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Seeing the kettle drums in the restored SFF video on “The Beatles 1” DVD was amazing. Actually the whole video is amazing. No, actually the whole DVD is amazing!!! LOL
Well, we all saw it…
Another chance at greatness…another long walk home.
The Annual SevenOaks Vichyssoise Cook-Off was the scene today, providing an ageless backdrop for a madness that could only be fresh and new. Local gent and socialite, T.N.Crumpets was a contestant, but he was disqualified when his kettle overturned. Crumpets’ recipe had been modified to include dictators instead of potatoes. He fled on foot as police….(CUT!)
I guess there was no soup in the kettles…
Four kettledrums in a field might have been for come chaotic choreography during the coda…but, all we see is them walking away. So, maybe they ran out of time since it’s dusk already. Was the original vision lost(not realized) or is this kettle-quartet simply there to play a support-role for the piano? The ambiance might have been perfect already…scratch the coda chaos.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…it’s cold!
Looks like a lot of Weber kettle BBQ’s
WOW, a “new” photo – I love it!
Nice
Seeing the kettle drums in the restored SFF video on “The Beatles 1” DVD was amazing. Actually the whole video is amazing. No, actually the whole DVD is amazing!!! LOL
Well, we all saw it…
Another chance at greatness…another long walk home.
The Annual SevenOaks Vichyssoise Cook-Off was the scene today, providing an ageless backdrop for a madness that could only be fresh and new. Local gent and socialite, T.N.Crumpets was a contestant, but he was disqualified when his kettle overturned. Crumpets’ recipe had been modified to include dictators instead of potatoes. He fled on foot as police….(CUT!)
I guess there was no soup in the kettles…
Four kettledrums in a field might have been for come chaotic choreography during the coda…but, all we see is them walking away. So, maybe they ran out of time since it’s dusk already. Was the original vision lost(not realized) or is this kettle-quartet simply there to play a support-role for the piano? The ambiance might have been perfect already…scratch the coda chaos.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…it’s cold!