Lunch Break
Kunstler is extra, super, delicious this week. Go. Read. Now.
Burger King was doing some kind of promotion in its Watertown huts and the marquee in their several parking lots proclaimed -I swear to God -"Ask us about our Angry Burger." WTF? Is the rage of lumpen America so repressed now that it can only be expressed in menu items that turn people into hulking four-hundred-pound monsters?
Speaking of food, and in very much the same vein Food for the Thoughtless reviews a book called The Food of a Younger Land. The book explores American cuisine before the advent of the interstate highway system, fast food, and chain restaurants. The review is so enticing I intend to snatch the book from the Pio Pico/Koreatown branch of the library as soon as it arrives. (How much do I love "Pio Pico" and "Koreatown" mashed together? There are so many countries in our country...)
Staying on the nostagia stick. The anniversary of D-Day is coming on June 6th. I become a puddle of mush whenever I see the vets who participated interviewed. Just before D-Day the Allies took Rome. Something I did not know until recently was that a segregated battalion of Japanese-Americans, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, took part in the the invasion of Italy. A documentary will be released soon about their battles and bravery. Check it out.
Quote: Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.
William Shakespeare
Coriolanus
Music: John C. Clark plays guitar...dazzling...
Burger King was doing some kind of promotion in its Watertown huts and the marquee in their several parking lots proclaimed -I swear to God -"Ask us about our Angry Burger." WTF? Is the rage of lumpen America so repressed now that it can only be expressed in menu items that turn people into hulking four-hundred-pound monsters?
Speaking of food, and in very much the same vein Food for the Thoughtless reviews a book called The Food of a Younger Land. The book explores American cuisine before the advent of the interstate highway system, fast food, and chain restaurants. The review is so enticing I intend to snatch the book from the Pio Pico/Koreatown branch of the library as soon as it arrives. (How much do I love "Pio Pico" and "Koreatown" mashed together? There are so many countries in our country...)
Staying on the nostagia stick. The anniversary of D-Day is coming on June 6th. I become a puddle of mush whenever I see the vets who participated interviewed. Just before D-Day the Allies took Rome. Something I did not know until recently was that a segregated battalion of Japanese-Americans, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, took part in the the invasion of Italy. A documentary will be released soon about their battles and bravery. Check it out.
Quote: Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.
William Shakespeare
Coriolanus
Music: John C. Clark plays guitar...dazzling...
Labels: 442nd regimantal combat team, classical guitar, food for the thoughtless, James Howard Kunstler, John C Clark, william shakespeare
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