This is any or all of:
A jig saw puzzle.
A glass mosaic
A computer wall paper
A tile mosaic
I cannot find anywhere where the artist who created it is credited.
An interview April Stevens and her brother Nino Tempo had on “American Bandstand.”
She was at least 33 when this was recorded.
I can find nothing on where the “April Stevens” name came from.
She passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 17 of this year aged 93.
Glen Campbell was a session musician on the recording, which won a grammy
I had a 1976 (Plymouth) Volare station wagon from 1986 till 2001, and I don’t think I ever drove it without thinking, at least for a moment and sometimes for much longer, of this song.
Getting into the car usually set off the earworm; if not, it would start playing in my head along the way.
…
And of course, I named the car “Blue”, from “Nel Blu, Depinto Di Blu”….
Italian for “in the blue, painted in blue”…. even though it was beige, and not a Pinto.
“Volare” actually means “to fly”… and it did fly down the highway.
Today’s Songs:
‘Gloria,’ ‘Gloria,’ ‘Go All the Way,’ and ‘Go Away, Little Girl,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe ‘Apple Streusel Muffins.’
The ‘Raspberries’ are from Cleveland (Ohio , not Montana; or Tasmania, for that matter).
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1 year ago
It just don’t get any better than one of Stel Bel’s twinkly posters.
I hate to admit it… but I was around for the rise of the Four Hounds on the music scene…
Though of course, I was only two.
No?
Sigh….
…
The truth is, I saw them on American Bandstand, along with a lot of other Italian singers…
Including the favored human stars of the day, like Frankie Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell, though AFAIK none of those three were bassets, and all were born and raised in Philadelphia.
You can see why the Jersey Bassets would be better.
But…. by the time I was a senior in high school, we got folk music, and then the “English invasion”…
A fan of rock ’n roll, and various shaggy groups, canine and human, I no longer cared for the pups’ slick East Coast look and smooth sound.
In fact, my sister’s name is Sherry, and I teased her with my bad imitation of Frankie Tail’s falsetto howl.
…
Later, I came to appreciate them again, as enduring musical icons of the era.
And just look at the humans Stel posted! What copydogs!
I don’t remember them at all! Were they a real group, or just put together to make the play and movie?
Wow…. I wonder what they sound like.
No human could possibly howl like Frankie Tail!
And those plain dark suits!
Have they no sense of showmanship?
They just can’t match the Hounds’ slick, sparkly jackets.
….
Dang… now I’m gonna have “Big Dogs Don’t Cry” on the brain all night.
BTW… you know what the original title was for that song… cos it’s about female dogs.
But some people actually censored it in reviews and… um… posters… so they changed it to “Big Girls.”
I’m glad cos I wouldn’t say… um… that other word… here.
I just googled Frankie Valli (the human imitator of Frankie Tail) to see how old he is…
He’s 89… And he’s still touring!
Supposedly with the Four Seasons, but he’s the only original member still with the group.
According to one site, they have 29 upcoming concerts currently scheduled, well into 2024… looks like mostly New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, but they have some dates in Las Vegas and in San Jose, CA.
This is basically butterscotch pudding in a pie crust.
I originally posted this back on “Ballard Street” in the Sherpa days, but as I’m still “invisible” on GoComics I can’t provide a link that would do you any good.
From:
Creative Cooking Desserts
Published by Ottenheimer Publishers, Inc. 1992
Compiled and edited by: Marian Hoffman.
Designed by: Ruth Ann Thompson
1. Combine 1/2 cup milk and brown sugar in top of double boiler; cook over hot water until sugar is dissolved. 2. In bowl, blend cornstarch with remaining milk until smooth. Add beaten egg yolks. Stir egg yolk mixture into top of double boiler with milk-sugar mixture. Stir until mixture is thickened. Cook for five minutes more, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. 3. Stir butter into butterscotch mixture. Pour into baked pie shell. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. Serve with whipped cream.
Notes from Me:
I cup whipping cream is three cups whipped cream; it’s actually a bit more, but your diet’s shot anyway.
