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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Thanksgiving and Kennedy
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Don't be an idiot. You have a lot to be grateful for and you know it. Every breath is a gift.
Funny that this year Thanksgiving falls on the 44th anniversary of Kennedy's assassination. I went to Dealey Plaza and the 6th Floor Museum nine years ago. Helluva thing when Kennedy died. We can be grateful to the Beatles for showing up a couple months later and taking our minds off it.
The other thing I saw in Dallas was the Southfork Ranch from the TV show. It's smaller than it seems on TV. Whoever may have shot Kennedy aside, at least we know it was Kristen who shot JR.
Here's a link to Waterfront Watchdogs. They want to tear down the Moran Plant and make it a park. I think it would hurt me to see that happen. That old brick building has been there my whole life and I love it. It's part of me. I think we should reuse it, but that's just my opinion. Maybe you agree with Waterfront Watchdogs. That's ok. If we agreed on everything, one of us wouldn't be thinking.
I'm really not sure how a half-destroyed, unused pile of bricks has been able to stand down on the waterfront for so very long. But then I think of the Circ. Oh yeah, people like to talk about doing things. Actually doing anything would be somehow more harmful. Didn't I read that if a building were to be put there, it would be cheaper for the Moran plant to be reused? I'm sure this was all presented at City Hall in one of the forums. But, couldn't the city put something in the newspaper, or distribute something detailing the numbers? Otherwise, tear it down. But, leave the option of building. Then, when people bitch about not wanting just a park, perhaps something could be built. Fair and open usage debates are legit here too: not sure anyone NEEDS an ice-wall...and those who would use it would be few in number. The Y? Eh, again...how many get use? And besides, the parking and traffic alone would be a disaster.
I think questioning whether or not the city has a right to make it money-making space (rent, taxes, etc) is worth thinking about. Let's face it, people want our waterfront property...check out the tax assessor's page to confirm: it ain't cheap. The people of Burlington should, as much as is feasible, benefit from that space thru either usage and/or revenue.
How about the old orphanage land, now the diocese office? What do you think that less-than-half-used place and land is worth? Maybe they should move onto something more appropriate and give the space up to affordable housing, a-la the Sister's of Mercy next to Mater Christi.
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