5 of us here in the office hopped online to try and score some tickets.

It wasn't easy by any means, and it wasn't fast. There were wait time of 25 minutes, that only brought up a "sorry, try again later" response.

Well, at about 10:30, one of us finally got through to get some tickets. Now before I share who that lucky person is, let me tell you that we were all trying to get tickets for different games.

Mandy...tried for Game 2, Jason...tried for Game 1, Brian...I'm not sure, Troy...tried Game 2 then 6, and I tried for Game 7. Now before you pick on my choice of Game 7 hear me out. If it goes to Game 7...think about how great of a game that'll be, if it doesn't, I get a refund on the tickets. It would be a win/win situation.

Alright, so now let me tell you who actually got tickets...I did! 2 of them to be exact! Woot! (Guess we know where my bonus went)

Yeah, it's Game 7, but like I said, if the World Series goes that many games, it's going to be a good one to go to, if it doesn't I'm not out anything. Also...before you pick on me too much...check out where the seats are located: Section 104 (see graphic below)



Pretty nice huh? I guess now all I need to do is find someone to go with! Oh yeah, and guess what I didn't notice...that game is scheduled for a Sunday, which mean, Youth Group! Oops...now what do I do??

~jeremy

10.10.2006

Cold Weather...Easy Warm Meals.

Alright, so let's be honest, with a chance of snow later this week, the weather isn't warming up. So during one of my many ventures on the internet I ran across an article on msn.com about 5 Fuss-Free Cold Weather Meals.

Since I'm not some super-chef, I thought I'd pass the recipies on to you, so that you'd have them in your pocket for a super cold day.

First one: "Corn & Sausage Chowder"



Although the sound of corn and sausage chowder, doesn't get my tastebuds all excited, it does sound warm, and I'm sure some of you out there might be itching for a recipe. So here you go.

Makes 6 servings

Start to Finish: 30 minutes

Ingredients

* 1 pound bulk pork sausage
* 1 cup coarsely chopped onion
* 4 cups peeled potatoes cut in 1/2-inch cubes
* 2 cups water
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram, crushed
* 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
* 1 17-ounce can cream-style corn
* 1 17-ounce can whole-kernel corn, drained
* 1 12-ounce can evaporated milk

Directions

1. In a Dutch oven or kettle, cook the pork sausage and onion until the sausage is brown and the onion is tender. Drain mixture on paper towels.

2. Return sausage mixture to Dutch oven. Stir in potatoes, water, salt, marjoram, and pepper. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, about 15 minutes or until potato is just tender.

3. Add the cream-style corn, whole-kernel corn, and the evaporated milk. Heat through. Makes 6 servings.

Next: "Maple-Glazed Chicken and Vegetables"



This one doesn't sound too bad. Check it out.

Prep: 15 minutes
Bake: 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2-1/2 to 3 pounds meaty chicken pieces (breasts, thighs, and drumsticks)
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 3 cups sliced or cut-up vegetables (such as carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, rutabaga, turnips, and/or parsnips), cut 1/2-inch thick
  • 1 large onion, cut into wedges
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon margarine or butter
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup or maple-flavored syrup

Directions

1. Skin chicken. Place chicken in a lightly greased shallow baking pan; brush with oil. Arrange sliced vegetables and onion around chicken. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour broth over vegetables. Bake in a 425 degrees F oven 20 minutes.

2. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt margarine or butter. Stir in maple syrup; heat through. Brush mixture over chicken and vegetables. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes more or until chicken is tender and no longer pink and vegetables are tender, brushing frequently with maple syrup mixture.

3. Transfer chicken and vegetables to a serving platter; keep warm. Skim fat from pan drippings; pass pan drippings with chicken. Makes 6 servings.

Ooo...here's another: "Pan-Seared Scallops"



Not a huge seafood fan, but again...maybe you are.

Start to Finish: 20 minutes
Ingredients

  • 1 pound fresh or frozen sea scallops
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons blackened steak seasoning or Cajun seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 1 10-ounce package prewashed spinach
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 cup cooked bacon pieces

Directions

1. Thaw scallops, if frozen. Rinse scallops; pat dry. In a plastic bag combine flour and seasoning. Add scallops; toss to coat. In a large skillet cook scallops in hot oil over medium heat about 6 minutes or until browned and opaque, turning once. Remove scallops.

2. Add spinach to skillet; sprinkle with water. Cook, covered, over medium-high heat about 2 minutes or until spinach is wilted. Add vinegar; toss to coat evenly. Return scallops to skillet; heat through. Sprinkle with bacon. Makes 4 servings.

Here's something for the little Italian in your house: "Ravioli Lasagna"



I think this would be enjoyable, but my favorite is coming up.

Makes 4 servings

Start to Finish: 25 minutes
Ingredients

  • 2 cups light chunk-style spaghetti sauce
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 9-ounce package refrigerated or frozen cheese- or meat-filled ravioli
  • 1 slightly beaten egg
  • 1 15-ounce carton fat-free ricotta cheese
  • 1/4 cup grated Romano or Parmesan cheese
  • 1 10-ounce package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
  • Grated Romano or Parmesan cheese

Directions

1. In a 10-inch skillet, combine spaghetti sauce and water. Bring to boiling. Stir in the ravioli. Cover and cook mixture over medium heat about 5 minutes or until ravioli are nearly tender, stirring once to prevent sticking.

