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Cornbread Chronicle: RUSSIAN STYLE CORNBREAD
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Well I gots ta call it something, and in searching for red cabbage facts I discovered that russians eat seven times as much cabbage per person as we do. So here's an excelent way to get yer dose-o-cabbage. My favorite cabbage lore is the Roman myth that red cabbages sprang from the tears of Lycurgus king of the Edonians. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). REUBEN STYLE SCARY CHEESE HEDGE FUND. View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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blocklogic: August 2011
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Monday, August 29, 2011. WHEN BLOCKS WEREN'T CUBES. Lately I've had my hands full organizing the Blocklogic section. Of The Flatware County General Store. The retro collection just mentioned already rate a couple of mugs, but the arithmetic blocks (the Buffalo Mao collection) are so far the biggest part of this section. With eleven so far, Mineral Comix # 47 still has a few more surprises in store. The thing is one dice (di, dye, whatever) isn't quite right, eh? So far there are only 15 mugs in the Block...
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blocklogic: The Hairy Hendecahedra Project (post two)
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Thursday, December 4, 2014. The Hairy Hendecahedra Project (post two). If excelsior was as ridiculously cheap and available as it once was, I wouldn't have resorted to such an odd method to try an stabilize my Corex (like cardboard, but plastic) and clear plastic tape mold. This isn't the first time I've tried pouring concrete into a Corex mold. The stained dodecaocta compound chilling on the deck with various other old experiments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shh, Here Come Tha.
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blocklogic: December 2014
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. Shh, Here Come Tha. It sounds fun to catch a Tooth Fairy, but there's nothing funny about a Tooth Fairy with a broken leg. When I started drawing cartoons about Teefes (tea-fez) I soon realized that the highly realistic looking ones weren't near as much fun as the pen and ink onna-block-looking ones. Instead of paint again I stuck with woodburned decorations, and found the more I made the better I liked em. Did I mention unbalanced? Thursday, December 4, 2014. If excelsior was...
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blocklogic: November 2011
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Monday, November 21, 2011. PORTALS2 STYLE BLOCKS CONTINUE TO EVOLVE. Or devolve, but they're definitely still changing. The first effort (antique storage cube) was good enough, even if a little ham-handed, to lead to further development of a Portals2 style block set. But the companion block in it's several incarnations kept development stalled for days. Marking accurately, and then the equally important burning correctly seemed at first to be the biggest challenges, But no! All these repairs and redesign...
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blocklogic: Shh, Here Come Tha...
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. Shh, Here Come Tha. It sounds fun to catch a Tooth Fairy, but there's nothing funny about a Tooth Fairy with a broken leg. When I started drawing cartoons about Teefes (tea-fez) I soon realized that the highly realistic looking ones weren't near as much fun as the pen and ink onna-block-looking ones. Instead of paint again I stuck with woodburned decorations, and found the more I made the better I liked em. Did I mention unbalanced? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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blocklogic: January 2010
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Saturday, January 2, 2010. And that anger is a blocked wish." No Really! Ok, so Paul Vitti. Some begun with no plan, burned so well I was hesitant to add anything off the cuff to fill the empty faces. Then came the 17-Fish block followed by the Pin-Up block, an innocent enough wish that bit me a couple of places I`d rather not remember. Did somebody say pantograph? I used to make the pantograph pictured last post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And that anger is a blocked wish. No Really!
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blocklogic: October 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Alright so I'm not momentarily nimble enough to Hacky the Clackey, but I still love to slap them around. They sound great and the dead-blow nature of the ball-o-caps slows down the action just enough to make it fun. I've made a number of these balls-o-caps over the years, but I always tied them together with soft wire. I've recently mastered tying them up with string. Here's a few of the new ones. In the Acorn-Bamboo article I mentioned Poly. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. The b...
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blocklogic: November 2009
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Saturday, November 28, 2009. Above is the 17 fish block as a full size peel, with image tabs to help hide the seams. It works pretty good, I asembled a couple to test the pattern. More to follow. Monday, November 9, 2009. Arithmetic Block Set Specs. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. This Neopolitan Has Nine Layers Already. We are once agian indebted to The Plush Neon Monkey, just couldn`t leave it alone. I`d hoped carefull thought might generate a few more fun number catagories for block content. View my comple...
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blocklogic: BALL-O-CAPS, CLACKEY-SACK
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Alright so I'm not momentarily nimble enough to Hacky the Clackey, but I still love to slap them around. They sound great and the dead-blow nature of the ball-o-caps slows down the action just enough to make it fun. I've made a number of these balls-o-caps over the years, but I always tied them together with soft wire. I've recently mastered tying them up with string. Here's a few of the new ones. In the Acorn-Bamboo article I mentioned Poly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).