Sunday Morning Subtle But Obvious Organized Self Abuse Swim Club

I have a lot of memories, I seem to not be able to shut up the monkey mind, I over analyze. I now get to do all that while learning to type.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Have I shown you...


my cool new thing?

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6 Comments:

At 7/05/2007 1:04 PM, Blogger barry schorfhaar said...

dewd, jealous. want that. plus out here it would be an unpredictable percussion ensemble due to certain
fault zones.

a culinary richter scale. diggit?

 
At 7/05/2007 1:12 PM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

Well I can understand, Oliver lives in fear of it. He worries that it will drop a pan into a boiling something. I, however, am so completely enamored of it I could spit.

It took some f*ing around to find the studs in this crazy, 130 year old house but I gotta tell ya, I feel really secure about it most of the time.

Only 30 or 40 bucks or so... well worth it in my kitchen where storage is annoying, and stacked, heavy ass, cast iron sucks for my rheumatiz.

 
At 7/07/2007 12:04 PM, Blogger nigel paddell said...

Neat!

 
At 7/10/2007 6:25 PM, Blogger barry schorfhaar said...

i just noticed the poster behind yer pots. that's one of my kid's alltime favorite books.

ever see the animated short?

 
At 7/10/2007 10:56 PM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

God bless the milk and God bless me!
(I'm pretty sure I saw it in gradeschool) but whether or not, we love Sendak.
Have you gotten her the "I'm Really Rosie" soundtrack? You totally should. You might want to skip the one about the kid dying from choking on a chicken bone if she's not old enough though.
Other than that and the kid who gets eaten by a lion it's great!
I also hear They Might Be Giants has awesome kids albums too.

 
At 7/11/2007 1:38 PM, Blogger barry schorfhaar said...

we gave koo koo TMBG's album "NO!"

last year. it's now one of my favorites.

where the wild things are
is one of my favorite sutras.

 

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