Monday, April 21, 2008

Lundi

The Best Fried Chicken Is Back, and I Almost
Missed It
~Serious Eats

~Editilla wanna tol'ya~ We are talkin'chicken herah --not talking about da'SHAFTA Sunnit. InDeed! We who hang peternatually from da'Ladder, Edituerilla and Editorilla as wella, will ass'laugh corps'upulously attempt to avoid mentioning the Beck'nCall Bummit of neosyllodomite, suck-off, disasta'capitalists gathered in our fair city today like flies along the sides an out-house or gargoyles about the windows of the Children's Asylum. We are not going to mention them. PAY NO ATTENTION TO THAT 3 TRILLION POUND MFKr TAKING A DUMP ON YOUR DINNING ROOM TABLE.
Still, we do oh'so humbly hope though that someo
ne in this goddess-forsaken scene does something, some gesture to show'em we care. But we're not gonna talk about'em. No! No Gumbo For You! You can't make me I'll just drownt!
And, as if we need remind anyone
...
April is National Cheese Month!

Cheese~by Frank Zappa

This essay appears on the inside of the cover to Frank Zappa's album, You Are What You Is.
It was submitted to Newsweek magazine for their guest feature column, but was rejected on the grounds that it was "too idiosyncratic."

It's been suggested that the Gross National Product is perhaps not the best indicator of how well we are doing as a society, since it tells us nothing about the quality of our lives. But, is this something worth dwelling on as we grovel our way along in the general direction of 21st century? When future historians write about us, if they base their conclusions on whatever material goods survive from present-day America, we will undoubtedly stand alone among nations and be known forevermore as, "Those who chose cheese."

As you will recall, folks, nobody ever had as much going for them in the beginning as we did. Let's face it; we were fantastic. Today, unfortunately, we are merely weird. This is a shocking thing to say, since no red-blooded American likes to think of his or her self as being weird. But when there are other options and a whole nation chooses cheese, that is weird.

Our mental health has been in a semi-wretched condition for quite some time now. One of the reasons for this distress, aside from choosing cheese as a way of life, is the fact that we have, against some incredibly stiff competition, emerged victorious as the biggest bunch of liars on the face of the planet. No society has managed to invest more time and energy in the perpetuation of the fiction that it is moral, sane and wholesome, than our current crop of modern Americans. More here.

Because Why Let Reality Get in the Way?~2millionth web log

Are you better off than you were eight years ago?
~Your Right Hand Thief


Flood Stage Levels, current 'real-time' guage readings~USGS

Exquixotic Corps of Engineers: Flood repairs may be premature

$138 mistake led to release of 22 billion gallons from Lake Lanier

~More than a year before Georgia's historic drought demanded the Atlanta area's attention, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accidentally released about 22 billion gallons of water downstream from Lake Lanier in 2006, while trying to save taxpayers $138. H/T~Blog for America

Border Fence Leaves Rich and Powerful Untouched~Infowars

Women's networks critical to survival during Hurricane Katrina

More than 1,800 people perished in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005,the largest hurricane death toll in the United States since 1928. For the most vulnerable, the urban poor with little money, no transportation and limited resources,Katrina threatened to take everything.
According to a University of Missouri researcher, some of those people survived the hurricane because of quick action from key women who, through pre-existing social networks, were able to mobilize for successful evacuation.


LCCR Honors Journalist for Hurricane Katrina Coverage

Mailbox Mama~Toulouse Street

Afraid to Leave New Orleans? You many have NOLAgoraphgobia~Angus Lind
H/T'n'T-Clio III, World Class New Orleans

Books: Hurricane Katrina, fact and fiction

Love knows no bounds
~FoodMusicJustice.com


Sound check
~The Jazz and Heritage Foundation pushes Louisiana musicians for Hollywood movies

Bayou Boogaloo ~May 23rd & 24th - New Orleans



Turnaround & boogie down in New Orleans


Music schools seeing influx of funds~Howard Reich


The New Orleans-Brazil Jam

~For 22 years Katrina Geenen has been hosting "Tudo Bem," a New Orleans' radio program showcasing a variety of Brazilian musical styles. In recent years, Geenen focused less on Bahian music and plays a lot more independent music from Rio and other parts of Brazil.


WWOZ ~ WTUL
GAMBIT
~ NOMENU


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