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June 29, 2005 -- 12:26 PM
posted by pam
Have fun in Hinton Alison - i'll miss you. Don't get eaten by anything.
hope the rest of you are having fun.
Europe is DAMN HOT - Too hot for Pam's liking. Wants a big snowstorm to come through. that would be nice
June 29, 2005 -- 12:03 PM
posted by alison
So, I'm off. I'll be in Hinton for the next two months (minus the four days of Folk Fest: AUG 4-7). I hope you all have a blast. I'll try to post/e-mail any crazy bear stories, but I'll save you all the grief of my super long rants a la Yellowstone. Enjoy the summer, and feel free to e-mail me if you get bored or something, or you want me to try and mail you crazy things from mining town (in that case you must send your mailing address).
Take care!
June 29, 2005 -- 11:37 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
aw man. Painter dudes woke me up at like nine. What the fuck...
Being alone in my house for a few days I decided to finish off the two english muffins on the counter and so I made bacon and egg McMuffins. Damn, who knew bacon burned so easily? Still, they were pretty good because I had a brilliant new recipe idea. I mixed honey mustard right into the eggs and then instead of putting honey mustard on the english muffins (because there's already some in the eggs) I put cream cheese on. It's like double the goodness that way!!!
June 28, 2005 -- 4:12 PM
posted by eric
i believe it's called SWEET.
you can give me those euro marble slab coupons when you get back. thanks.
June 28, 2005 -- 3:09 PM
posted by eric
oh yeah, tay, remind me to lend you the EQ i picked up yesterday at Mothers (apparently they sell back issues for half the cover price) - cause it has a pretty good interview with the guy from TV ON THE RADIO
June 28, 2005 -- 2:17 PM
posted by Par
Russians, huh? Interesting.
Got a question for you folks (my hunch is that Andy knows, but I'm not sure.)
There's a metaphor for impending doom. It is, as I recall, a person strapped to a table with a giant axe swinging above their heads. As the axe swings, it gets closer. I have no idea what it's called though, and Google is underequipped for such an enquiry. Ideas?
