2009 archive
Still Crazy after All These Years 0
Not just crazy. Bleeding delusional.
I cannot wait until Lt. First Son gets a boss who lives in the real world.
H/T Karen for the link and the nitro pill for my heart palpitations.
Casting Call 2
Christopher Lee to play Ann Coulter? Inquiring minds want to know.
Tone Deaf 0
No more sense of history or self-awareness than a box of rocks.
Ripped from the Rerun 2
A Law and Order rerun I saw last night started with a lost pair of pants.
The Long Arm of the UAW 0
We hear from the right that it’s always the fault of the working person who has the temerity to want fair pay, health care, and a retirement.
Oh. Wait. There’s no UAW in Japan, is there?
Mystery 2
Why does Microsoft think that persons with half a head will sell Xboxes?
Is it because persons with half a head buy Microsoft?
Wingnuts Lie 0
Here’s the lie (don’t go there if you’ve just eaten a meal).
Here’s the truth.
Life must be so easy in their parallel universe.
H/T Karen for the wingnut.
Never a Good Sign 3
There’s a plumber parked in front of the house of one of my neighbors.
I’ve dealt with that company. It’s my first call when I need a plumber.
But life is a lot better when you don’t need a plumber.
Telling People Not To Do It Just Doesn’t Do It 0
“Abstinence education” is a fraud and a sham that promotes STDs and out-of-wedlock pregnancy and wastes public money:
Now a new study has found that pledgers were less likely to protect themselves from disease or pregnancy by using condoms or other birth control methods. Moreover, five years after taking the pledge, 82 percent of pledgers denied ever having done so.
The issue is not that abstinence until marriage is bad. It is, by and large, a good thing. It is also, by and large, unheard of in real life.
Relying only on counseling abstinence to kids, without also teaching them what to do if they find themselves intentionally or accidentally no longer abstinent, is foolish.
Broken Plates 2
Waterford Wedgewood:
Never Fail Cornbread 3
In the Southern Living Our Best Recipes Cookbook (1980), this is billed as “Outer Banks Cornbread.”
1/2 stick (4 tbsp) butter
1 cp cornmeal (yellow preferred)
1 tbsp flour
2 tsp baking powder
pinch salt
2 tsp sugar
1 cp milk
1 egg
Turn oven to 425 Fahrenheits. Place butter in 9 x 5 or equivalent Pyrex and shove in oven.
Mix all ingredients in a mixing bowl. If you feel adventurous, add an extra egg (makes the cornbread lighter).
When butter has melted in the Pyrex, take baking pan out of oven and pour batter into pan making sure to center it in the melted butter.
Shove the whole thing back into the oven and bake until done (approx. 20 mins. or until knife comes out clean).
Variations:
Jalapeno Cornbread: Add one small can chopped jalapenos or equivalent chopped pickled jalapenos or sauted chopped fresh jalapenos. Or habaneros if you are lucky enough to have some on hand.
Cheese Cornbread: Grate up some cheese and throw it into the mix.
Oyster Cornbread: Don’t go there.








