Paul Sizemore

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Dec 13 / 3:14pm

Second Story Man Live at the instore

Carrie Neumayer's band, Second Story Man,  played EarXTacy today for their album release. It was a real treat getting to hear them. They didn't bring their drums to the instore, something about the economy and having to sell them to buy some presents and the drums are at Doo Wop.

Second Story Man is:
Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals)
Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and founder of Landmark Recordings)
Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals)
Kelly Scullin (singer/ songwriter/ bass player)

 

Earxtacy In Store by Second Story Man  
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Filed under  //  Louisville   Louisville   Music   Music  

Posted from Louisville, KY

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Dec 13 / 3:09pm

Batter Blaster: Pancakes come to the 2000's

Product Development is one of the greatest disciplines of the modern world, for a lot of reasons, but none as great as the reason it has brought us the Batter Blaster. Thank you world.

The thought of dispensing pancake batter from an aerosol can was a leap that deserves mad props and much love. The truly brilliant part, was they realized some common objections, created personas, and modified the product to appeal to those segments by certifing the product as organic. Brilliant.

Brilliant pancakes, too. Both my kids gave it a thumbs up.

               
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Filed under  //  Food   Pancake  

Posted from Louisville, KY

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Dec 11 / 6:12pm

The GrandCentral website is shutting down - GrandCentral is now Google Voice.

It's a sad day! Bye bye Grand Central.

Begin forwarded message:

From: voice-noreply@grandcentral.com
Date: December 11, 2009 8:08:51 PM EST
Subject: The GrandCentral website is shutting down  - GrandCentral is now Google Voice.

Dear GrandCentral User (paul.sizemore):

We're writing to let you know that we will be closing down the GrandCentral website as of December 31, 2009.

All GrandCentral accounts were upgraded to Google Voice earlier this year, but since that time, you've still been able to log-in to your GrandCentral account and listen to old messages there. You will no longer be able to log-in to your GrandCentral account after December 31. Because of this, we strongly suggest downloading any messages or contacts that you want to keep before December 31.

We suggest you take action now to download any information you want to keep.

- The Google Voice Team

You've received this mandatory service announcement email to update you about important changes to your GrandCentral account.
Google Inc. - 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043

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Dec 6 / 10:11am

Review of Aretha Frankensteins' Pancake Mix

So, there's this breakfast joint in Chattanooga, TN called Aretha Frankensteins, and they claim on pancakes. My kind of place. I got a box of their mix, and brought it back home to make them—with nothing but excitement building in my soul.

This batch was a little thin, I think it was mixed that way, but I didn't have buttermilk handy, and used what I had—a mark of a true professional.

I threw some pecans in them, and with those that the pancakes had a really good taste & texture.

If you can't get to Chattanooga to buy some, you can find the pancake mix at their online store. It's $25 for 3 boxes, or if you eat pancakes like me, a case of 12 boxes are $73. You'll just need a good source for maple syrup.

           
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Posted from New Albany, IN

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Dec 3 / 5:17pm

Pizza Roma on Bardstown Road in Louisville

Pizza Roma has been open for about a month, and I went with my two sons. They feel it's a middle of the road pizza, and the best part of the meal was the Dirty Bread (a grab bag pizza on french bread). "All the toppings fall of when you pick a slice up," said Eli.

"It's Okay, it tastes really good, but the bond between the dough and the things on top aren't very strong," said Chris.

When asked is they had $20 to buy a pizza, would you go there, both kids said no.

               
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Posted from Louisville, KY

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