  So, it's 5-am and I can't sleep, therefore, I'm going to 'blog. Ok, actually I'm going to 'blog and read urlLink Fe as lo and behold, it's been updated (I knew it would be after finding out about the whole house/cat/broadband fiasco). So it's probably bad that I'm up at this hour, being that I have to be up at nine to stuff the bird and get it into the oven (not to mention wrapping it in it's sheath of bacon). I love stuffing the bird. Ok, I love eating the stuffing that I've stuffed the bird with. My wife used to stuff the turkey with lemons, oranges, garlic and onions because she didn't think that she liked stuffing.
Then I made her the real stuff... Kellog's. You see, my family has never been a Stove Top family (possibly too sweet for my tastes as I like the spice). The Kellog's has always been bar none the best stuffing out there if you ask me and nothing else will do for a feast of the magnitude of Thanksgiving. The problem is that it's hard to find because not many places carry it. Every year, without fail, we end up spending the week up until the day before looking around and trying to find the good stuff. Usually by the fifth or sixth store we start to panic (memories of the terrible year we had to buy something else). Eventually (sans the bad year) we find it and all is well, but it's the same every year. This was no different. We went to about a half-dozen supermarkets and couldn't find it. Then my mom suggested Grocery Warehouse, the low-rent Albertsons.
Looking down the aisle I was about to give up when I saw it, The Magical Kellog's Stuffing Display . Thinking back on the week, wondering if we would have our beloved stuffing this year, I made a decision right then and there... I now have twelve bags in my pantry (it takes 3-4 to stuff a bird). At least next year I won't have to go through this.
So yeah, still can't sleep. It's simply the sheer excitement, not only because it's my favorite holiday, but because this has just been a damn good month in general. Cracker, urlLink BLM getting a job and moving into his phat palacial estate, getting curtains for our home and the downstairs finally coming together. Little stuff, I know, but it's made my month. Which leads me to the next big exciting reason this month is great Nintendo LameCube . You see, I was figuring on buying one for Christmas as they finally found a way to sucker me in with Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles . I was a little disappointed that the broke me so easily as I've been against most of Nintendo's crappy choices lately. So today, while on the stuffing hunt, we stopped by Best Buy after hitting JCP to look for a nice Thanksgiving tablecloth (go to Target, they have a better selection).
Then I saw it, they had the LameCube packaged with a disc featuring the old NES Legend of Zelda games. It's fucking sad and I know it sounds blown out of proportion for a material possession but I could barely move I was so excited. My wife asked if I was ok and I told her that I would be if we went home with one of these. Of course, we bought it and since we got home I've gotten through level 8 on the first game and it's awesome.
I mean, once again this sounds sad, but I never thought that I'd be playing these games via a console again. What a good fucking day. So that's my post for now. I'm just having a great time right now with almost everything and yeah. What a good month. Oh, yeah, I almost forgot: Happy Fuck Off Puritan Day! 
