Even though I've been in the LSE for, I don't know, 2 months now and I've just realised that most of the students staying in the halls can't really cook. Obviously some can cook but most of them can't. I dunno why. Maybe it's because most of them are boarding school students and relied on their school cafeterias for meals. I can't say that I can cook well but at least I get by with cooking meals from scratch but from what I see in the shared fridge, most of the stuff my flatmates buy are just readymeals or stuff that you can shove in an oven or just boil etc. That stuff kills off your brain cells faster than cheetah trying to break the world speed record.

Still the food that I cook can't really be considered healthy either. Stir fries every day is going to build up the oil inside my body until one day someone exposes me to a naked flame and my name shall be remembered as one of the biggest tragedies in human history.

As I write this, my thanks and love goes out to the Italians and their pasta. It's simple and easy to make, shouldn't take more than half an hour to prepare and cook all the stuff. I love Italy and all it's people, but there's one thing I can't stand, it's their language. For some reason, my mind does horrific mental spasms every time it's exposed to the Italian language which makes my ears bleed (well not literally. If you thought I really did bleed from my ears you should get that thing in between yours checked tomorrow). I reiterate that the Italian people are wonderful and so is their country and traditions, but if only they could change their language back to Latin or something, I'd love them even more (in the metaphorical sense you perverts and stop mentally undressing me, it's distracting).

I'm typing this as I eat home made sweet and sour chicken (yep from scratch, the sause and everything). The damn thing took me an hour and half, but it was worth it. I think I'll make a curry next Monday or something.

Anyways, as the Screening Night Officer of the LSE Anime and Managa Society, I have to go back into LSE and put on an anime scheduled for tonight (Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, or When Cicadas Cry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higurashi). Even though it is anime, I'd recommend you guys watch the 26 episode psychological horror series (get it from www.animesuki.com through torrents). I've shown it to people who's previously not into anime and they all loved it.

Well, I need to finish eating and get going. Until next time, my little slaves, hehehe.