By my web research this is an advertisement from “Fortune” magazine May 1971.
The blurb apparently was:
“Love Thy Computer. You’ll Both Be Better For It.”.
Today’s Songs:
‘Knock ThreeTimes,’ ‘ Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,’ ‘ Lady Marmalade,’ and ‘ Last Kiss,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe ‘Asparagus Endive Salad.’
We never do find out if she hit the ceiling or the pipes.
Written for the movie ‘Pat Garret and Billy the Kid.’ There is circumstantial evidence that Pat Garret shot the wrong man, called him William Bonnie, and called it a day.
It’s Disco, what do you expect?
There’s a really sappy girlfriend-killed-in-a-car-crash song coming up later in the list.
Wowza! Gracie Kennely in purply eyeshadow, glamorous pearls and a low-backed red dress is certainly eye-catching…
especially with that perfectly fitted tail-hole accenting her rear assets.
A beautiful poster for what I’ve always considered a rather confusing film.
…
In lesser paws, “Dial B for Basset” might be a mess.
Helmed by suspense master Hitchdog, with a stellar cast… it’s an interesting story, but still rather murky in the details…
some of which make you want to shout “Wait! Sit! Stay!” “Explain how that happened, before you get a treat!”
…
Ray Millhound is a suave heel, married to the beautiful Gracie, who is having an affair with the handsome, silky earred Bobby Kibblings.
None of them are good doggies, which made it hard to choose sides, except that Millhound was so bad you had to choose Gracie.
Millhound has an old pal from the dog park, maybe not as bright as the others, whom he convinces to kill poor Gracie…
And then the plot melts into a stew of blunders, false stories, switched keys and the wrong murder… not that there’s a right murder… like a big bowl of Gravy Train kibble, where everything was once clear but becomes obscured in the mixture.
Especially with Hitchdog’s penchant for unusual camera angles and dark shadows, giving some scenes the look of an earlier noir classic.
…
A bright eyed detective basset solves the crime, but not before some impossible goings-on, which a human like me probably can’t follow because we don’t have a hound’s ability to sniff out a trail.
I mean, the bassets in the audience were wagging their tails and drooling, but we humans were a little stunned.
Nonetheless, I’d say it’s well worth 90 minutes or so of your time….
And far better than the copydog human version that followed.
The blonde human female in that one was blandly pretty, but skinny, and lacked Gracie’s long ears ….and her tail, so there was no hole to emphasize the back of her dress.
Again, I’m too lazy to make a link. This recipe first appeared here on Wednesday, December 8, 2021
I make these.
They’re really easy to make, and they’re tasty! ! !
From:
“My Mother’s Cook Book”
BROWNIES Ingredients credited to: A copied recipe from somewhere ( instructions from Mother / see Notes from me:, too ).
Servings: “This number depends on how big the eater’s (s’) sweet tooth (eeth) is (are) / also your (their) chocolate addiction (s) level (s).”
1/2 cup shortening or butter
2 Squares of unsweetened chocolate
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or raisins or coconut
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease or line with waxed paper, an 8 inch square cake tin. Melt chocolate over
hot water. (I generally melt it over low heat, together with the butter or shortening.)
Then stir in the sugar and next the vanilla. Make sure it is cool enough, then stir in the eggs, (otherwise they will cook) one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Measure flour, without sifting, and stir in salt and nuts. Add to chocolate mixture and stir until well blended. Bake 45-50 minutes. (I find this usually cooks in about 25–30
minutes. Test about that time and go on from there.)
Notes from me:;
I always cool the chocolate/butter mix to luke-warm.
Bake on the second rack (top rack is first). I always sift the flour regardless of instructions to the contrary. Over-fill the measuring cup with the sifted flour and tap the side with a knife to settle the flour to emulate unsifted, then scrape the measuring cup level.
Use butter and real vanilla.
I use both raisins (plump them by putting them in hot water for a few minutes then measure the 1/2 cup) AND 1/2 cup of shredded coconut.
