The aforementioned Alan Watts CDs which are all ripped to mp3 now!
The aforementioned Buddhist art books.
A 7 CD set of Jelly Roll Morton’s 1938 Library of Congress recordings. WOW.
A handheld food mill that purees small quantities of fruit or vegetables, etc.
A package each of concentrated chicken and beef stock.
An out-of-the-blue gift from Jeff, who is one of the numerous good friends I’ve never met.
Stumptown coffee and a beautifully handmade cup from vegemitelover, also totally unexpected.
A t-shirt my parents bought literally 15 years ago in Vancouver which has Haida native art on it, causing synchronicity wtf since I now host haidalanguage.org on my DSL box for torgo_x.
jelly roll is my default go-to for silent film accompaniment.
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BEEF!
beef stock for christmas rocks.
Catherine got me a roll of sausage tape. It’s clear packing tape, but… with sausages printed on it. She said, “I saw this, and I knew…”
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DOOD !!! You scored!
All I got from my friends was a Jesus action figure, some incense and cooties.
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I covet the Jelly Roll Morton CD’s. I listened to a piece on NPR about how LUCKY it was that Alan Lomax made those recordings.
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oh! you got that jelly roll morton box! lucky you!
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Jelly of the Month Club?
It’s the gift that keeps on giving.
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