Herbie Hatman / Texts
Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑nice to see people supporting independent coffee shops....
did you know that coffee is the second largest commodity in the world?
From the oh so friendly and giving office staff at said cafe. I know the staff rather well.
Do not attempt the execution of this plan in Lodi California. It is illegal to sell or possess silly string in Lodi.
Theatre types are so weird.
Eloquently written, sir. Very easy to read.
Cheap paint? Affinity for coffee? Pleasing color and visual texture? I like it.
Thanks for taking the time to read all that, guys.
the Future only has seven legs.
I can't tell if a super Hero outfit is the same thing as gay underwear...
You even have progeny that is doing things.
I particularly like the painted cigarette butt at 16 x Valencia.
Anna...
Uhm... Look at photo number two. The title. Uhm. Yeah. I'll take those five points whenever. Thanks.
Thanks for keeping up on what I call my undergarments. And for the compliment.
Did anyone else catch that?
The silent task was the first and only other task which I had read until now. I thought you were a theater guy, which means an all black attire seems suiting (pun intended).
All black is the easiest to not notice. Especially on weirdos. Had you worn something flashy, like your aforementioned blue tuxedo, or even a flashy accessory, I think a reaction would have been more likely.
But hey, I'm not me.
I have eaten tomato jam. It's good. Here's the recipe:
TOMATO JAM (OLD-TIME)
About as many tomatoes as will go into your largest pot. Scald, peel, cut into small pieces. Cover with 1/2 cup vinegar. This keeps tomato jam from going to sugar. Let sit overnight. Strain, I squeeze the tomatoes a little with my hand. Measure cup for cup, sugar and tomato pulp. Cut 1 lemon in very small pieces, skin and all. Sometimes I add a little ginger. Cook until it forms a web between the prongs of a fork. This may take an hour or more. Stir frequently, especially at the beginning and end.
Pot should be about 3 or 4 quart. Ginger is 1/2 teaspoon.