I fried up a can of corned beef (not hash, just beef) that I took up north last year but we didn't eat for breakfast. I put half in each of 2 bowls, covered one bowlful of corned beef with 2 fists full of French's onions, covered that with Co-Jack cheese and microwaved it a few minutes. It smelled good and oniony when I took it out. It's what I'm eating right now. Sometimes when I've been up drinking all night (and day) instead of sleeping, strange things sound appetizing. I thought, yeah I could eat that.
I had a half dozen different mixed drinks with bottled mixers. Instead of using a shot, 1 - 1.5 ounces of booze like the instructions said, I used the 2.3 ounce mixer bottles as measures. So I had 1 tequila drink and 5 rum drinks that were all doubles, or a dozen shots.
And I made a pretty flower with the empties.
If you think juggling 6 small bottles and sticking them in a glass is easy, try doing it after you've had a few, and a few more, and...
I wisely try to avoid real glassware when I'm drinking alcohol, and most other times as well, so I used one of my souvenir tumblers from Cedar Point, "America's Roller Coast". It features horsies from the Cedar Downs Racing Derby. This isn't your run-of-mill little carousel with calliope music blasting from the center. Cedar Downs Racing Derby is a Derby Racer built by US manufacturer Prior and Church Company currently located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, USA. The ride originally opened at Euclid Beach Park as the Great American Racing Derby in 1921, though it was later known as just Racing Derby. At one point in its time at Euclid Beach Park, some of the horse-shaped ride vehicles were replaced with bicycle-shaped ones. The ride closed at Euclid Beach Park after the 1965 season and was relocated to Cedar Point. It's looking good for it's age of 103, unlike my mom who was born a year later. A family of up to 8 people can race 4 horses side by side as they move forward and back, in addition to moving up and down. The images on my tumbler are wrong as they show generic carousel horses with poles going through them, and these don't have poles going up beyond the inside. Bu tit does say Cedar Point in large letters on one side. I got 2 red ones and 2 of this purple(?) color with my tickets from playing Skee-Ball and stuff in the arcade. I need reminders of the good times in my life, and I was never very sad on a roller coaster, so I think about that too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Point P.S. The 1924 William H. Dentzel Carousel located in Kiddy Kingdom has poles through the horses, so the images aren't wrong, I was when I thought about the one I rode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6AXPVBYhEE