6/18/2009

I'm not Ribbin you, the new Truckin is out....

Ok so I know I've said it before, but I just have to say it again. IF YOU'RE NOT READING CHOICES, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING!

All the reading I've done lately about Adam though, did get me all Jammed up™ about getting me some Ribs. So Peb's and I made a whack of'em yesterday for Dinner. My slow cooked recipe is the best one I know of to be honest. No offense to those out there that may take some, I just haven't found a better Rib than mine up to this point in time. I brag on them 'cause I know when you try some, you will too!

This is what they look like when they're ready.


And when you're eating my Ribs, this is what the bones will look like afterwards.


Bam-Bam's Rib-a-Q, we're taking fall off the bone to an entirely new level!

As a surprise for me the artist formerly known as Not-So-Mini-Peb's, also baked a cake. She said that she felt like doing some, "Sweet Cooking" and I have to say it was not only good and tasty for her first ever attempt at baking, but she kinda made it look pretty good too!


HEY! Who cut that piece out before Dinner!

;)

So since I was all fed and happy as an old fat kid can be, I did what you should go and do right now! Go read the newest edition of Truckin'. You know you just can't go wrong with that!

Truckin' - June 2009, Vol. 8, Issue 6

Welcome back to the birthday issue of Truckin' as we turn seven years old this month!

1. Pink Dragons by Paul McGuire
Charles was skeptical and accused me of being a CIA or DEA agent, not to mention the evil offspring of George Bush. There was a strong anti-American sentiment in New Zealand and Charles epitomized that angst. When I unfurled a wad of multi-colored Australian dollars, he abruptly ended his rant and asked me how much I needed... More

2. Holly of Houston: Google Me! by Johnny Hughes
Holly was a former board member of Houston's chapter of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). She had donated $140,000 to the Texas Strippers for PETA tour. Her frequent comments in Texas newspapers were strongly anti-gun... More

3. I'll Read Your Madness Later by May B. Yesno
The agent freezes; there on that glorious bed lay two figures. The face and name was banging a woman. The woman clawing gently on the back of the face and name, eyes silted in pleasure, yet aware enough to look at the agent coming through the doorway... More

4. The Collector by Milton T. Burton
He was questioned by two detectives from the Organized Crime Squad---one older, tall, thin and gray haired; the other younger, short, thickset and bald. Raymond Chandler said they always came paired that way. But the old man didn't read Chandler... More

5. Morrison's Lament By Michael Friedman
Society no longer values the divinity of the self, so I find myself amiss all of the technology, discontent, and terror and although it takes only a moment to imagine that I am free from the nastiness that the universe leaves on my lips with every gut-wrenching soul kiss... More


What a Long Strange Trip It's Been...
From the Editor's Laptop:

The June edition of Truckin' marks the seventh anniversary of this monthly rag. I'm honored to have a stellar cast of writers this month including veterans Johnny Huges, Milton T. Burton, and May B. Yesno. And Michael Friedman makes his debut with something inspired by the Lizard King.

Please spread the word about Truckin' and increase your karma tenfold! Tell your friends and family and co-workers about your favorite stories. The contributors write for free and you'll be doing me a huge favor by helping get their name out and about.

If anyone is interested in being added to the mailing list, or perhaps you are interested in writing for a future issue, then feel free to contact me.

Seven years. Hard to think that we're still alive and kicking despite the many instances when I wanted to pull the plug and give up forever. I have to sincerely thank the writers for sharing their blood work. Thanks for taking this leap of faith with me.

And a special thanks goes out to you, the reader, for your loyalty and support over the years.

Be good,
McG

"Do one thing and do it the best you can." - Harry Snyder, founder of In-N-Out Burger


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1 comment:

Otis said...

Damn, those look good.