2. In a medium mixing bowl, combine the egg, ricotta cheese, and 1/4 cup Romano cheese. Dot ravioli with spinach. Spoon ricotta mixture on top of spinach. Cover and cook over low heat about 10 minutes more or until ricotta layer is set and pasta is just tender. Sprinkle each serving with additional grated Romano or Parmesan cheese. Makes 4 servings.

Mmm...I think I'd like this one the best: "Pork Chops w. Chili-Apricot Glaze"





Enjoy this one, I think I'll be having it a few times this year.

Prep: 15 min.
Broil: 16 min.

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup apricot jam or preserves
  • 1/4 cup chili sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sweet-hot mustard or brown mustard
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 4 boneless pork top loin chops, 1 inch thick (about 1-1/2 pounds total)

Directions

1. For glaze, cut up any large pieces in apricot jam or preserves. In a small saucepan combine jam or preserves, chili sauce, mustard, and water. Cook and stir over medium-low heat until heated through and well blended. Remove from heat.

2. Trim excess fat from pork chops. Place chops on unheated rack of broiler pan. Broil 4 to 5 inches from heat for 8 minutes.

3. Turn pork chops; brush generously with glaze. Broil 8 to 12 minutes more or until juices run clear. Spoon any remaining glaze over meat before serving. Makes 4 servings.




That's enough for you to chew on...have fun and keep warm the next couple of days.

~jeremy

10.05.2006

Lost: Season 3, Episode 1

"A Tale of Two Cities" (Season Premiere)

Well, "Lost" kicked off last night, and I must say that it was slightly above par. I guess I would have like to get more, however I have to remind myself that that isn't the nature of "Lost".

I'm not going to give a play by play recap of the episode because I wouldn't want to spoil anything for those who missed it. If you want a recap, head HERE.

I will say that from what I've read and heard that this season is going to be focusing more from the "Others" point of view. In the previous seasons we've been on the survivors side because they crashed on the island and the "Others" we're kidnapping them, however...think about this. The "Others" were there before the survivors just minding their own business and the survivors are the ones tearing up the place, blowing open hatches and such. Which group is good? Hard to say.

The season premiere answered few questions and only brought more to the table, however it gave us a brief look into the "Others" lives before the crash. It'll be interesting to see where this season takes us.

If you aren't a fan of "Lost", well...you should be, it's very enjoyable. It's almost like a who-dunnit mystery type of show.

I'm excited for the coming weeks because I'd like to see how the other survivors are doing. Hurley was sent back to the other side of the island at the end of the 2nd season...is he back yet? How are Sun, Jin, and Sayid? Are we going to see more of Desmond's girlfriend Penelope, and those guys who seemed to be at the north pole who claimed to have found him?

Welcome back to "Lost". Are you "Lost" yet?

Here are a few pics of last night's episode. Enjoy!

Julie (one of the "Others")

The "Others" look up to see the Plane.

A look at the "Others" village.

Kate has breakfast with Henry Gale (Ben).

Sawyer wakes up inside a bear cage. (Perhaps for Polar bears?)

Sawyer is tested.

Jack awakes to find himself trapped inside an examination room.*

*This image really confused me...this shot is NOT in the first episode, at least from what I remember.

~jeremy

9.29.2006

Where's my Pam?


Alright...I'm a fan of "The Office." And as so, I try to apply some of the lessons learned, to my own life. I also try to apply what happens and I guess compare it to my life. So I want to know...Where's my Pam?

Here at JQ, I'm the only single quy and T.V. history tells us, that for every single guy, there is an equal and opposite single girl. Well...where is she?

I'm not trying to make this a plea, but more of a satirical observation.

I find the chemistry between Jim and Pam to be so natural and...well..."just right." I'm not to familiar with the BBC version that everyone tells me to watch. I'm told that the NBC version follows the BBC version pretty closely, so I'm not sure if and when Jim and Pam ever get together.

I don't watch soap operas, and never will, but I really want Jim and Pam to get together. Good luck you too! And here's hoping I'll find my Pam soon!

~jeremy

Water Spout!

Yeah so today was kind of a fun weather day. At about 10:44 this morning, a WoodTV Holland cam snapped this picture. Thought I would pass it on.



~jeremy

Top 15 Hot Toys for Holiday 2006!



As talked about last night...here is a list of the hottest toys for this holiday season, just in case you'd like to get started early.

(By the way...these are not in any order..well their alphabetically)

"Blue Man Group Percussion Tubes"

"Designer's World"

"Dora's Talking Cash Register"

"ESPN Fast Action Football"

"Kid-Touch Digital Camera"

"Learn & Laugh Baby Grand Piano"

"Lego: Mindstorms NXT"

"My Scene: My Bling Bling Styling Head"

"Nitro Notebook from V-Tech"

"Power Rangers Deluxe Manticore Megazord"

"Speed Stacks StackPack"

"Sound City Railway"

"Tap Dance Mumble"

"T.M.X. (Tickle Me Extreme) Elmo"

"Nintendo Wii"

Well there you have it! Good luck and I hope you find everything you need to get this holiday season...oh and don't forget the batteries!!

~jeremy