Monday, August 14, 2006

last place i thought i would look, but finally found a japanese bakery within 30 miles from my house that has decent pastries (the almond croissant ALMOST rival Premiere Moisson. almost).

a coworker-friend suggested that i may have ADD. i get impatient a lot, and i am a super multi tasker. as in while i'm waiting for some website to load i have 2 other websites i'm reading concurrently, and i check forums and cnn all the time throughout the day. i dunno. how do you know if you have ADD?!?!

damn, about to sneeze i reached for the kleenex and it's further from my reach than i thought. oh well, my cubicle, my germs.
coincidentally, my cube is really messy. not dirty, but just a disorganized chaos of items littered around. it makes it 'interesting'. no one would ever be able to find all the trade secrets i have written and scattered around aimlessly ;) just joking.

3 Comments:

At 6:31 AM, Blogger feistydaichi said...

you had me excited there but that don't look like a japanese bakery. It looks like a wanna-be french bakery.

They also omit one key basis of all Japanese cooking: simplicity. I'll take a kasutera anyday.

As for ADD, I think loading pages during others has more to do with impatience than ADD. And it reflects on your desk space. You're scatter brained - your mind is always wandering somewhere else. (That's me). My tri board is an addiction. Let's see... my participation has gone down a bit but I have made 668 posts over the last 3 years... probably most during work hours... *ahem*

ps. i don't think moisson has the best amandine. Boulangere Banette in NDG (french chain) has the longest, sweetest, perfect flakiness and not too gooey amandine you can sink your teeth into... droool... I haven't had one in a long time.

 
At 7:15 PM, Blogger Deviline said...

Everyone surfs that way. You DO NOT have ADD. The official medical definition with diagnostic criteria is found at http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/symptom.htm. If you had ADD, you would have never made it through school and succeeded! It requires a functional impairment of daily life to diagnose ADD.

 
At 11:42 PM, Blogger zibalatz said...

Oh I've seen these symptoms before. You don't have ADD, you have cancer. Sorry.

 

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