Don’t forget to add the pinch of salt, teaspoon of sugar, and teaspoon of real vanilla extract before whipping.
Prick the bottom of the pie shell before baking to prevent bubbling.
Preheat the oven to350° F.; bake on second rack, top rack is first. It won’t take long. Keep an eye on from the six minute mark. It’s done when it’s “goldy” in colour.
If you need a pie crust recipe, there’s a good one at this LINK. for the butterscotch pie halve it, or make two pies. 🙂
The pie crust recipe was posted to go with the apple pie recipe there.
There is also another one of StelBel’s excellent posters from the bassetverse; “Escape From Cleveland.”
Wow, the Jersey shore. I spent the best days of my pre-college life there. Day trips to Seaside heights, a week in Wildwood. I hated living in NJ, mostly due to the people. At the shore I met girls from Maryland & Pennsylvania. I also enjoyed Frankie and the Four Seasons. I honestly had no idea that they were from New Jersey until decades later when Jersey Boys hit Broadway.
Luckily for native German speakers trying to learn Pirate speech, the declensions are more like those of modern German than those of present day English.
Not as big a transition from using Sie and Du, with their related verb forms, as it is for most Americans to understand you and thou, and various forgotten verb forms for other pronouns.
This is any or all of:
A jig saw puzzle.
A glass mosaic
A computer wall paper
A tile mosaic
I cannot find anywhere where the artist who created it is credited.
Have we seen this?
Yes. A while ago.
I still like it.
An interview April Stevens and her brother Nino Tempo had on “American Bandstand.”
She was at least 33 when this was recorded.
I can find nothing on where the “April Stevens” name came from.
She passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 17 of this year aged 93.
Glen Campbell was a session musician on the recording, which won a grammy
I had a 1976 (Plymouth) Volare station wagon from 1986 till 2001, and I don’t think I ever drove it without thinking, at least for a moment and sometimes for much longer, of this song.
Getting into the car usually set off the earworm; if not, it would start playing in my head along the way.
…
And of course, I named the car “Blue”, from “Nel Blu, Depinto Di Blu”….
Italian for “in the blue, painted in blue”…. even though it was beige, and not a Pinto.
“Volare” actually means “to fly”… and it did fly down the highway.
We had the Dean Martin rendition of this song at my fathers funeral, he was a firm Dino fan.
Things like this make me care even less about having neither TV nor cable.
‘Gloria,’ ‘Gloria,’ ‘Go All the Way,’ and ‘Go Away, Little Girl,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe ‘Apple Streusel Muffins.’
The ‘Raspberries’ are from Cleveland (Ohio , not Montana; or Tasmania, for that matter).
It just don’t get any better than one of Stel Bel’s twinkly posters.
Aww…thanks LM.
They are the best! I grew up in Jersey when these Four Hounds were popular, but I never liked them much.
What a GREAT musical!
And of course, a fine poster!
I hate to admit it… but I was around for the rise of the Four Hounds on the music scene…
Though of course, I was only two.
No?
Sigh….
…
The truth is, I saw them on American Bandstand, along with a lot of other Italian singers…
Including the favored human stars of the day, like Frankie Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell, though AFAIK none of those three were bassets, and all were born and raised in Philadelphia.
You can see why the Jersey Bassets would be better.
But…. by the time I was a senior in high school, we got folk music, and then the “English invasion”…
A fan of rock ’n roll, and various shaggy groups, canine and human, I no longer cared for the pups’ slick East Coast look and smooth sound.
In fact, my sister’s name is Sherry, and I teased her with my bad imitation of Frankie Tail’s falsetto howl.
…
Later, I came to appreciate them again, as enduring musical icons of the era.
And just look at the humans Stel posted! What copydogs!
I don’t remember them at all! Were they a real group, or just put together to make the play and movie?
Wow…. I wonder what they sound like.
No human could possibly howl like Frankie Tail!
And those plain dark suits!
Have they no sense of showmanship?
They just can’t match the Hounds’ slick, sparkly jackets.
