Rob makes stuff, and he shows it all on his "Cockeyed" website. That kind of stuff does he make? Metallic wings, burning cat sculptures, wild halloween costumes, a hypno-wheel...
This guy is an artist, a craftsman, and a great source of ideas and inspiration. Makes me wish I had found his site before Halloween.
You could spend hours on the rest of Rob Cockerham's website, which includes all sorts of stuff I wish I had done.
If your eyes are tired, then just listen to the NPR interview. Scroll down to "How Much Is Inside."
Posted by James at November 16, 2003 12:58 PM(that wasn't meant to downplay any of the seriousness in your post, only to say that morning does bring a different perspective.)
Posted by: beth at November 17, 2003 11:22 AMand let's observe that lack of caffeine can make for posting errors, shall we? ;) should have gone with the one above.
Rob's site is great. i think he did something with bacon bits that caught my attention. all sorts of interesting things over there, that's for sure.
Posted by: beth at November 17, 2003 11:24 AMI didn't see it as downplaying at all. And I agree about breakfast. I think people are more likely to eat a comfort food for breakfast than at other meals.
I wouldn't feel right eating a big stack of maple syrup-dripping pancakes for dinner, but it fits right in with breakfast.
Hmmm. Maybe I should re-evaluate not eating pancakes for dinner... if I didn't think the claoric consequences would be dangerous.
Posted by: James at November 17, 2003 11:50 AMWe used to have pancakes for dinner once in a while when I was a kid. Mom liked to make them, but wasn't really up to it first thing in the morning, so we had them PM instead.
Posted by: julie at November 17, 2003 12:35 PM