Check at 25 minutes. (It’s done when a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. [ If the knife is not clean it’s obvious.])
Don’t go longer than 5 minutes before checking again.
After removing the pan from the oven cover it with a tray or cookie sheet while cooling, it keeps the brownies moist.
Please define “square of unsweetened chocolate”. I am familiar with the 4oz Baker’s unsweetened chocolate bars but the quantity here is a bit vague. This is an easier recipe than the one I normally use.
Thanks!
.
autumn NOSE!
,
By Berkeley Breathed… cartoonist of Bloom County.
Take a close look at the dog’s fur.
I knew she looked familiar.
Daleandkristen
Who you talkin’ about Willis?
Berke meets Gahan Wilson?
It does kind of look like that!
The woman does not have a tail…yet.
And she also doesn’t have that busty lady on her body!
This really looks familiar. Could it hark back to the sherpa days?
NOSE!
.,
I used one of the pictures appearing in the Wikipedia article on Nürburgring as a link to it.
NOSE?
we have to wait until march 10th!
..
Owww!
Ow!
Yum!
Eeeek!
Don’t the head and tail put you off just a bit?
Grill marks! Mmmm! 😀
More work by digital artist RANDY LEWIS.
NOSE!
,,
Ok this is a jpg.
Jpg’s can’t…. possibly …. move.
They can’t. Honest.
Really.
Another one i can’t look at.
Stop jumping around!
.,.
ML, you’ve got this!
NOSE!
DZBOI!
Partners in crime
.
Doesn’t look like Terry Gilliam’s signature…
My eyes read Melvin Glazer.
Google Lens says it’s Milton Glaser, which makes more sense because he’s a famous poster artist and illustrator.
The problem is that to me, the signature and the picture look a bit different from his.
His work is usually bolder… somewhere between this and Peter Max.
He designed the I ❤️ N.Y. poster that started that whole thing.
Pepperland, 55 years later.
Yeah, I was trying to find Jeremy Hilary Boob.
Looks like a scene from Pepperland (Yellow Submarine).
By my web research this is an advertisement from “Fortune” magazine May 1971.
The blurb apparently was:
“Love Thy Computer. You’ll Both Be Better For It.”.
,
All five are focused on…something.
BUNNY!
Dog paying rapt attention… ok.
Cat could be, if there’s prey.
Bird? Bunny? I suppose maybe…
Turtle… not so much.
“You’re all probably wondering why I called this meeting.”
!!!!!
3 NOSES
DZBOI!
Technically, the tortoise also has a beak.
then it’s 2 DZBOI’s
Nice poster, Stel! Dial B for Basset! I like how Cleo’s tail pokes into the credits.
Annette and Frankie are certainly assisted by the background photography!
‘Knock ThreeTimes,’ ‘ Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,’ ‘ Lady Marmalade,’ and ‘ Last Kiss,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe ‘Asparagus Endive Salad.’
We never do find out if she hit the ceiling or the pipes.
Written for the movie ‘Pat Garret and Billy the Kid.’ There is circumstantial evidence that Pat Garret shot the wrong man, called him William Bonnie, and called it a day.
It’s Disco, what do you expect?
There’s a really sappy girlfriend-killed-in-a-car-crash song coming up later in the list.
Last Kiss was on the play list for my High School garage band.
I’m gonna take a wild guess here, the really sappy song will be Teen Angel.
Still better than Tell Laurel I Love Her
Or Ruby (Don’t Take Your Love to Town).
Wowza! Gracie Kennely in purply eyeshadow, glamorous pearls and a low-backed red dress is certainly eye-catching…
especially with that perfectly fitted tail-hole accenting her rear assets.
A beautiful poster for what I’ve always considered a rather confusing film.
…
In lesser paws, “Dial B for Basset” might be a mess.
