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Archive for September 4th, 2012
TMQ Watch: September 4, 2012.
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012You had me at “bacon”.
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012The State Fair of Texas has announced the winners of the 2012 “Big Tex Choice” awards for the best fair food this year.
The winner of the “Most Creative” award was Butch Benavides, with the “Fried Bacon Cinnamon Roll”, described on the TM Daily Post site as a “cinnamon roll dipped in a special sweet pancake batter, rolled in crispy fried bacon crumbles, deep fried and sprinkled with powdered sugar.”
The winner of the “Best Taste” award was Abel Gonzalez Jr. with “Deep-Fried Jambalaya”, “jambalaya using shrimp, Cajun sausage and seasonings, then coated in lightly seasoned flour and fried”.
More from the TM Daily Post here. And here’s a link to an article from last week breaking down the eight finalists.
Almost everything that made the finals sounds good to me. I’m not a huge fan of jambalaya, but I might even try that.
Morning random notes: September 4, 2012.
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012Would you pay $18 for a 40-minute vinyl record of previously unreleased Charles Manson songs?
Yeah, I wouldn’t, either.
I want to come back to this later and elaborate on the idea some, but I’m getting more than a little tired of the mass media being coy in their reporting. (See also: Russian punk bands.)
This kind of bothers me, too, but I’m not sure I can articulate why.
Headline in the NYT:
First paragraph:
Matt’s death is tragic, but a 21-year-old man who has been accepted to grad school is not a child.
(Gee, doesn’t NYC have strict gun control laws?)
I don’t think I ever saw anything Michael Clarke Duncan was in, and I wouldn’t say I was a big fan of his work. But 54 is just too young. (NYT. LAT. A/V Club.)
The Frank Lloyd Wright archive is moving to New York City. This sounds like a very good thing:
(Well, a very good thing for everyone except Mike the Musicologist, who hates NYC.)
Headline from something called “The Root”, linked from the WP site: