SC - OT: Eating the Script Girl
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KallipygosRed at aol.com
Wed Feb 21 14:28:16 PST 2001
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In a message dated 2/21/01 3:17:51 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
rise.peters at spiegelmcd.com writes:
> No, do tell.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Decker, Terry D. [mailto:TerryD at Health.State.OK.US]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:36 PM
> > To: 'sca-cooks at ansteorra.org'
> > Subject: RE: SC - OT: Eating the Script Girl
> >
> >
> > Speaking of Vincent Price, have you ever read his cookbook?
> >
> > Bear
> >
> > > From: Peters, Rise J. [mailto:rise.peters at spiegelmcd.com]
> > >
> > > Having once met Vincent Price right after my rental car
> > > rolled across his
> > > newly dug flower beds, I can vouch for the general
> > > inoffensiveness of some
> > > pretty on-film-scary guys.
> >
I adored his cookbook. Saw it once and wanted to buy, but out of my price
range, and then was upset I didn't. I hear now it is out of print. I met him
at a lecture on being stereotyped as a "scary guy" he gave at the University.
He was a real gentleman...excellent carriage, inoffense speech, and funny as
hell. I remember him talking with me about his cookbook after the lecture.
Said all the receipes were ones he had used more than once, and all foods he
loved. Said that he did indeed eat fast food on the road--some appealed to
him more than others (Burger King over Taco Bell). And he said his favorite
way to give a dinner party was to pick a theme (like *blue* foods) and then
invite people who didn't know each other at all. All of them, on the surface,
had to have nothing in common. And he said they would be from all age groups.
Then he would serve the first course and *leave*. He said that was how you
got people to be friends that you would think would never have talked to each
other. Like Alice Cooper and Pat Boone..... He said either those parties were
a *huge* success because they *had* to talk to each other...or they failed.
But they were always talked about for days....
So, how did you manage to wreck his flowerbeds????
Lars
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Collage" LANG="0">In a message dated 2/21/01 3:17:51 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
<BR>rise.peters at spiegelmcd.com writes:
<BR>
<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#7d025b" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">
<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">No, do tell.
<BR>
<BR>> -----Original Message-----
<BR>> From: Decker, Terry D. [mailto:TerryD at Health.State.OK.US]
<BR>> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:36 PM
<BR>> To: 'sca-cooks at ansteorra.org'
<BR>> Subject: RE: SC - OT: Eating the Script Girl
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> Speaking of Vincent Price, have you ever read his cookbook?
<BR>>
<BR>> Bear
<BR>>
<BR>> > From: Peters, Rise J. [mailto:rise.peters at spiegelmcd.com]
<BR>> >
<BR>> > Having once met Vincent Price right after my rental car
<BR>> > rolled across his
<BR>> > newly dug flower beds, I can vouch for the general
<BR>> > inoffensiveness of some
<BR>> > pretty on-film-scary guys.
<BR>> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#7d025b" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Collage" LANG="0">
<BR>I adored his cookbook. Saw it once and wanted to buy, but out of my price
<BR>range, and then was upset I didn't. I hear now it is out of print. I met him
<BR>at a lecture on being stereotyped as a "scary guy" he gave at the University.
<BR>He was a real gentleman...excellent carriage, inoffense speech, and funny as
<BR>hell. I remember him talking with me about his cookbook after the lecture.
<BR>Said all the receipes were ones he had used more than once, and all foods he
<BR>loved. Said that he did indeed eat fast food on the road--some appealed to
<BR>him more than others (Burger King over Taco Bell). And he said his favorite
<BR>way to give a dinner party was to pick a theme (like *blue* foods) and then
<BR>invite people who didn't know each other at all. All of them, on the surface,
<BR>had to have nothing in common. And he said they would be from all age groups.
<BR>Then he would serve the first course and *leave*. He said that was how you
<BR>got people to be friends that you would think would never have talked to each
<BR>other. Like Alice Cooper and Pat Boone..... He said either those parties were
<BR>a *huge* success because they *had* to talk to each other...or they failed.
<BR>But they were always talked about for days....
<BR>
<BR>So, how did you manage to wreck his flowerbeds????
<BR>
<BR>Lars</FONT></HTML>
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