Category Random

Moody: O is for, um, originality Comments

Mar3

“News” covers so many things: Car wrecks. City council decisions. Kids who can blow up balloons with their noses.

Moody: Takes on Tiger, tooth and Fat Tuesday Comments

Feb19

What I’ve been up to lately, in just seven easy installments.

Moody: 20 random thoughts Comments

Nov28

20 Random Thoughts We Can All Relate To

Moody: Zombies and head wounds – discuss Comments

Oct28

Zombie lore tells us a good head shot will kill a zombie. So: Is it possible for a zombie to have a head wound?

Moody: 7 quick takes; bad news, barfing and Broadway Comments

Oct23

Here we shall discuss random items of possible interest.

Moody: Bands, Beatles, bacon, books Comments

Oct9

1) In which I play fun Internet games.

Seems my band name, if I ever form one, is “The Other Side with Steve Godfrey.”

Moody: Three updates Comments

Sep21

In which: I provide an update on the factoids, briefs and trivia currently milling aimlessly in my mind, the ones keeping me from remembering important things like the Pythagorean theorem and where I left my cell phone.
Update the first: I ROCK on the lyrics to The Beatles: Rock Band, even on expert. I can play [...]

Moody: Cupcakes look like colons, right? Comments

Sep14

Press release I received today:

“Baking Contest Highlights 6th Annual National Punctuation Day, September 24

“National Punctuation Day stresses literacy for children and adults. Bake a cookie, cake, pastry, doughnut, or bread in the shape of a punctuation mark and become famous!

Moody: How do you like them noodles? Comments

Sep6

I made a comment a few weeks back about having leftover Top Ramen for dinner at my house. Photographer Jesse Skoubo wanted to know how I made Top Ramen. (Not how to make Top Ramen, I mean, but how I personally chose to cook it.)

“Isn’t there only one way to make Top Ramen?” I asked, puzzled. “Boil water, throw in the noodles, throw in the little flavor packet?”

Ah, how limited is my palate.

Lions and tigers and zip lines, oh my! Comments

Jul24

I participated in a two-hour webinar at work the other day. That’s when you get on the phone with someone far away who works your computer for you by remote until you either fall asleep or start categorizing your e-mails according to the seasons.

No, wait, that was just me. But I woke up right away when the webinar instructors clicked to a page about this attraction in San Diego.