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y’all are la-azy!
i’ve been up, showered and dressed since 7am. kid and I went out to help daddy shovel the cars. And when he wakes up from his nap we’re going back out to look at snow again.
Cobble, I agree with you re: the documentary. In addition to seeing them split up before our eyes, the other sad part was realizing how some fabulously talented bands don’t always hit the big time while tons of crappy singers / songwriters make the top of the charts through excellent marketing and other ways entirely unrelated to the quality of their music. Of course that’s subjective and just my opinion.
I would have loved to have had the chance to meet Dean & Britta like you did. Dean’s a wonderful artist and Britta is drop dead gorgeous!
p.s. all Canadians are very nice people and incredibly funny. It’s a Canadian thing, indeed. 🙂
I love okra – fried, or boiled with black-eyed peas (with snaps, of course) – it’s the best!
A couple of decades ago, the middle column of the WSJ had this story: A university professor had a little kid who put his blocks in the toilet and blocked it. The professor was in one of the “plant” fields, like agronomy, botany, or something, and was doing studies on okra. He brought a bunch of the okra home and put it into the toilet and the slippery okra got toilet unblocked!
Kid is in Manhattan, staying with a friend in the Seward Park coops on the Lower East Side through tonight. Her friend’s stepdad drove in to pick her up yesterday at 7:30. (No school for most high school kids this week.) She tried to leave the house in SNEAKERS. She had to admit that she was glad I made her wear boots.
So I can go drinking tonight! But I guess I would have to get dressed and go outside.
y’all are la-azy!
i’ve been up, showered and dressed since 7am. kid and I went out to help daddy shovel the cars. And when he wakes up from his nap we’re going back out to look at snow again.
Cobble, I agree with you re: the documentary. In addition to seeing them split up before our eyes, the other sad part was realizing how some fabulously talented bands don’t always hit the big time while tons of crappy singers / songwriters make the top of the charts through excellent marketing and other ways entirely unrelated to the quality of their music. Of course that’s subjective and just my opinion.
I would have loved to have had the chance to meet Dean & Britta like you did. Dean’s a wonderful artist and Britta is drop dead gorgeous!
p.s. all Canadians are very nice people and incredibly funny. It’s a Canadian thing, indeed. 🙂
“I am an extreme locavore, as in, what I have in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry.”
LOL!
I love okra – fried, or boiled with black-eyed peas (with snaps, of course) – it’s the best!
A couple of decades ago, the middle column of the WSJ had this story: A university professor had a little kid who put his blocks in the toilet and blocked it. The professor was in one of the “plant” fields, like agronomy, botany, or something, and was doing studies on okra. He brought a bunch of the okra home and put it into the toilet and the slippery okra got toilet unblocked!
By Biff Champion on January 27, 2011 12:44 PM
“Please continue with the car talk. I have a bit of work to do and don’t want to feel like I’m missing anything interesting”
lol,
how about a discourse on maps and topography of the tri-state area?
Oh, be sure I am, Snaps! I have a few things I need to be in fine form for this weekend!
I am an extreme locavore, as in, what I have in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry.
“Locavores”
That would be me & BH! : P
Kid is in Manhattan, staying with a friend in the Seward Park coops on the Lower East Side through tonight. Her friend’s stepdad drove in to pick her up yesterday at 7:30. (No school for most high school kids this week.) She tried to leave the house in SNEAKERS. She had to admit that she was glad I made her wear boots.
So I can go drinking tonight! But I guess I would have to get dressed and go outside.