Was checking out the tone of my amplifier with a little volume... not bad... trying the see if it was the electronic tone that matches up with the drum tracks/mastered songs.... It was.
Anyways, there are a bunch of constructions going on in the condominium, lots of hammers, lots of pounding, lots of uninformed work getting done in the thinnest walled panopticonic shape condo ever...
So, I was also a little angry that there were no postings about this construction happening, since it disrupted my little post 3 day Pagan Snake Festivities [St. Patty]... recovery sleep. Turned on the amp, put it to "1" not even "2" and sure enough, about 10 mins into it the old neighbor who's been fucking hookers [you see them walking bow legged down to the bus stop] writes a note... well, not only did I hear the knocks, Lance, whom I refer to as Peppermint Patty the 2nd, but, dude, chill out... there are a bunch of saws going on, framing hammers, and you pick on the dude playing guitar... ha.
Anyhow, taking a break from the recording til' the signal stops being interrupted or I find a better solution, bunch of queers in this city. Got a lot of work done on the "Last Days of Hendrix" painting I've been working on in the spare time, and its coming out trucking good... came up with this new tactic of making sort of 4 dimensional paintings... its basically using half the face of a front on view of a person [jimi hendrix and monika dannemon in this case] and then switching to a side profile for the other half... looks pretty cool in addition to the other fluorescent/glow in the dark black light fx.
Made up a new omelette recipe too:
"Pig Omelette"
7 eggs...
4 full eggs
3 egg yolks
those Italian pork slices rolled around mozzarella...
(4)
2 pieces of bacon...
parmesan cheese
hot sauce
cayenne pepper...
two pans, one of a bigger circumference...
*cook the bacon, use a press
*remove the grease and leave a slick
*mix up the eggs, parmesan, hot sauce, and cayenne pepper for the omelette mix
*add in to the greasy pan while still hot, switch cook setting to low
*put the Italian raw pigs in blanket things over the two cooked bacon slices
*cover with other pan...
*allow to cook until yolks puff out
*one of the yolks should be in the center, unscrambled for desired effect
*when puffed out to desired consistency, place top pan on stove
*turn omelette with easy by letting gravity place it on other pan
*after a short time, repeat the flip but half the omelette...
delish.
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