Agent Palmer

Of all things Geek. I am…

Coffee’d Up with Appreciation Thanks to Full of Fibre Podcast

Agent Palmer Gets a Package

Agent’s receive packages all the time. Usually, in unmarked brown paper wrapping from all over the globe. And commonly with contents for their eyes only. But I have received a package of similar look that must be shared.

It was a small care package from Chad, Jen, and Aiden (#lilman) of the Full of Fibre Podcast. It contained some Monogram Coffee, the “Torea Village” blend, and some stickers and magnets, but most notably a card, which I will declassify shortly.

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A Tale of Two Cookies: Chocolate Chip & Oatmeal Raisin

Chocolate Chip vs Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

A Special Fictional Report from Agent Karat

On a day as regular as any, an irregular thing happened.

This event was so small and insignificant it hid the import and meaning of its grandeur. Like all stories that must have a beginning in some place unusual or far away, this one has a beginning, too. But it is not in a place with a made up name or setting.

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Oh, The Things You’ll be Tagged In… The Nine Threes

For a little fun, I’ve decided to respond to Moving the Needle’s Roy MacMillan, who tagged me in a social media post. I’ve renamed it “The Nine Threes,” because it didn’t have a name and it contains nine things that all require three answers.

I apologize for the “classified” responses, but it appears as though my superiors haven’t yet declassified all of my exploits. Those are the breaks for a secret agent blogger…

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Geeking Out was as Profitable as it was Fun in 2015: A Look Back

Geeking Out was as Profitable as it was Fun in 2015 A Look Back

Looking back at 2015, it’s safe to say that another banner geek year has passed. So let’s take a look into what made this one so special.

Starting at the movies, the record for box office opening was broken twice this year, and almost three times, all with geek movies. First, in May, Avengers: Age of Ultron fell just shy ($191,271,109) of its predecessor, Marvel’s The Avengers ($207,438,708). Then in July, Jurassic World took over the top spot ($208,806,270), and lastly the current record holder from earlier this month, Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($247,966,675).

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