April 30, 2013
-
which, witch, ‘wich?
I was waiting for my doctor’s appointment reading magazines. I just had another mega round of food porn cross my facebook world and here it is time to set up again for another month of fine starman living.
world and local news has seen one person get punched to death at a local club and another shot at a pot rally….locals but farther away celebrations of the best of life are bombed and or apparently some moron sent up a fertilizer factory….national level, and I’m not too sure on international news but yet another bigot has came out of secret enclaves of clubs to publically say yet again gay people are a blight…um, there is a blight and that’s rampant bigotry.
all of my readings show that the most successful organizations protecting and offering opportunity…the union…have shown the power initially of exclusionary behavior…. I mean overall the best union gains in the 1900′s were to miners who kept wage pace the closest with the rise in economy then through ww1 and transportation which can include railroads and bus drivers second…. what was lost? 1898 which is pretty darn close to 1900, Kentucky’s state crop was? hemp. why was it made illegal?
http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Article/WireRope/Sayenga/wirerope4.htm
consider that it wasn’t made illegal initially it simply was outmoded from a superior then cheaper product. then in a climate of bigotry which produced real paying results! it was made illegal as peopl moved to make their positions further protcted. make an ecological case for hemp when it’s one less job someone’s getting or harder work that than of a factory? hmn, I think the climate of the times would offur one a case only to choose between which rope hung ya.
attitudes are thus tricky things, competition is tight
lol even for my weekends only pluse the week or two near a holiday I had 22 other people apply after a non-traditional advertising. but it was interesting that the place holds forth for me an interesting freebie. there is playdough hour
shhhh but lean in real close for a nifty secret… playdough is largely flour lol… but
it’s far cheaper to play with than buyin polymer clay and yet still useful to demonstrate techniques need to move gough/clay in clay’s process so
I get a shot ar free clay like hour
with flour. ;0 what on on is this about? wwell there is no reason I can make things for a few pennies. so I didn’t switch back to the old ways… but heh I am not out of shots to have some fun and make pennies.
but it occurs to me I promised you a which, witch and ‘wich. so
which will it be i don’t know how to make a few more dollors appear but it seems I can take advantage of other’s means too.
the doctor was a day of readign about sandwiches like fast pickled onions slaws and tasty things… it just is no longer a simple slab of meat out there all the time now there is artistry. I made two steaks of the round steak kind I pounded the devil I could with a ceramic coffee cup and fried the. first a pepper and fennel steak… then a just pepper steak. the second steak was topped with a pan gravy… this apparently was tasty but nothing worth writing home about so my next attempt was? still pound the thing but garlic medly with salt and fried up for steak sandwich…or ‘wicj.
obviously I looked up a lot of thises or thats on people mainly gal’s stories versus the facts and you know what it’s nice to be bewitched..I was curious that hannabarberra did the opening sequence of that show with elizabeth montgomery pick your darren dick york and or dick sargent. and thus i suppose it’s nice to have a case of which, witch ‘wich going on.
I’m surprised it’s 2013 and a steak sandwich is sill inexpensive enough and a treat, why didn’t I do them up before? I have a propane tank exchange and I’m fairly gungho about yogurt chicken too…which curry for this? oh don’t worry I’ll find somethng… but curious? I’ve a color Q which color.. shall I go tikka massala or witchdoctor in the wild jungle green? well enough of this here.
Comments (12)
I was watching this best hamburger show and they had this hamburger that was bathed in hot butter it looked so messy and I think much to rich for me to eat
@SisterMae - http://www.steaknshake.com/menu/lunch-dinner/specialty-steakburgers/wisconsin-buttery-steakburger-n-fries
thanks to steak and shake, I know what you’re refering to… another interesting one is the everything and a fried egg.
to, too, two, toochus
@godfatherofgreenbay - touche?
oops that should be tookus
@godfatherofgreenbay - lol
I’d like to sit and read about sandwiches…or sandwitches…
Thank you Mr. Sandwich for the sandwich.

Which witch is which?
Nice reference to Bewitch-ed! Haven’t thought about that show in forever. She had one husband, but his face changed at some point in the run of the show. Ha. Did she do it with a nose twitch? I never knew that HannaBarberra did the open for that show! Wow!
Twhich, twitch, tich, itch…???
HUGS, UGHS, SHUG, GUHS,
@adamswomanback - believe it or not I wouldn’t have known if I wasn’t after some length of runs information and was floored that many of the hits were short lived and reran many times. a few were beat to death and remade… this seemed to be a bit of theoddest thing about the times the old formulas didn’t work out cam outlandishnesses.
I’m obviously considering food for my upcoming month hence there’ll be a post on that shortly. if you’re interested, you may wish to stroll over to promisessunshine and see how in a paragraph I show how much one dart cast idea becomes more than enough to become a holiday.
and imagine 18 months 210 thousand lines traded on that subject many were just that, the best I could conjur for this or that area with “finne company”
@starmanjones - I strolled on over to promisesunshine’s and enjoyed your comments there!
When I was a kid we stayed overnight once at a farm in Kansas. The lady kept homemade Play-do in the fridge. It was flour paste with something added… alum? I remember running into crystals while I was kneading it.
@adamswomanback -
@Roadkill_Spatula - borax is a substancemeant to keep yucky from growing and mineral oil keeps it soft
http://backtofamily.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/backtofamily.net-borax.jpg