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The Flip Camera does it again, sort of. At the Hollywood Bowl, I actually got stopped by security from shooting video with my Flip Camera. What’s the difference between the Flip Camera video and shooting video from a decent digital camera, or shooting video with an Iphone. It’s output is strictly Youtube or Facebook. So why even deal with a Flip Camera? It’s as small as a digital camera, it does a bit better, but in the end, it’s not professional video or sound.. so I don’t get it. I am glad the new iPhones will create havoc on the security. When everyone has video, phone, recorder, and camera in one, things will be equalized. The show was fun nonetheless. Before I was stopped, I shot a bunch of videos. Oh yeah, the food photos. Seats and food compliments of Julia Huang and Takao. Amazing and rivals any show. Death Cab For Cutie – Marching Bands of Manhattan Death Cab For Cutie – Your Heart is an Empty Room Death Cab For Cutie – Grapevine Fires Death Cab For Cutie – You Can Do Better Than Me Tegan and Sara The New Pornographers Back to Death Cab and the orchestra Saying goodbye. No encores
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This is looking good. It's Takoyaki. It's an octopus ball, a treat that might have it's origins in Osaka, Japan. Done right, these taste amazing. I was at a Japanese BBQ. This is how it's done. Forget the hotdogs, that's junk, this is a different look at the 4th of July. It's a bit firm on the outside, and super soft inside.
It goes in like liquid and...
This is looking good. It’s Takoyaki. It’s an octopus ball, a treat that might have it’s origins in Osaka, Japan. Done right, these taste amazing. I was at a Japanese BBQ. This is how it’s done. Forget the hotdogs, that’s junk, this is a different look at the 4th of July. It’s a bit firm on the outside, and super soft inside. Look at the outfit. She’s the takoyaki expert. It goes in like liquid and you put the fixins inside and let it cook. You need a metal poker to turn it around. At a BBQ, you need to put the foil to keep the flame from going out and keeping the heat in. Once you add everything in, you use the stick to clean off the sides of the circles. Remember to prime the takoyaki grill first. 30 minutes on a hot stove with oil. Money Mark back from Bonnaroo. Here’s when I saw him last. blog link. Steven Murashige, the host. Yakisoba with kimchee and pork.
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This is looking good. It’s Takoyaki. It’s an octopus ball, a treat that might have it’s origins in Osaka, Japan. Done right, these taste amazing. I was at a Japanese BBQ. This is how it’s done. Forget the hotdogs, that’s junk, this is a different look at the 4th of July. It’s a bit firm on the outside, and super soft inside. Look at the outfit. She’s the takoyaki expert. It goes in like liquid and you put the fixins inside and let it cook. You need a metal poker to turn it around. At a BBQ, you need to put the foil to keep the flame from going out and keeping the heat in. Once you add everything in, you use the stick to clean off the sides of the circles. Remember to prime the takoyaki grill first. 30 minutes on a hot stove with oil. Money Mark back from Bonnaroo. Here’s when I saw him last. blog link. Steven Murashige, the host. Yakisoba with kimchee and pork.
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I’m still backlogged on blogs here. Here’s a little something from The White House: When I was about 5 years old, I wanted to be the first Chinese American President of The United States. I very quickly grew out of that idea and I’m glad I did. On my recent trip to New York we decided to take an excursion to Washington D.C. as I haven’t been since I was 7. Through Lisa’s father’s relationship with the Secret Service we were taken on a special tour of The White House. Unlike regular tours we got to go into most of the State rooms as well as go into places that most people don’t get to see. The first room here (sorry for the blurriness) is the White House theater. This is where they watch movies and the President sometimes practices his speeches. These two chairs are where Michelle and Barrack actually sit when munching on popcorn to Hollywood’s latest release. This is White House china purchased by George Washington. It is actually from China. Nice to see a little bit of China in The White House. Aside from all the official State Rooms, we went down into the bowels of the building and got to see the kitchen! All meals are prepared here. I was much smaller than expected. I have worked in kitchens much larger than this that served a whole lot less people than I assume the White House does. This is in the Chocolate room. Custom chocolates are made here for every occasion as you can see form the photo board. I wonder who was munching on those cookies? Yes, that’s the toilet and yes, I peed there. Really couldn’t miss the opportunity although it would have been more poignant during the Bush administration. The Secret Service are specially trained special agents whose job is to protect The President. This blacked out badge is very cool looking. This is one of the Secret Service agents that protect the grounds of the White House. That Sci-Fi looking sub machine gun is a Belgian made P90. You don’t want to mess around with these guys. Although I didn’t see Barrack but his presence was felt as he was in the press room talking to the media. Overall I was surprised to see that all the rooms looked a lot smaller than they do on tv. I guess that’s what a bit of make up and good lighting can do.
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