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The List Blog—Sound your Barbaric Yawp:
I don't think so, he has painted all of the city signs. His style is pretty heavy handed. I found it hanging on the wall at Adam's Ave Grill - had to have it. - Joe— October 8, 2009 6:13 p.m.
The List Blog—Sound your Barbaric Yawp:
"serene landscape" um, no... that would be boring. Keep the picture! OK - here is a real list from me. 10 Things That I Love, that I Already Have. (or had). 1. My 1990 vintage 8 hole, oxblood Doc Martins. Real oxblood color, not the "cherry" that they sell now. Wearing them right now. 2. Of course, My 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2 door sedan. 3. My painting of the University Heights sign. Painted by Jack Wade. 4. My stereo. We bought it about 15 years ago, all Onkyo components. Bose 301 Series III speakers. The 6 CD player just died. 5. My job. Great company, I dig my office, good people. 6. Number 6 is something that I keep with me always, kinda private, though. 7. The huge pile of music that I have on my computer. Everything from Dave Brubeck to The Dynotones to The Doors. Music that starts with other letters than D, too. 8. My first apartment. I was the first one to get a place of my own out of all my friends. What a s-hole. Man that was fun. 9. My Dutch Oven. It was a gift from my grandma (dad's mom). Who wants roast?! 10. My family and friends. - Joe— October 8, 2009 5:48 p.m.
The Road to Beautiful
"the incoherent ungrateful ugly brutes" I hope that I'm never that guy. It sounds like you are doing what you love now. Good. - Joe— October 8, 2009 3:45 p.m.
Let's Play A Game!
1. I dig old Jazz 2. I do all the cooking at home. 3. My garage is so full of crap that I can't work out there (although I do have a small cart that I use for painting). time for a garage sale and a lowboy!— October 8, 2009 3:35 p.m.
The List Blog—Sound your Barbaric Yawp:
"Servers were down about 45 minutes." They were off getting a handjob. Servers need love too.— October 8, 2009 3:24 p.m.
The List Blog—Sound your Barbaric Yawp:
Chew on this... Sometimes I make something and it tastes so damn good I have to write it down. Joe's Pork Tenderloin with Apples 1 – 3.5 lb. Pork Tenderloin (don’t trim, the fat tastes good) 4 – Granny Smith apples – cored and cut into 8ths 5 – Stalks of celery – cut into 1” lengths 1 – Yellow onion – rough chopped 1 - Stick of butter Apple cider Chicken stock Brown sugar, about ½ a cup 1/2 - Teaspoon fresh rosemary, finely chopped White wine Olive oil, about a ¼ cup Salt & pepper Season the pork with salt and pepper. In a Dutch oven, heat enough olive oil to cover the entire bottom. Once the oil is HOT pop the pork in and brown both sides. (No grate). Remove the pork and insert the grate into the Dutch oven. Re-insert the pork. Fill the oven about halfway up the sides of the meat with half cider and half chicken stock. Crumble about a handful of brown sugar over the top of the meat and into the liquid. Slice the stick of butter long ways and place the halves on top of the pork. Sprinkle the rosemary over the pork. Simmer for 2 hours. Don’t be tempted to look into the oven, unless you want to. Put the veggies and fruit into the oven. Don’t mound them over the meat. Pour about a cup of your wife’s favorite white wine over the meat. Simmer for another hour. To serve, remove the pork and place it onto a platter. Slice the pork into ½” slices. Drizzle some of the broth (a lot) over the meat and add a few of the squishy apple slices. Pour more of the broth over the mashed potatoes (you made some mashed potatoes, right?) I'm hungry. - Joe— October 8, 2009 3:19 p.m.
The List Blog—Sound your Barbaric Yawp:
Joe's Top Stolen List: Annie: What do you believe in then? Crash: Well, I believe in the soul. The cock. The pussy. The small of a woman's back. The hanging curveball. High fiber. Good scotch. That the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a Constitution Amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas eve. And I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days...Goodnight. [He exits] Annie: Oh my.— October 8, 2009 1:32 p.m.
I Like Lists
wait - there is a blog bar? why was I not informed of this?— October 8, 2009 9:23 a.m.
The Fetishist
El Mariachi is way cooler than Desperado... none of those "comic/ dramatic moments". Guys, don't forget Dusk 'till Dawn... stupid, yes - but damn entertaining. Just typing this I have a dopey grin on my face thinking about Cheech Marin's pussy monologue. Once Upon a Time in Mexico was pretty good... Johnny Depp was killer in it. "Are you a Mexican, or a Mexican't?" - Joe— October 7, 2009 6:03 a.m.
Partners in Crime
wow, you 2 look like you are still trouble. - just add tequila.— October 6, 2009 7:49 p.m.