Helmed by suspense master Hitchdog, with a stellar cast… it’s an interesting story, but still rather murky in the details…
some of which make you want to shout “Wait! Sit! Stay!” “Explain how that happened, before you get a treat!”
…
Ray Millhound is a suave heel, married to the beautiful Gracie, who is having an affair with the handsome, silky earred Bobby Kibblings.
None of them are good doggies, which made it hard to choose sides, except that Millhound was so bad you had to choose Gracie.
Millhound has an old pal from the dog park, maybe not as bright as the others, whom he convinces to kill poor Gracie…
And then the plot melts into a stew of blunders, false stories, switched keys and the wrong murder… not that there’s a right murder… like a big bowl of Gravy Train kibble, where everything was once clear but becomes obscured in the mixture.
Especially with Hitchdog’s penchant for unusual camera angles and dark shadows, giving some scenes the look of an earlier noir classic.
…
A bright eyed detective basset solves the crime, but not before some impossible goings-on, which a human like me probably can’t follow because we don’t have a hound’s ability to sniff out a trail.
I mean, the bassets in the audience were wagging their tails and drooling, but we humans were a little stunned.
Nonetheless, I’d say it’s well worth 90 minutes or so of your time….
And far better than the copydog human version that followed.
The blonde human female in that one was blandly pretty, but skinny, and lacked Gracie’s long ears ….and her tail, so there was no hole to emphasize the back of her dress.
fudge brownies
Again, I’m too lazy to make a link. This recipe first appeared here on Wednesday, December 8, 2021
I make these.
They’re really easy to make, and they’re tasty! ! !
From:
“My Mother’s Cook Book”
BROWNIES Ingredients credited to: A copied recipe from somewhere ( instructions from Mother / see Notes from me:, too ).
Servings: “This number depends on how big the eater’s (s’) sweet tooth (eeth) is (are) / also your (their) chocolate addiction (s) level (s).”
1/2 cup shortening or butter
2 Squares of unsweetened chocolate
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or raisins or coconut
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease or line with waxed paper, an 8 inch square cake tin. Melt chocolate over
hot water. (I generally melt it over low heat, together with the butter or shortening.)
Then stir in the sugar and next the vanilla. Make sure it is cool enough, then stir in the eggs, (otherwise they will cook) one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Measure flour, without sifting, and stir in salt and nuts. Add to chocolate mixture and stir until well blended. Bake 45-50 minutes. (I find this usually cooks in about 25–30
minutes. Test about that time and go on from there.)
Notes from me:;
I always cool the chocolate/butter mix to luke-warm.
Bake on the second rack (top rack is first). I always sift the flour regardless of instructions to the contrary. Over-fill the measuring cup with the sifted flour and tap the side with a knife to settle the flour to emulate unsifted, then scrape the measuring cup level.
Use butter and real vanilla.
I use both raisins (plump them by putting them in hot water for a few minutes then measure the 1/2 cup) AND 1/2 cup of shredded coconut.
Check at 25 minutes. (It’s done when a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. [ If the knife is not clean it’s obvious.])
Don’t go longer than 5 minutes before checking again.
After removing the pan from the oven cover it with a tray or cookie sheet while cooling, it keeps the brownies moist.
Please define “square of unsweetened chocolate”. I am familiar with the 4oz Baker’s unsweetened chocolate bars but the quantity here is a bit vague. This is an easier recipe than the one I normally use.
Thanks!
No response, I guess this wasn’t meant to be a serious recipe after all.
mmmmm… chocolate!
i always enjoy a good ‘woofer brothers’ film!
Daleandkristen
Most enjoyable version of This Ol’ House.
Wow…only age 15.
not many folks remember ‘This Old House’ ….I’m sure it was one of the songs on the old
‘Your Hit Parade’–along with ‘Hey There’ and ‘Mambo Italiano’ and ‘the Naughty Lady of Shady Lane’ not to mention ‘the Ballad of Davy Crockett’
ear worm time?
T’was a favorite in my family. I have the sheet music here somewhere.
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