Posted on 10/20/2019 2:25:25 PM PDT by Vision
Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana.
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Info *tonight's show will be available at the "Info" link starting tomorrow.
7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Village of Virtue Matter (Original air date April 27, 1958. CBS network, AFRTS rebroadcast) (Running time 20:49)
7:22 p.m. The Adventures of Babe Ruth, (Original air date December 11, 1949.) (Running time 10:44)
7:30 p.m. The Jell-O Program starring Jack Benny
(Original air date October 13, 1940. NBC Network.) (Running time 28:00)
8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke
Cyclone (Original air date March 14, 1953. CBS Network.) (Running time 29:41)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
The Big Ham (Original air date June 28, 1953. NBC network) (Running time 25:55)
9:00 p.m. Stars over Hollywood
The Experiment (Original air date May 24, 1952. CBS Network.) (Running time 27:58)
9:30 p.m. Destination Freedom
Railway to Freedom (Original air date July 4, 1948. WMAQ origination, NBC Network, AFRS rebroadcast.) (Running time 29:00)
10:00 p.m. The NBC University Theatre
Of Human Bondage (Original air date November 18, 1948. NBC Network.) (Running time 58:15)
Happy Sunday Evening all...
We have the The Adventures of Babe Ruth...Jack Benny!...Stars over Hollywood is interesting...and ending with what could be a good drama from The NBC University Theatre...
11.14.1948
“Of Human Bondage”. A failed art student/physician learns the complexities of life and the pain of a love for a woman beneath his station. Of Human Bondage is the story of a young man’s awakening to the complexity of the world and to the agony of love. Distinguished author, lecturer and critic Clifton Fadiman is the intermission commentator
How are you?
Hi, Vision. Happy Sunday! You doin’ well?
We have rain today, all day. It's wonderful. Have probably had 3 of these days since July.
Thank You..........Holding my own still; cannot reach any one elses’. HO Ho ho
Thank You kindly. And yours as well.
I think I’d need some thick butterfly chops for that. These are the thin, center cut chops. Perfect for a light marination and a 325 degree baking, so they don’t dry out. Never thought about sous vide pork, though. I always thought about that as a ‘beef’ type of preparation.
Man! It sounds like you’ve been dryer than we were. We went almost two months with hardly any rain, most of August and September. I’m glad you’re getting some now. It’s so excellent after the dry spell.
We’re doing fine. Just the usual Sunday routine—no news is good news. :-)
It should work on any thickness but the thicker the better for the final searing.
Glad to hear it.
Yeah, like a good steak. These are getting finished with Johnny’s Whiskey Sauce. Never tried it, but we’ll see how it comes out. Odd, because it wasn’t over with the rest of the normal BBQ sauces in the market, it was over in the section that has all the McCormick dry marinade and sauce mixes, and bottled international cuisine cooking sauces (they have some pretty wicked Thai and Indian sauces there). I suppose it must be a finishing sauce. I haven’t read the whole label yet, I’ve been cleaning up the dining room. The bulb blew in the curio cabinet, so I turned on the ceiling light and *eewwwwwwww*. Cat fur and food all over the place. The fat cat, Pudge, left her window perch (basically, two bar stools slid together at the window sill), and took up residence on a box with a pool closing kit in it. The box isn’t that big, but she is - her blubber hangs down each side, like melted candle wax someone put fur on. So, I’ve taken the opportunity to do some sweeping and mopping of the floor and stools. She’s so furry, she sheds like crazy and can leave a spare cat under the window in a week. She’s the one who got knocked silly in a hailstorm several years back - she took a few shots to the head (I saw it happen), and she hasn’t been quite right since. She mainly just sits in the window all day, every day (unless we take her for a supervised walk), and only gets down to use the litter box and eat. She’s a weird one. At one point, she lived in the window of the master bath for so long, Connie put in a litter box in the closet for her, and a food and water dish on the floor. I ended up buying a heated window perch and hard-mounting it to the sill. Then her daughter Nermal came in and started sleeping on the toilet tank lid. LOL This went on for a full year, and just as suddenly, she abandoned it for the dining room window. Nermal got confused, relocated to the Wild Kingdom Room, and promptly crapped in one of my fish tanks and killed the fish. LOL I swear, I’m gonna become a Tibetan Buddhist monk, wear nothing but a red bedsheet, then sit on some silent mountaintop and meditate for the rest of my life.
hehehe, living in peace is a good life. You’re due.
Let me know how Johnnys Whiskey Sauce is.
I picked out the seeds from the sqush to dry and save for next year. I've got a lot of vines out there with big flowers (and Romas, too), but nothing is developing, dammit. It's frustrating. I mean, what do I have to do, plant everything under tents? 😡
Under tents? Because of rain?
No, out of the baking sun. The last time I got on the mower - a good two months ago - the sun came out from behind a cloud, and it was scalding. Even with regular watering, you can imagine what that must to to a garden. What few vegetables we have gotten so far have had to be left out longer than normal for them to get to market size. I had several green bean plants vining, and all but a few beans turned yellow on the vine, even with a lot of water. In years past, we’d have been bagging them by the quart and freezing them. Rain had nothing to do with it - we’ve actually had to use a lot of water because we simply haven’t had any rain. The soil was rated as normal last year, and now it’s rated abnormally dry. Combine that with heat indices in the 100’s for weeks on end, and you walk around feeling like a jar of dry-roasted peanuts. Too much heat + too little rain = stubborn plants.
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