[Sca-cooks] Totally OT Christmas musing...
Johnna Holloway
johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu
Wed Dec 24 18:20:39 PST 2003
I really ought to be working on making sense
of what to take to the Midrealm 12th Night for
an Evergreen 'Body of Works' display, but
I have been instead attempting to reduce the in-box and
just reading mail when I came finally to this-- Maybe it's a trend...
I have been sitting here listening to a Christmas present
of cd's entitled The Ultimate Hits of the '70's and Radio
days '80's Easy Listening... also got Toto Super Hits
anything at less than $7.00.
The husband confirms that this means I am getting old...
he thinks this music buying is a sign.
Happy Holidays to All
Johnnae llyn Lewis
So what does one take for aspects of cookery to a
Body of Works display when neither the markets nor the
weather is being cooperative?
Phil Troy/ G. Tacitus Adamantius wrote:
> ... sorry for the bandwidth use on this topic, but this bunch is
> probably one of the largest groups of unorthodox thinkers I know of...
>
> I'm sitting here, with a collection of some fairly banal, and some
> brilliant, Christmas music playing in the background.
>
> My question is, why hasn't someone listened carefully to the
> [Spanish?] lyrics to the traditional song recorded in the 60's by the
> Monkees, "Riu Chiu", and _immediately_ used it as the background to
> the opening scenes of a werewolf movie?
>
> Giving new meaning to warm holiday fuzzies,
>
> Adamantius
>
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