I have an cast iron griddle on my electric stove -- if I remember to turn it on early it does fairly well. However, my parents eletric griddle was better. I have not had breakfast yet.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Morning, peeps! Our Toyota 4-runner is running very smoothly today. Of course, this is after $575 worth of repair work yesterday. Dang, there goes our concert/new clothes budget for the next six months.
My mother also used an electric skillet, which can be set for a temperature. She also used it for the best fried chicken ever.
My porn names are limited by the fact that my first pet was named for a radio station. Using all my pets and all my addresses, the best I can come up with is "Hustler Prospect."
That's more like a want ad for the job description than the name of someone filling it.
I named a dog for my college newspaper, the Vanderbilt Hustler. The Hustler started as a sports publication back in the 1880s, when hustling was still a good thing.
Maybe it's just me, but it's weird seeing color photos of WWI. The color makes it seem more real....
Not just you. It's freaky.
OK, if I can pick any pet name and any address:
Rodent University
Spock-Cat Jennifer
Tigress Church
Sammy 23rd
Foolish-Big-Eyed-Orange-Cat Hermitage
I blame the oddness of the cat names on the them being barn cats.
Not just you. It's freaky.
You sorta have to feel for the guy who is immortalized forever in what's probably the first ever color photo of a guy taking a whiz.
Not just you. It's freaky.
Were they retouched at all, I wonder? The colour is beautiful.
For NYPD Blue fans here--since tonight is the last episode. Here's Mark-Paul Gosselaar on Dennis Franz: And then, to work with Dennis every day. Here's a guy who, for 12 years, showed up to the set every day prepared, professional... one of the nicest guys to the crew, cast, anybody who walked onto the set. One ritual he did — that I thought was one of the classiest things anybody has ever done — is each morning, from Day 1, he would greet me, shake my hand and say, "Good morning, partner." Those are the things I'm gonna miss.