SOUNDTRACK: BIZ MARKEE-“Pancakes and Syrup” (2012).
Never really sure what to make of Biz Markee, it is nevertheless very hard to resist this anthem to a delicious breakfast.
Biz has one verse (the last two lines rhyme tummy with yum yum yum yum yum yum yummy) with some actual lyrics (I like that he rhymed syrup with Europe). And another verse which is basically him saying “eat em up” and “yummy” over and over.
But the real sell (as if that wasn’t enough) is the super catchy, utterly fun-to-sing-along-to chorus “Pancakes and Syrup…It’s breakfast time!”
You have to be pretty curmudgeonly to dislike this son , especially since it is only a minute and 16 seconds long. Although I’m not sure why he seems so mad at the end….
[READ: May 6, 2014] A King’s Ransom
As I said, I was totally hooked by Book 1 of this new series and I started book two before the first one was even cold. I had to know what was going on!
Because the new task for Dan and Amy Cahill is to steal an ancient map that no one has seen for generations. And there’s no clue as to where it might even be. And if they don’t find it ion four days one of their kidnapped relatives will be killed. Not to mention, they are being followed by Interpol and they have alienated Dan’s only friend. And as the story starts, they learn that one of the new enemies that they knew about (Caspar Wyoming) has a twin sister, Cheyenne. And she spends the first few chapters of the book spying on them.
It turns out that Cheyenne has been promoted to V-6 in the Vesper hierarchy (her brother was V-6 but he was dropped down and he is super angry that she overtook him). And with Caspar angry at the Cahills and at V-1, who know just what he’ll do.
So Dan and Amy are on their way to Lucerne, Switzerland to find the de Virga World map which was created in 1411. Their lead is an auction house where it was last seen–over fifty years ago. This search leads to a history of Nazis and a woman (who turns out to be related to someone on their team) who fought the Nazis in her own way. The auction house is a funny, chaotic scene–especially when a fax from Interpol comes in and shows their passport pictures. (more…)




Hangedup’s second album is bigger and better than the debut (which was pretty good to start with). This one is far more intense, and much better sounding.
The one place that is mentioned in the story is Dolly Sods, West Virginia, (see this cool photo to the right of Dolly Sods from 






