Nice to see you here, DR der Brucer - how are you feeling?
I have just donned my "spaghetti shirt"
Anybody want to guess who that is next to me?
I've been going through some old photos, and I just came across this one, taken in 1959-60. That's me with the glasses, in a play at the University of Washington's Penthouse Theater.Anybody want to guess who that is next to me?
Sigh. Drunk Duane called at midnight last night.
DRs Jane and Jose, re: springform pans.8" is my smallest. I think i have 2 others that are around 9.5" or 10". I know that high cheesecakes are popular some places. But i just wanted to make sure that everything would fit in the 8" pan. It looks small to me.Right now the cheesecake is in the oven and then after it cools i have the fudge topping and reese peanut buttercups to put on. Hopefully the cake will go down a bit when it comes out of the oven. Right now it ballooned up to the top of the sides!
Quote from: td on February 07, 2010, 07:32:22 AMJust wanted to say that after twenty-four hours without phone, television or internet: IT'S FRAKKIN' AWESOME TO BE BACK!Oh, and there's twenty-four inches of snow in my yard.I LOVE your photo album, td! The most snow I've ever seen was in Maryland @ 1965. The drifts came up to the second story of our house and we had to climb out of the window, slide down the drift and dig our way back in to be able to get out of the house! The cars were lumps of snow on the street ---you had to dig down to find which was your car, and I was small enough to be able to walk on the crust of the snow without breaking through like the adults would. I was eye to eye with the street signs!
Just wanted to say that after twenty-four hours without phone, television or internet: IT'S FRAKKIN' AWESOME TO BE BACK!Oh, and there's twenty-four inches of snow in my yard.
I don't think it's Frank Farmer or Jerry Lesch. (Little inside joke for Druxy).
Betsy's standup is on YouTube now:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kticOKd5NOIViews and nice comments appreciated.
Her *really* funny routine is the Christmas story retold as a real Jewish story. Coming soon.
Woody's "Fine How Do You Do" was a change to his work schedule that required him to be at the store at 6AM this morning; so an hour and a half before sunrise, he set off to trudge 0.6 mile through 2 feet of snow.
Quote from: Druxy on February 07, 2010, 10:46:35 AM You youthen well
The album which DR Edisaurus referred to:http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=145999&id=765549269&l=07d85728cc