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Cinema Terrorism. Outlaw Bread
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Mood:
demented forever

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Reading: thumbing through the SFWA Handbook (1990 edition)
Music: The Locust
TV/Movie: Sunset Boulevard
Link o' the Day: CookingBread.com

Well that statement yesterday about hitting the ground running was pretty spot on. I finally finished all 556 pages of the Hardcastle and McCormick book--the episode guide, the unproduced script, the German and French title translations, the whole she-bang. I even did a little cover mock-up. I fully expect it to be changed once I get some different images from the authors. But for now it'll do until the final one comes along.

Today's work will focus on the February issue of the medical journal, and some edits to the photo captions in the Lonnie Burr book.
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Is there any finer movie than Cecil B. Demented? Well, probably. Probably lots. But it's still a hell of a good movie. I know I've mentioned it before on these pages, but it's on cable right now as I type all this and all is well with the world.

C'mon. How many movies have lines like this?
[Raven introduces herself to Honey]

Raven: Hi, I'm Raven, I'm a Satanist and I'll be doing your make-up.

[changes tone]

Raven: You look so pale...

[angrily slaps Honey, then turns sweet again]

Raven: Sorry, but Satan says you need more color.

Outlaw cinema! Demented Forever!

Whose idea was it to cast Patty Hearst as the mother of a kid who was kidnapped and brainwashed by Demented into joining the crew? Art imitates life, but it's supposed to be more subtle. I suppose that's the point--freakin' John Waters mad genius.
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I made bread yesterday. Plain white bread--but good! I got to break in my new breadmaker and I am calling it a success. Tomorrow I'll make a Norwegian-style bread, then after that an herb-and-cheese one.

Then I'll get fancy. Raisins! Rye! Pumpernickel! mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! Outlaw bread!

Which brings us to today's link: CookingBread.com. Loads of great recipes. Loads! Discussions on breads and recipes, reviews, and such--but the thing is the recipes. Get our your index cards and start writing these down.

Cheers!


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