Official Houseslippers of Whippleworld
October 4th, 2005 @ 10:37Posted by: Jimmie
And in the Tim Burton movie.

The Golden Ticket was inside one of these!
A Whipple Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight!
I think they actually sell them in the UK.
Thai Cafe is still great. We took mother there for lunch last week. AND… it’s right across from Thrift Town. Lew is in town from New York and he’s fishin’ for a lunch there tomorrow. If you haven’t been there, you should try it.
I found this great video that Tom Kidwell sent us of Mitch at the Broadway 50/50 several years ago. It’s in the A/V player along with a bunch of other new video we uploaded over the weekend. For those that don’t know, that’s Cassell (Jimmie, Becky and Mitch’s sister) and her husband Craig dancing. Oldest sister, Dallas, is clapping at the table. It’s a full blown video of an entire song ready for German television. Just click the “A/V Player” link on the face of the iPod. There needs to be a way to give people credit for video they shot or uploaded. Renee has uploaded some.
I put an MP3 in there so skip past that. It’s there in an attempt to figure out how to make a “playlist” – we want to use the A/V player for video but also for MP3 of songs that family and friends record. The idea is to keep that stuff seperate from what plays in the iPod. I have to figure out what “XML Playlist” means.
Here’s the info. Here’s the Wimpy instructions if anybody wants to take a stab at trying to figure it out, please do. That first page of instructions show “my playlist” as #2. That looks promising. I hope it can do what we’d like it to do which is allow us to seperate files into different playlists. Could be that we just have to seperate things into different subfolders, I don’t know. The instructions aren’t very instructional.
Surely someone in Whippleworld is just right to be the Supervising Producer of NPR Music.
Apply now!
Jimmie calls it A Texas Boy, 30 Acres and a Go-Kart. It equals dust flying in the air.

Click here for a
slideshow of Evan driving his go-kart photos.
I’m sending these lures down with Uncle Raymond. A lot of the most popular artifical bait is in there. Use the yellow popping cork that has the shrimp tied to it first, that’s called a D.O.A. shrimp and some people swear it’s as good as live shrimp. That’s not true but it is a lot less hassle than live shrimp. Use the gold rattling lure if there are redfish being caught. If neither of those are working, try the soft plastic baits.
