The Elderberries by Corey Pandolph
- August 21, 2009
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Phil Frank’s The Elderberries centers around Dusty, a cowboy whose middle aged daughter has decided it’s time for him to hang up his spurs and move to Elderpark, a retirement community. While there, Dusty meets the Professor, a great brain with a bad memory; Evelyn, who can still see well enough to drive at night; and the General, a veteran with bad hips and a lot of stories. Together, they deal with medications, the loss of youth, and their adult children while maintaining their humor and building their friendships.
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Sheila said, 3 months ago
Does Ludmilla know about all this?
princepavel said, 3 months ago
DA!
OldHipster said, 3 months ago
Besides, if she caught him doing such a barbaric thing, she would have his chingaderias on a plate in no time.
Ludmilla is one hard nosed blinkity-blank!
ireallycomefromthefu... said, 3 months ago
that comic was odd but not as wierd as old hipsters comment
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
Graham Kerr, aka the Galloping Gourmet, did a little more than sip from the bottle when he was cooking with wine in his earlier TV shows.
After he admitted to being an alcoholic, Kerr stated using de-alcoholized wine when cooking.
Vinegar can be used instead of wine to make bernaise sauce.
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
Yes vinegar can be used for benaise, but since most of the alcohol burns off during cooking, the point is more or less inconsequential. As for drinking vinegar while cooking, I’m quite sure no one ever became a vinegarholic.