Diet?

Ξ July 12th, 2010 | → 0 Comments | ∇ garthe nelson |

OK, I have been seriously slacking on just about all fronts.

The World Cup has not been good for my schedule keeping me up at all hours of the night and generally also forcing me to down a significant number of beers that whole time too.

But it’s finally over. Congratulations to Spain on sneaking off with a win as The Netherlands couldn’t kick the ball in the ocean if they were standing on the beach and the Germans were denied a PK in the semifinal when Ozil was clearly knocked over in the penalty area.

Pretty fun 4 weeks of action but for the love of god, train some referees before the next 4 years rolls around. Or else start using video review. There were just too many game changing calls or no-calls for that level of play.

On another note, DIET!

OK, I haven’t been updating for a while, but I think I can sum up my diet for the last couple weeks pretty well in just a couple words: beer, nachos. I don’t know how nachos didn’t make it on the banned list but since they aren’t, that’s pretty much what I’ve lived on while enjoying the world cup and hardly sleeping.

Tonight I had my first relatively normal meal in a while, a salad of cabbage and assorted vegetables, fried chicken, watermelon, and a  gobou salad. I would say burdock root except that I had never heard of the word until I looked up gobou in my Japanese to English dictionary.

Stay tuned, more to come……..

 

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    Gartheeeism originated somewhere in the latter half of the 20th century and is distinguishable from the other great monotheisms by its first commandment: keep all days holy by not working on any of them. Sometimes not-work falls into the Mahjong category, playing tournaments or especially Konami’s Mahjong Fight Club video arcade game. Sometimes it takes the form of acting or posing for Japanese TV dramas or baseball uniform catalogs. It also sometimes includes a fair amount of poker, online or otherwise. Finally, there’s the occasional English lesson, often accompanied by a beer or three. Garthe follows in the footsteps of greats like John Smith and L. Ron Hubbard who knew that there’s no better business than having your own religion.

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