….
Dang… now I’m gonna have “Big Dogs Don’t Cry” on the brain all night.
BTW… you know what the original title was for that song… cos it’s about female dogs.
But some people actually censored it in reviews and… um… posters… so they changed it to “Big Girls.”
I’m glad cos I wouldn’t say… um… that other word… here.
By the by, Goldmine magazine has a contest for the complete Four Seasons album collection.
Enter here
https://gleam.io/TnJMJ/goldmine-franki-valli-ultimate-collection-giveaway
I just googled Frankie Valli (the human imitator of Frankie Tail) to see how old he is…
He’s 89… And he’s still touring!
Supposedly with the Four Seasons, but he’s the only original member still with the group.
According to one site, they have 29 upcoming concerts currently scheduled, well into 2024… looks like mostly New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, but they have some dates in Las Vegas and in San Jose, CA.
At 89!
Roger Whittaker just died – only 87…
aka daleandkristen
Ya……and a newlywed too.
Yes!
His bride is but a young lass of 60!
butterscotch puddings
This is basically butterscotch pudding in a pie crust.
I originally posted this back on “Ballard Street” in the Sherpa days, but as I’m still “invisible” on GoComics I can’t provide a link that would do you any good.
From:
Creative Cooking Desserts
Published by Ottenheimer Publishers, Inc. 1992
Compiled and edited by: Marian Hoffman.
Designed by: Ruth Ann Thompson
Butterscotch Pie
Serves 6
2 cups milk (whole milk 3.25% milk fat)
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 egg yolks, beaten
3 tablespoons butter
Pastry for 1-Crust Pie, Baked
2 Cups whipped cream
1. Combine 1/2 cup milk and brown sugar in top of double boiler; cook over hot water until sugar is dissolved.
2. In bowl, blend cornstarch with remaining milk until smooth. Add beaten egg yolks. Stir egg yolk mixture into top of double boiler with milk-sugar mixture. Stir until mixture is thickened. Cook for five minutes more, stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
3. Stir butter into butterscotch mixture. Pour into baked pie shell. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. Serve with whipped cream.
Notes from Me:
I cup whipping cream is three cups whipped cream; it’s actually a bit more, but your diet’s shot anyway.
Don’t forget to add the pinch of salt, teaspoon of sugar, and teaspoon of real vanilla extract before whipping.
Prick the bottom of the pie shell before baking to prevent bubbling.
Preheat the oven to350° F.; bake on second rack, top rack is first. It won’t take long. Keep an eye on from the six minute mark. It’s done when it’s “goldy” in colour.
If you need a pie crust recipe, there’s a good one at this LINK. for the butterscotch pie halve it, or make two pies. 🙂
The pie crust recipe was posted to go with the apple pie recipe there.
There is also another one of StelBel’s excellent posters from the bassetverse; “Escape From Cleveland.”
Wow, the Jersey shore. I spent the best days of my pre-college life there. Day trips to Seaside heights, a week in Wildwood. I hated living in NJ, mostly due to the people. At the shore I met girls from Maryland & Pennsylvania. I also enjoyed Frankie and the Four Seasons. I honestly had no idea that they were from New Jersey until decades later when Jersey Boys hit Broadway.
The above is Parrot for “Ahoy, Matey ! !”
R!
Naught but a wee bit piratical?
Thou didst remember me o’ the day, thankee….
I fear I had forgot.
But alas, raising thy voices doth not thee pirates make!
talk like a PIRATE day! it crept up on me. again!
aarrrrrg!
And me, as well.
But ’tis ne’er past the moment!
Luckily for native German speakers trying to learn Pirate speech, the declensions are more like those of modern German than those of present day English.
Not as big a transition from using Sie and Du, with their related verb forms, as it is for most Americans to understand you and thou, and various forgotten verb forms for other pronouns.
You’re welcome.
great poster, stel! i’ve enjoyed their talents for many years!
aka daleandkristen
WOW Frankie Valli
Craig, where art thou?
Art thou not a pirate?
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