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Son-of-a-Weizen

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  1. The word that would accurately sum up my total admiration for the man and his talent for coaxing earthly wonders out of a simple spice-infused hunk of dough, has yet to be invented!!!
  2. What a shocking coincidence!!! I was just making another grilled cheese sandwich and I think I can make out Dr. Smith and the robot. Wow! You're a regular phenom when it comes to plucking these mystical oddities from the frying pan! I heard that the most highly sought after piece of 'art' by eBay cheesenutcasewichworld collecters is....
  3. If you find a 'Lost In Space' one I'll pay anything!!!
  4. The shocker of all shockers is that I collect beer glasses from europe. I'm up in the 200 range or so but fast running out of shelf space. The gold-rimmed glasses are the ones I'm usually interested in but they're not as plentiful as they once were. I've been known to trade jazz cds in exchange for nice gold-rimmed ones that I don't have. PM if interested. B-)
  5. I tried......but I still can't comprehend the thrust of Chris's idle musings.
  6. The thought of listening to a series of back-to-back alts totally some 12.3 minutes, while perusing the newspaper and sipping a brew, is Heaven on Earth compared to watching 10 identical Ford, Chevy & Coors ultra-ultra-ultra-ultra-ultra-ultra lite ads crammed into a NFL game.
  7. Well, just be careful what you say in this open forum lest he get all yanked off over it.
  8. Well that might be a bit difficult to pull off.....but that's not to say that he couldn't ooze into a PM or political party chair slot in any number of prime locations in Africa, So. Europe or the Transcaucuses.
  9. What a lovely little fairy book tale about a despicable low life reinventing himself.
  10. I only have the old vinyl lying around but might break down and pick up that Let it Bleed SACD to see what magic they've worked on my numero uno Stones favorite, 'Monkey Man'.
  11. The whole Barbie as gift thing for young children is interesting. Most small children really don't have the manual dexterity required to easily manipulate some of the maddeningly small Barbie items let alone properly 'work' some of the tight shoes, boots, pants, etc. As a result, most kids get terribly frustrated....which is why zillions of nude dolls are strewn across playroom floors coast-to-coast! Adults who should know better (I've been guilty of this as well) buy these things by the boatload and it's the rare 2 or 3-year-old party that doesn't have 'Barbie' popping out of every other gift bag. Reason: they're cute....and it's easy. Most parents who've been running ragged all week and are veterans of the B'Day party circuit just want to reach for something that's a safe bet and get on with the rest of the weekend. IMO kids start giving/receiving Barbie way too early....it should start up around age 5......or even 6.
  12. The Japanese set is loaded with tracks. It's not an easy one to nail down these days. Here's a back cover scan.
  13. Oh yes, I remember on an old BNBB thread that, unbeknowst to one another, we were both inside 'Pooh's Pub' the night the news broke about Lennon being shot? I was at the bar. That was you, correct?
  14. It's a clean theme..... golf caddie (rake & clean traps) golf pro-shop (clean clubs) veterinary clinic (clean wounds) landscape service (clean underbrush) busboy (clean tables) chemical company (clean dirty toxic barrels) office cleaning company (clean ashtrays & toilets) leather tannery (clean & tan hides) antique store (clean & deliver furniture) U.S. House of Representatives (clean up members 'messes') U.S. Senate (same) stay-at-home dad (clean house) govt. consultant (clean up! $$$ )
  15. Yes, I was wrong about that. Didn't notice that one was listed under Alexander's name and the other under One For All.
  16. http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showthread....94434#post94434
  17. Someone over at AAJ recently said that M. Cuscuna relayed info about Alfred Lion squirreling away in the vault a bunch of tape copies of Tempo masters, and wondered aloud if they might contain unissued material....and about the possibility of a Hayes/Complete Jazz Couriers Mosaic Select using Tempo/Carlton material. Sounded interesting. I should find that thread.
  18. Actually, with Venus titles, the mini-lps cost less than the jewel-boxes. NY Trio 'Blues in the Night' TKCV-35154 (mini-lp) ¥2,375 = $22.95. TKCV-35097 (jewel) ¥2,661 = $25.72 So, if the choice is the mini-lp or the Cadence jewel for $20, I'm likely to go for the mini-lp and pay a few extra bucks. You wanna make something of it?
  19. 'Cause Cadence doesn't have certain titles like One For All's 'No Problem", Hick's 'Moanin', etc...........nor any mini-lps.
  20. If you buy one $22 Venus from Cadence and they ship to Germany, you'll pay about $28 versus a total of $33 from Amazon Japan. But, if you buy 2 from Cadence, you'll drop $59........just about the same as Amazon JP would hit you for. Then again, maybe you'd opt to buy the $20 cds? ...so you'll have to re-work the math. B-)
  21. Got a great Korean grocery (it's huge..has everything!) store down the road that I swing into once a week. So...tonite it's Japanese noodle (Udon) w/sliced barbecued pork rib & baby bok choy and a steamed pork bun with a beer. I mix some sesame oil w/soy and a mild spicy bean paste for a sauce.
  22. I'd forgotten about that one, Wes....thanks for resurrecting it.
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