[Sca-cooks] Documentation for Presentation

Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius adamantius.magister at verizon.net
Sat May 28 19:46:29 PDT 2005


On May 28, 2005, at 7:04 PM, Huette von Ahrens wrote:

>
> --- "Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius"  
> <adamantius.magister at verizon.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 28, 2005, at 2:43 PM, Alexa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Thinking of this, gingerbread used to make period-type
>>> models reminds me of a story I had heard years ago.  A
>>> group down in Trimaris had made a to scale model of
>>> Stonehenge out of Fudge, and called it Fudgehenge.
>>>
>>> Thought I would share,
>>> Alexa
>>>
>>
>> And on a tangentially-related-food-note, my sister had a fellow
>> student at Pratt Institute by the name of Winston Washington Lumpkin
>> (or maybe it was Lumpkins) III, one of whose senior projects was a
>> sculpture called Fridgehenge. It was... large...
>>
>> Adamantius
>>
>
> Where was this done?  'Cos I found two "Fridgehenges" online.  The  
> first was done in
> New Zealand in 1994 and the second was done in Santa Fe, New Mexico  
> in 1997.  Neither seem
> to mention your sister's friend.

This woulda been in the wild and woolly days before the spread of the  
Internet, in Brooklyn, New York, in 1981 or 82, or thereabouts... I  
definitely remember seeing it at the time, but I don't know what kind  
of publicity it got then.

Adamantius




"S'ils n'ont pas de pain, vous fait-on dire, qu'ils  mangent de la  
brioche!" / "If there's no bread to be had, one has to say, let them  
eat cake!"
     -- attributed to an unnamed noblewoman by Jean-Jacques Rousseau,  
"Confessions", 1782

"Why don't they get new jobs if they're unhappy -- or go on Prozac?"
     -- Susan Sheybani, assistant to Bush campaign spokesman Terry  
Holt, 07/29/04





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