October 13, 2005

HEY, REMEMBER WHEN THIS WAS A BLOG?

Yeah, I do too.

Sorry about the lack of posts lately. It isn't because I don't care. It's because I occasionally run out of words.

Seriously. It happens.

I've been writing my tuckus off at work. Like the interview I did with southern cooking maven and Food Network queen Paula Deen. And the love connections I've made between recipe seekers and recipe suppliers.

So you can understand why the consonants and vowels have just run dry. Rather than throw up bogus ramblings and a crapalanche of links, I've chosen silence until the words come back.

And now they're back.

More to come later.


Posted by Jeff at October 13, 2005 05:27 PM
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Excuses, excuses. It wasn't that long ago that we drank 24 kamikazee shots and still went to class -- not the next DAY mind you. But sometime that week, I'm pretty sure.

Posted by: Mr. Woodward at October 13, 2005 09:49 PM

No explanation needed. Rev. Joe accepts the salad just the way it is.

Posted by: Rev. Joe at October 13, 2005 11:20 PM

OMFG! Paula Deen, I don't even need to carry any other cookbooks, they drool over her, your a fucking stud in the eyes of the hungry-foodnetwork-sluts. Kudos Jeff, you impress me with every interview, you silly interviewing slut, you. Write ON!!!

Posted by: Cupie at October 14, 2005 01:48 AM

She is the coolest cooking lady in the world. Neat interview.

Posted by: Mike at October 14, 2005 04:04 PM

I must admit, I think that was the first time I read the word tuckas in an actual sentence form. Well done Mr. Houck! Not that at any time do I nor would I ever think of your tuckas. Don't take that personally. I think I might try that term the next time I'm in a bar brawl. Hey Dude I'm gonna kick your tuckas. Yeah that will evoke fear. As far as your vocabulary dry spells, I love all your efforts. Don't be so hard on yourself. Love, the Bateses

Posted by: Bob B. at October 14, 2005 08:56 PM

holy smokes, Paula Deen!!! I just love her shows. I have to confess, I bought one of her cookbooks and I've made two of the recipes so far.
Unfortuantely they were just awful. flat and boring. I'm going to give the book another chance, however.
Only because she's the Queen of all things Southern, and you just can't help but like the lady!


Posted by: Laura at October 17, 2005 10:23 AM
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