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"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) in which the brain, free of preconceptions, doesn't 'fill in' any blind spots along the way but rather wholly embraces the present moment as it unfolds. Every sentence is literally an imagination-expanding adventure." — Craig Conley, author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary (HarperCollins)
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NebulousRikulau
said, 3 months ago
And he’s still only 39.
Gaijinrabbit said, 3 months ago
1. I used to eat peanut butter and mustard sandwiches but was particularly fond of PBBs, peanut butter and bacon. Yum! (Any other ‘non-standard’ peanut butter combinations out there?)
2. My very most favoritest drive-in treat was the shrimp roll. Ah, drive-ins. So sad they’re gone.
3. Teresa, you must show us your quilts. I’m interested in seeing how the patterns compare with you art on FA.
4. Jack Bunny did carpentry on the side and was well known for his rabbet joints.
Flight Suit said, 3 months ago
I like the million mile Rolls on the blog. I know from having been a valet car parker that they do, in fact, still make them like that.
The first time you ever open the door of a Rolls Royce, it’s a trippy experience, because you realize the door mechanism has all these extra parts which are there just to ensure smooth operation.
The door of a Rolls doesn’t just open; it glides open, gracefully, and without abruptness. A normal car door seems almost violent by comparison.
pcolli said, 3 months ago
@Gaijinrabbit
I like toasting bread with crunchy, wholegrain peanut butter with extra mature cheddar cheese on top under the grill. I then spread cranberry sauce on another piece of buttered bread, make a sandwich and toast it on both sides. Sometimes I put demerara sugar on top of the cheese before grilling so that it burns.
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I never said I was sane.
pcolli said, 3 months ago
Blog: You should consider….
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Here I am.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
Books grow your mind reminds me of The Prisoner:
“Unlike me, many of you have accepted the situation of your imprisonment and will die here like rotten cabbages.”
Michael Farren
said, 3 months ago
Actually, no, they don’t make them like that any more. Rolls Royce is now owned by BMW, and the modern Rolls-Royce is mostly German. Has been for the last fifteen years. Even before that, the legendary Rolls-Royce build quality was mostly that – legendary. Once upon a time, that was probably not the case, but in the 80’s or 90’s, it certainly was.
Michael Farren
said, 3 months ago
Oh, and as far as high mileage goes, the current record holder is a Volvo owned by a man in New York (not the city), which has almost 3 million miles on it. There are many other cars with over a million miles.
INGSOC
said, 3 months ago
It seems that he shall patiently ponder the thought, of whom he may be..
Michael Farren
said, 3 months ago
My brother’s favorite “sandwich” for years was peanut butter and kosher dill pickle, rolled up in a tortilla.
Sisyphos said, 3 months ago
Who was this “Jack Bunny” of whom you speak, as though to confuse us with misdirected thoughts of Jack Benny? Some lagomorph identity thief? I say to thee, bunny, you’re no hat. I have many hats, and you’re none of them.
Gaijinrabbit said, 3 months ago
@pcolli
I am not here to judge.
JohnnyDiego said, 3 months ago
@Gaijinrabbit
Re: non-standard’ peanut butter combinations
A favorite since childhood is PB&J with sliced tomato and Velveeta Cheese between two slices of Wonder Bread.
Potato chips and a small sweet gherkin pickle on the side.
differentboat said, 3 months ago
Great new riff on a legacy drawing!
Dogsniff
said, 3 months ago
@Flight Suit: You’re a better man than I am. To this day, if I ever found myself behind the wheel of a running Rolls Royce, there would be no turning back.