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Posts by Ken Rudman
“A screaming comes across the sky.”
Prudent.
That said, the near 80 year-old contractor who led the remodel on our Victorian house had a fancy laser level set up that he used for about 39 different jobs on the project and seemed to be constantly looking for more reasons to break them out. But he also had tools older than me.
You can’t be too careful
Loving to watch Lopes and Cey play ball was as close to having sports heroes as I’ve ever come, mostly because they were gruff and cranky in the face of the glossy 70s LA vibe that I just couldn’t relate to growing up on the fringes. I appreciated the attitude and that Davey was a real person.
Wilkommen. Bienvenue. Welcome.
Jonathan resides on the subterranean level where he practices chemistry to manufacture medicaments, whilst I remain standing outside on the pedestrian walkway contemplating those who wield power over us.
So is Rusty Staub
Cover of the amazing comic Tales of the Beanworld featuring a yellow bean covered in red dots that is floating in white space populated with Lima beans
He looks like he’s been working out.
Immediately popped into my head, too!
There is also beef borscht. Both are great.
Bomp!
Joke’s on you, I’m actually a Wet Sprocket…
Because correlation is not causation, Mo.
I have a couple different sizes of the Darto pans from Argentina and they are a great way to get into carbon steel for a lot less $. They make excellent omelettes and you can cook them with a fork like Jacques Pepin.
But it’s not covered by makeup and CGI?
Especially with that mustache
Like the first breath from a baby
There was one for years on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. I recall trying it back in the late 80s because we did things ironically back then. It was cheap and mediocre. But, the irony of eating there was delicious!
Oh man, that’s so sad. I worked on an NBC show where he wrote a freelance episode and he was so kind and creative. Somewhere I have a signed book of his plays he gave me as a gift.
“Feels So Good,” sounding pretty sinister, if you ask me.
I was lucky enough to get to work with Toni a bit back in my Yahoo! days and I couldn’t agree more!
Super cool.
Yes, I meant that Mishima was a playwright who committed seppuku after failed right wing coup in 1970.
Do you mean Yukio Mishima?
Thirded
I was on a commercial plane that made an emergency landing at a NATO air base in Newfoundland in the middle of the Cold War. There was a discotheque on the base that we could see, but not enter.
That poor VIP Tour Guide. They put up with a lot.