Take two thick slices of Noonie's day old bread, smear Honey Cup honey mustard
liberally over both. Cover both slices with green leaf lettuce. Then on one slice only lay smoked turkey on the lettuce,
a tomato slice on the turkey and sprinkle it with shredded carrot. Then on the lay a slice of provolone cheese over the
carrot then a green pepper ring on top of the cheese. Sprikle with sprouts. Cover with the other slice, lettuce side down.
The letuce should be stuck to the bread with honey mustard so it doesn't fall off when you turn it upside down to cover the
sandwich. Slice sandwich in half with a knife. Wrap in tightly in plastic wrap. Use too much wrap. Tape on label. Tadaaa!
Weighs one pound. Costs Four Bucks.
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Monday, July 31, 2006
Condoleezza Rice will resign soon. I can feel it. There's been a sudden change in the wind. Somebody may have shown her something. Maybe she saw something, but she is all messed up now and can't go on. She just left Israel and she seemed shaken on FOX news live. "Too many children?" That's a far cry from "set the conditions for a lasting peace" (instead of in immediate cease-fire.) 48 Hours? What happened to 'That will just give Hezbullah time to regroup?'
She looked spooky. I love seeing things live because I'm up late, like when I saw Bush Sr. puke in Japan live. Rice was white as a sheet and her eyes were black, and her hair was going grey before my eyes. She appeared to be trembling and weak as she gave her prepared statement.
By the way, why is she the secretary of state? Well she won't be for long.
I saw An Inconvenient Truth with my mom yesterday. It's great. The science is real. Global warming is a threat on par with nuclear war. There was a trailer for Who Killed The Electric Car before the movie. Gore is a genius and a great soul. He might have been a better president than Clinton, even. He might still be. Beside a recognition of the danger of global warming, the other thought this movie evoked in me, was that it was just such a tragedy for the whole human race that this man did not win the White House.
Speaking of movies...
These are my top five favorite movies, in order. Wall Street is my number one.
Channel 17 is getting so good lately. The coverage of the BT grand opening was phenomenal. They covered the Winooski historical society the other day too. I had no idea there were so many Armenian business owners in Winooski circa WWII.
Anybody else like Rachael Madow as much as me? How about Janeane Garafalo?
Anybody ever see that documentary where they revisit the same group of people every seven years? I think it's English. I saw it a long long time ago at the Savoy in Montpelier.
Time is spinning out of control. I created this blog at the beginning of this year's city election cycle (January,) and it peaked when Bob Kiss was elected (March.) That election gave me a focus and a desire. It was a very significant election- what with the open seat, the three year term, and the IRV, and all. Acting as an interested citizen-journalist was work. I stayed up very late several times and sacrificed time with my family because I was slavishly addicted to the idea that I, Haik Bedrosian, was helping to shape the outcome of the election. As I worked out my own feelings about the candidates, I helped BP readers do the same and together we made the right choice for mayor. I feel Kiss might be the best mayor the city has ever had.
Terry Bouricius counted the votes in what was called the 'most transparent election ever' or some such thing. I tried to understand how the votes were counted from computer tapes but I could easily be tricked. I just have faith that there are some smart people out there who can really understand what the hell Bouricius is talking about. I don't mean how IRV works. I get that. I mean how the votes were counted. Hmmm...paper...
I just thought of something. I'll tell you later.
Anyway- citizen-journalism takes too much work nowadays. Too busy. Too tired, and like I said, time is spinning out of control. Lately I'm just doing this sort of cheap-art, interpretive-dance image stuff with a little spin. I know it's crap, but it's pretty much what's up for now. And still Philip keeps my link up. I was thinking about how he's been so encouraging to me, and then it hit me- he's a teacher and he sees potential in me. It's really nice.
Charity is exactly right to say my strength is covering the March elections in Burlington. I hope I don't blow it and forget the date I'm supposed to be on She's Right six months from now. Sorry I missed the channel 17 blogger show. Damn.
Oh- I forgot- Open Mike! Talk about anything you want. My disclaimer applies. I can always make embarassing comments under your name without permission from you, for example.
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