Zappa's leftovers are tastier morsels than most artists' main meals. Way back in 2004, Zappa archivist Joe Travers was whipped into action by the elderly and confused Gail Zappa, who couldn't understand why she wasn't seeing any new Zappa albums at her local Target. Still smarting from the kiss of her lash, Joe hastily cobbled together three barrel-scraping exercises, Joe's Domage, Joe's Corsage, and Joe's Xmasage, had some sleeves run out by Dave at Kinkos, and stuffed them into the racks himself. Result: job kept, swivel-eyed Zappa fans happy.
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2 No body parts or other organic material
Nothing costly or showy — that leaves out audio gear and Range Rover.
ReplyDeleteNo body parts or other organic material — that leaves out toys that buzz, and weed.
Being a vegetarian I eat lots of vegetable stir-fries. So I'm going with my carbon steel wok. I bought over 20 years ago over in Chinatown, and it's seasoned to perfection, which makes it more nonstick that so called "nonstick" pans. Truly a pleasure to use.
Being a vegetarian I eat lots of vegetable stir-fries.
I bought over 20 years ago over in Chinatown. over 20 Being a vegetarian I eat lots of vegetable stir-fries.
Sorry about the extra text, it's late, and I'm tired. Bedtime.
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