Read you can in Ketchikan: Richard and Dorothy Woodford Arndt of Sonora, reading the Sierra Mountain Times in Ketchikan. The couple traveled in Alaska for two weeks, and during the second week they cruised the Inland Passage from Whittier to Vancouver.
Posted by Thomas Atkins on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:10 am under Columns | Link
Bond Bombs
I chanced to watch Quantum of Solace the other day, and I am sure that it was filmed during the writers’ strike. The heroine Olga Kurylenko had very few lines, and none made much sense. Mathew Amalric, the villian, had mysterious eyes, but little else to endear him. Hero, Bond, just engaged in fights […]
Posted by Thomas Atkins on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:10 am under Columns | Link
Jail or Probation?
Fairborn, TX – Here is an interesting one. A man on probation wanted to get off of probation and figured that the best way to do it was to do something that would get him arrested so he could go to jail. So he decided to get drunk…VERY drunk. After getting wasted, the […]
Posted by Thomas Atkins on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:09 am under Articles | Link
Thirst for Love
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson star in Twilight.
Twilight (Rated PG-13) 120 mins.
If anyone is wondering what the key to a breakout hit is these days, try this formula: love story between two disadvantaged lovers + young male heartthrob in lead role + epic or edgy background. The love story obviously piques the curiosity […]
Posted by Thomas Atkins on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:09 am under Columns | Link
Scalloped Corn
The pilgrims found the Indians growing corn when they arrived in the new world. It has become an important vegetable in the American diet. You vary the flavoring slightly in this recipe by varying the crackers. An example would be cheese-flavored crackers instead of soda crackers.
I prefer to use canned corn that has been […]
Posted by Thomas Atkins on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:09 am under Columns | Link