I'm back in Hauppauge today, revisiting a pharmaceutical facility our company audited a few months ago. I flew to JFK, picked up a car and proceeded to get from JFK to Hauppauge in 45 minutes! I was even able to speed on the Belt Parkway - that was a far cry from my introduction to this road earlier in the year, which was quite rude indeed.
After work I plugged Trader Joe's into Ye Olde Garmin and went to Commack to get some food. Typically I don't mind eating alone, but I wasn't really feeling it today. Unless I'm in a place I'm really excited about, for me eating alone is a bit of a bummer. Instead I went grocery shopping. I love Trader Joe's - they are all about healthy and sometimes unusual food, at very fair prices. I'd love to have one in Buffalo - sorry Co-op.
My room has a little couch, a king-size bed and all the news channels I can stand! I wonder what Slick Willy will say tonight. Anyway, I got a bag full of stuff, including the bag, for $22.50. The bag is actually made from 100% consumer PET harvested from transparent chips, which originated from plastic bottles. The result? A $0.99 reusable white plastic bag that didn't need to be bleached for its appearance.
From back to front, side to side -
4oz. dried mangosteen (very rarely seen outside of Asia, at least according to the packaging) - $3.79
1 Qt. Mango + Antioxidant drink - $3.69
1 Qt. 1% milk $0.99
Instant Thai Mushroom Noodle Soup - $0.99
1 lb. 3-berry granola - $3.29
4oz. dried dragon fruit - $1.99
4.4oz. dried and sweetened hibiscus flowers - $1.99
8oz. "apocryphal pita" - 8 small pitas - $1.29
8oz. chipotle pepper hummus - $1.79
1 banana
1 apple
1 cool mint chocolate Clif Bar (I don't remember having tried this flavor)
Plus tax, etc.
I can't eat/drink all of this. I'm bringing back the dried stuff, and perhaps the granola.
But really, I am just worried about my using swear words via influence. It's not that I don't ever swear. If you are an Indian, swearing is a way of life. Since I can't use literal translations of all those oaths here, maybe I am unconsciously substituting the swear words commonly used here. Hearing people swearing encourages me to be lazy and unimaginative in my speech and I don't like that.
Also, JetBlue's concourse has a better selection of food stalls than concourses elsewhere at JFK. I made it through alive and well from Prague last year because of the awesome food at the JetBlue stalls.
Laziness. Poverty. Does it really matter? The outcome is obnoxiousness, exponentiated.
(e:paul) - I don't know when you've been to JFK last but JetBlue's wi-fi hot spot is nice. I think you'd like it - it is one of the best I've seen around the country by far. they installed lounge chairs with tables, and taller steel tables with AC outlets and monitors. The monitors were touch screen menus - you can order at the hot spot and someone brings you your food while you surf/work/whatever.
(e:tiny) - I swear a lot but it is not down to a poverty of expression. I am just lazy at times!
The lighting in that picture is so "future-scapey". It's like you are standing in the booth of fluorescence.
I like that expression! It's better than swearing. I am probably turning into this 80 year old hag but I am starting to dislike swearing more and more. I feel it reflects poverty of expression. Lately, I can't tolerate being around people who swear without purpose. It's depressing because I feel they are rubbing off on my language and I resent that.
The Oh Snap comes from the Biz Markie song "Just a Friend". Biz says "OH, SHNAP, Guess what I saw?"
Nice pic. Where does the "snap" come from? My boss (e:mrdeadlier) says it all the time.