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Vegan Pig-n-da-blankets
1 pack of veggie dogs (your favorite brand)
2 cans of vegan bisquits (10 in a pack). These usually fall under the SCIV category. So Cheap It's Vegan. Usually found as the store brand of your local supermarket, like Winn Dixie Brand, or Albertson's Brand.
Cut up veggie dogs into threes. Wrap bisquits around veggie dogs making sure to make tight seals. Bake at 400 degrees on an ungreased baking pan for about 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Guaranteed to be a hit at your next vegan get together, unless you have some of those "healthy" vegans there. I love vegan junk food!
[ posted by andy at 08/11/2003 05:32:48 PM ] [ trackback ]
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Breaking the Silence
Okay, due to the fact that I actually saw and met quite a few Killoggs folks a couple of days ago, I decided to break my year-long post silence. My band is on tour right now and we played at the Dirtfarm on Sunday. It was great to see Josh again and to play at his house. Especially since he is putting out a record for us on his label and he has never heard us play live. So, anyway, we hung out, ate grilled veggie burgers (until I accidentally nudged the grill which fell over in a cloud of rust), drank off a keg and then played and listened to some music. It was also a going away party for Abby (who I just met) and Taylor's birthday (he's in our band too). We had fun.
By the time we had gotten to the Dirtfarm, we had been on tour for about 6 days. Every place we have played has been totally different from the others. The night before, we played a house show in Richmond for a crowd of people that we mostly already knew. Then we went to this really great party on an island in the middle of the James River. The night before that, we played in this basement bar in some shady hotel in Greensboro, NC for about 8 people who were all in the other bands. They had some weird video recording mechanism that made all these cheezy fade outs to other camera angles and projected on this big screen next to us as we played. Our payment for the show was a copy of the video tape. So, now we have a cheezy video. We were thinking about selling it at the next show as a "really rare" live video of us. And the night before that, we played in this innocent little coffe shop-turned hardcore venue in Summerville, SC.
So, the tour has been really interesting and fun. Evan was with us up until Richmond, but stayed there when we headed up to DC. We haven't attempted to kill each other yet, even though we crammeded ourselves and all of our equipment in a volvo station wagon and a plastic car top carrier (called the Ex-Cargo with a snail logo). It has been great to follow our dreams of touring and playing out to a whole bunch of people. It has also been inspiring to see what great things other people are doing in other towns.
[ posted by andy at 07/29/2003 06:14:35 PM ] [ trackback ]
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Pure Rock
So, we played our second show at the Dixie Tavern in New Orleans. The picture of the flier is in half, because I couldn't fit the length of it without making it really narrow.
It turned out pretty well. We were supposed to be the first band on, but it turned out that this band Kung Pao played first. We saw them outside the show when we first got there. They were sitting on lawn chairs and sipping beers. They were all wearing denim jackets with no shirt underneath and aviator sunglasses. It was pure sarcastic cock-rock. They had lyrics like "She was only sixteen, and her panties smelled like cotton candy." It was so bad that I just kept chuckling throughout the whole set. Everyone told us that it would be a hard act to follow.
We had to play on the floor because the other band needed to play right after us. I liked the idea at first because we would be closer to the crowd, but the sound was really bad down there. In fact, I couldn't hear shit, which made me more nervous. So, we blazed through our set, messed up on some stuff but kept the energy going. Taylor played really well. I fucked up on the guitar the whole time, but I felt okay with my vocals. I never really heard Steve, so I couldn't tell how he did. A lot of friends showed up and they said that we sounded better than the last show. That surprised me, because I felt like I was so off. Oh well.
Kill Devil Hills was good. They offered for us to go up and play in TN, but I doubt we get up there anytime soon. Some guy also invited us to play down in Long Beach, Mississippi this coming Thursday, but I will be out of town. But, I like the idea of playing for some kids out in the middle of nowhere.
So, all in all, it turned out well, and I really look forward to playing again.
[ posted by andy at 05/20/2002 09:46:51 PM ] [ trackback ]
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Bicycling is Fun
I am really enjoying the fact that I have been on my bike a lot in the last few days. I have also been volunteering at the New Orleans Bike Project, a group that recycles old bikes. People can take their bikes in and fix them (with our help) and donate a small amount for the used parts. If they don't have a lot of money, they can donate time, just like a coop. We are also completely revamping bikes and selling them at real cheap prices. I spent all of Thursday overhauling wheels. It was great, because I never really knew how to do it, but was able to just look it up in the book and use the tools there to completely renew wheels that would have otherwise been junk.
In other community news, New Orleans Food Not Bombs is doing really well. We are looking at doing more meals per month on top of the weekly produce giveaway. We may also start doing our cooking at the ARK, a community warehouse in the Marigny District.
It is really nice being involved again. I was feeling out of the loop for a little while.
[ posted by Andy at 02/24/2002 01:05:32 AM ] [ trackback ]
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MARDI GRAS BLING BLING
Well Mardi Gras has been quite an experience. First, my band played its first show on Lundi Gras (the Monday before Mardi Gras) which turned out really well. A lot of people showed up and we didn't sound too bad. We actually got some good compliments from people. I met Mary Killoggs for the first time because she was at the show. That was really nice of her. Safety Hawk was really good also.
Later on that night I got home and decided to eat some brownies. While I was cutting a piece, I slipped and cut a big gash in my left hand. It was really bad, so I headed to the emergency room at the charity hospital. I was there until 8AM and got 5 stitches.
The next day I did the mardi gras thing, which was really fun. We camped out at St. Charles and Aline Streets and hung out all day gettin' lots of Mardi Gras Bling Bling.
[ posted by andy at 02/13/2002 06:54:55 PM ] [ trackback ]
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Home Sweet Home
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Okay, since I haven't posted anything in ages, including my move to New Orleans all the way back in August, I figured I would tell everyone why I love New Orleans so much.
1. I live in a pink and turquoise shotgun house across from a cemetary. (If you didn't know) Shotgun houses are homes in New Orleans that are really narrow and don't really have hallways. Instead they have doorways that connect each room from the front of the house all the way to the backdoor. The name comes from the saying that if your wife is cheating on you you can walk in the house and still shoot the lover while he is trying to get out the back door.
2. I can ride my bike everywhere! This is very unlike Baton Rouge
3. Lots of fun activist stuff like Food Not Bombs and the NOLA Community Bike Project.
4. I can use words like NOLA for New Orleans
5. The Street Car
6. Begnets are supposedly vegan (BUT DON'T TELL ME IF THEY AREN'T!!!)
7. Eighties Night at the Shim Sham
8. Ninja Sushi Bar
9. Juan's Flying Burrito
10. Red White and Blue Thrift Store
The list goes on and on...
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