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poppydawn

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  1. Yep. And it's her squeaky voice that's currently lodged in my brain.
  2. Word. I don't think I've ever felt so welcome, so quickly on a message board. And since there was a request for pet pics, I'm thankful that my darling Chloe turned ten this year and still acts like a puppy: I'm also glad that whatever higher being granted me the patience to tolerate and, yes, even love, my stupid little Murphy-dog for another year: (For the record, we don't beat her at all, no matter how strong the urge. Murphy's a special girl, a poster dog for the horror that is puppy mill breeding. Truth is, trying as she may be, we couldn't ask for a sweeter, more loving dog. But go
  3. I'm going to have "Cool Places" stuck in my head for the rest of the day. I wanna go to cool places with you I wanna take you cool places tonite I wanna go where nobody's a fool And no one says uh, "hey girl, need a light?" I want to move like this and that A minimum of chit chat I never wanna cool down, cool down, cool, cool, cool Cool places tonite There's a bit about them in the beginning of the book "We Got the Neutron Bomb" by Mark Spitz, which is a history of the L.A. punk scene. I'd go to at least one show, just for nostalgia's sake, even though such shows usually make me a littl
  4. That pie's a good place to start. It's just about the easiest pie in the world. I used to teach 5th an 6th graders how to make it. Well, without the bourbon. That was just for the teacher.
  5. I love these hairy hippies, and so does my three-year-old. Perhaps this is better suited for the "Good Beards/Bad Beards" thread?
  6. Sweet Potato-Bourbon Pie with Gingersnap Crust Crust 26 gingersnaps, crushed fine (I use the food processor) 1/4 c. sugar 1/3 c. melted butter Combine everything and mix well. Press firmly into a 9" pie plate Filling 2 large, unpeeled sweet potatoes, roasted (stick them in the oven at 400 degrees for about 45 minutes, until mushy) 3/4 c. half and half 3/4 c. firmly packed dark brown sugar 2 large eggs 1 tablespoon melted butter 1/2 teas. salt 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 1 shot bourbon Remove peels from sweet potatoes. Put everything in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into th
  7. All of the St. Louis area Wendy's restaurants closed last year. Something about them not being up to the corporate standard. A few months ago someone finally bought a few of the franchises and the first one recently opened. It's on my side of the river. For a good three weeks, no matter what time of day, the drive-thr was backed up to the street and the lot full. I generally avoid fast food, but I succumbed to a Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich and fries after a night at the bar two weeks ago. Damn, but it was some good stuff, although I have no real desire for another one. I guess I wanted i
  8. I'm sure it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I grew up about an hour away from where you live. It's not a secret recipe. In fact, there's no recipe at all, which is the problem. Granny's the only one who has the right touch to make it. I know she simmers a turkey neck or legs to make the broth, leaving all the meat in it. The dumplings are basically just flour, a little baking powder, some egg, and a little water. She works them with her hands to keep them from getting tough. Rolls them out fairly thin on a floured surface, cuts them into good-sized chunks, and simmer
  9. Granny's turkey and dumplings! She's almost 82 years old and still makes homemade dumplings for every holiday. For Thanksgiving, she uses turkey instead of chicken. Absolutely divine! I'm also a fan of the previously-mentioned cornbread dressing my mom makes, that lead to supernatural arguments with my other (deceased) grandmother. It's delicious. The freakiness is just a bonus. My sweet potato-bourbon pie makes me terribly happy.
  10. I'd go, but it wouldn't be Wilco. It would just be another good band.
  11. I'm feeling thankful today, so here we go ... -Finally being able to move out of our soul-sucking redneck jungle neighborhood into our beautiful 1928 brick bungalow in Belleville. I've never lived in a place I've loved this much. -My delightful husband, eye-rollingly lovely parents, a great set of octogenarian grandparents, a cousin who's the sister I never had, and a really great extended family I actually enjoy. -This girl. More than anything I'm thankful for this sweet thing, the boundless joy she brings, and the volumes she's taught me about being human: -My wonderful, awesome fr
  12. Half pumpkin pie spice coffee, half southern pecan coffee with sugar and milk. More, please.
  13. She's such a beauty. Saying a prayer for her and you right now. I had a cat who lived to the ripe old age of 17. I had her half my life, so I get how they become family. You can't live with anyone for that long and not have your heart invested completely.
  14. My real surname is #223. Married name is #376. But I hyphenate, so technically I'm not on the list.
  15. Best moment: Accidentally wandering into soundcheck at the Columbia, MO, show and getting an up-close, damn near private 30-minute show. Getting to hear "Box Full of Letters" at the soundcheck. I was with one of my best friends, who I only see once a year or so, which made it quite possibly my best Wilco moment ever: Getting an autographed drumstick with Glenn that day was icing on the cake. Missed moment: I would have loved a hometown St. Louis show, but having seen them in Columbia and KC, I'm not complaining.
  16. My favorite bar has every Wilco album except A.M. and Being There, as well as UT's Anodyne. I hear them every time I go there.
  17. We do a rather typical spread on Thanksgiving day at my parents'. My mom argues with my dead grandma over the amount of sage to put in the cornbread dressing, which is special. I think we're doing ham, my living granny's chicken and dumplings, the cornbread dressing, about 98 varieties of sweet potato dishes, seven-layer salad, corn souffle with jalapenos, and lord knows what else. I'm hosting a pre-Thanksgiving gullet-stretcher warm-up dinner on Saturday for my friends. It's also a chance for my friends with crappy families to have an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner. I'm making pork loin, sw
  18. I wasn't aware of the new one, but I'd wondered what had become of her. I'll definitely check it out.
  19. They've been adding users at warp speed lately. You'll be there in no time, Reni. Brace yourself; Ravelry can take over your life.
  20. Cute cute cute! I love "My So-Called Scarf". I'm on Ravelry; my username there is Poppymom. What's your Etsy store URL?
  21. One of the current knitting magazines has instructions for mittens. Here's a photo. Theres also a gorgeous pair of Norwegian-inspired ones at Knitty, but they make my head hurt. They cute, but the idea of knitting them makes me want to cry.
  22. When I was little, I would introduce myself by saying my first, middle, and last name really, really fast. Unfortunately, when said really fast, it sounded like I was introducing myself as "Robin Diarrhea". I was well into adulthood before my relatives stopped calling me that. I even heard that name on my wedding day.
  23. I'm such a nerd that I really want to read about the Jeopardy! experience.
  24. I haven't read any of his fiction, but I've read all of his non-fiction books. "A Cook's Tour" is one of my favorites. I've been gradually working my way through "The Nasty Bits" for the past few months.
  25. Me too. Love him! Have you heard about the "No Reservations" holiday special? I'm planning my Christmas party with my nerdy friends around it.
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