Posted by ryan / Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
I’m not complaining, but unfulfilled apocalyptic prophecies are a dime a dozen. It doesn’t hurt to play a game of devil’s advocate though.
What if Harold Camping‘s calculations are correct?
Let’s just “assume” that he knows what he’s talking about. The ramifications of not taking him seriously could be dire. We must come to grips with this, and treat the next three days like our last. There are numerous aspects to living life to the fullest, but I will focus on eating without any attached guilt.
These are a few of my favorite things.
5. Given the choice of a dessert, I would probably choose authentic gelato over anything else. The taste of the natural ingredients is a delightful experience each and every time. As far as flavors are concerned, I enjoy several of them. Pistachio may be my favorite.
4. I’ve always loved Italian pasta dishes too. The one that stands out to me most is Fettuccine Alfredo with grilled chicken. The creamy taste and texture of a quality Alfredo sauce is a gift from heaven. I haven’t had this in awhile actually. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late!
3. Breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day, but I choose to skip it more often than not. Don’t get me wrong, I love breakfast food. I just don’t leave myself enough time in the morning to prepare or stop for something I’d enjoy. My ideal first meal of the day would consist of an enormous omelet with massive amounts of cheese, bacon, sausage, ham, peppers, onions, mushrooms, and more cheese. Maybe some buttered toast on the side.
2. Is there anything better than a thick and juicy steak that is grilled to your exact specifications? The marinade is a key component for me. A perfectly-marinated steak doesn’t need any sauce.
1. It’s Craft Beer Week! Forget about those cheap watered down pilsners that actively try to monopolize the industry. Let yourself live a little with a few locally-brewed Ales, Lagers, Stouts, Porters, or IPA’s.
I realize this isn’t a very comprehensive list, but we only have a few days left anyway!
I’m 99.9% positive that Camping is a lunatic, and we have nothing to worry about. Another question still remains though…
What about that Mayan Calendar?
-Ryan Robertson
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