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Two Lambs—Two Recipes Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 January 2007

lamb

 

Sweet fluffy lambs.

 

 

On a recent post celebrating Beethoven's birthday, I mentioned a lamb recipe for the bachelor who wants to impress a woman with his prowess in the kitchen. As we know, skill in the kitchen implies a heightened respect and knowledge of les Plaisirs d'Amour. D'accord.

One of our readers requested the recipe. I am including two recipes today. Neither are very demanding, but are delicious, nutritious, and shagalicious. Here is the first:

  1. Determine if prospect eats meat and has sex on first date.
  2. Get good lamb chops, about 1" thick.
  3. Trim excess fat.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  5. Sprinkle dried tarragon generously on lambchops. Cover tarragon with coating of gourmet mustard - your choice, hot, sweet, whatever
  6. Sprinkle italian seasoning on top of mustard.
  7. Put lamb chops on roasting rack and into oven. Cook for 30 minutes. (Vary time according to thickness of chops)
  8. Serve with brown rice and raisins. Spinach salad with avocado and tangerine slices and vinaigrette.

You will get lucky. Innocent

(Recipe #2 & story on the flip-fl0p) 

 
Le Bateau Ivre Show—Got the Poster, But Not the Gig - Yet Print E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
bateau_poster

Nathanael over at onetonnemusic.com
made an announcement that he would make a
poster-a-day for musicians (with a show to promote)
for the month of February.
I got my request in for the 28th & final slot.
I told him I had a booking, but not a firm date,
so he was kind and came up with
this very interesting take on yours truly, based
This is what he wrote about me:

Today's poster is for Knox Bronson. It's an interesting mix of Bowie-esque, slightly 80's inspired, but darker - music. 3 Sec b4 mia smiled is my pick of the myspace tracks. 

Bowie-esque? Yes, hard to avoid his influence. Darker? My songs are bright vessels of West Coast pop-puffery, infused with sunlight fermented during the Summer of Love. I think.
And ... the eighties? I was, like Bowie, in an blackout for the whole decade, so I don't really see how I could have been influenced by the music of that era. Some kind of subliminal infusion?
Oh, BTW, do yourself a favor and visit onetonnemusic.com and look at the other posters he's done for other artists. Thank you, Nathanael!
I will of course notify this space as soon as I HAVE the show date. 
 
"Take Me Down" Live Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
Based on a true-life story.
 
Take Me Down @2006 Knox Bronson (ASCAP)
Click on Read More for lyrics. 
 
November 22, 1963: The Coming of the Great Darkness Part Two Print E-mail
Sunday, 31 December 2006

jfk2"... fairness, justice, and freedom are more than words, they are perspectives ...
"So if you've seen nothing, if the crimes of this government remain unknown to you then I would suggest you allow the fifth of November to pass unmarked.
"But if you see what I see,
if you feel as I feel,
and if you wo
uld seek as I seek,
then I ask
you to stand beside me one year from tonight ..."
                —V, V For Vendetta

[This is Part Two of a three-part series. If you haven't done so, you may want to read Part One first.]

So we are talking about the killing of President John F. Kennedy, the fact that his killers were never brought to justice, and the feeling that we are now, as a country, living in Bizarro-world, where everything is the opposite of what it is supposed to be.

KENSHOT We left off in Part One with my ex-gangster friend replying,"Are you having a nice night, kid?" when I asked him who his associates in the mafia thought had killed JFK.

I smiled, but was silent, totally focussed on him and whatever he might say next.

 And he said, finally, looking at me levelly,"I could tell you a story. I don't like to talk about it that much. I knew at least fifty people who were involved who have been killed ..."

(further conversation on the flip-flop)

 
The Bondage Jukebox Print E-mail
Sunday, 03 December 2006
mylenethe bondage jukebox: the best bdsm music and bondage songs

A Mylene Farmer cd cover. I found a myspace tribute page to her. Her music is like most 80's metal: easy listening music with drums and distorted guitar. Lots of thick synth pads, too ... kind of Enya with hairly legs, but in a good way. Mylene is clearly endowed with amazing talents. A HUGE star in Europe.

One of may artists featured on the Bondage Jukebox::::

The French Madonna makes like Joan Jett crossed with Catherine Deneuve in some of the most amazing bdsmy concerts you've never seen, in which she prances in latex hobble dresses, steel-cage ponygirl attire and other visual delights while cooing ethereal over a heavy-metal soundtrack. She even managed to sneak a naughty song ("L'Histoire d'une fÈe, c'est..." the last two words of which translate phonetically into "fessee," French for spanking) onto the soundtrack for Rugrats In Paris. (more on the flipflop)

 

 
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