COOKS
& GOOD LOOKS
Date: Saturday
17th September 2005
Venue: 3333 Alabama
Ave, Washington DC
Sponsors: 2IslandBwoyz
& Junglee
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Well my peeps, Kermit
D. Frog here, reporting from the 2005 Cooks N Good Looks backyard lime
in Washington, DC. As is usually the case when summer is ending and the
fall season is upon us, we Caribbean folk look forward to one last big
hooray before the chill breeze blows our merrymaking indoors. Outdoors
is the natural party state for us West Indians and this year we were once
again fortunate enough to be able to mark the end of summer with one last
glorious jump up under the sky.
As I wrote last year,
the Cooks N Good Looks Committee have taken it upon themselves to carry
on the traditions that us older West Indians inherited when first we moved
to the area. I remember back in the early 90's when a group of singularly
wotliss students calling themselves the S.H. Massive decided to have a
BBQ for no other reason that it was a Saturday in July. This BBQ was conceptualized
on Tuesday (over a bottle or four or rum) and the next day notice was
spread (by word of mouth) to bring a bottle and come to fete Saturday
afternoon. The venue was the now infamous House on Gresham Place, NW and
that BBQ was the first in a series of parties. It began that Saturday
at 4:00pm with about 30 or so people and ended at 4:00am on Sunday when
police came to shut us down because we had filled most of the block with
people. Ahhhh, if I only had a camera in those days, but then again, maybe
such memories are best preserved in the minds of those who were there.
It appears that Cooks
N Good Looks are well on their way to achieving such partying fame (or
should I say infamy). This marks the second year I have attended this
event and once again, it did not disappoint. I arrived around 6:00pm,
bottle in one hand, camera in the other and as I rounded the garage in
the back, I could tell that the evening was shaping up nicely. At one
end of the yard, the Cooks were there doing their thing on the grill and
at the other end, the bartenders were set up nicely waiting to drunk off
whoever ventured too close. I immediately hit the bar where they gave
me some punch thing from out of a big glass dispenser. They did tell me
the name of it, but after a few cups, I didn't really remember (or care).
I must admit, it was not bad, but next year I will bring FLEXXX and we
will see how they handle that. After being thus fortified with the party
spirit(s), I decided to make a spin around the party and venture towards
the smoke to see what was cooking. There was food as far as the eye could
see, or at least as far as my eye could see considering the party spirit(s)
ting I mentioned previously. There was jerk chicken, rice and peas, a
salad, rolls and lurking in the back, cooking slowly in a large pot, was
a corn soup. Yes peeps, a marvelous corn soup. I was so moved, that a
tear almost considered thinking about possibly coming out of the corner
of my eye. About 30 minutes and a large pile of bones later, I noticed
that the temperature had increased even as the sun had gone down and when
I glanced around I immediately realized what happened. It wasn't the torches
that were now lit all around the yard that was the cause of the heat.
No peeps, it was the multitude of Good Looks that were arriving that caused
the temperature surge.
And what a gathering
of Good Looks indeed! It was as if a Good Looks bus arrived and started
dropping off Looks left, right, and center. There were Tall Good Looks,
Short Good Looks, Chinese Good Looks, Indian Good Looks, Ugly Good Looks,
Smiling Good Looks, Posing Good Looks, Wining Good Looks, and even Froggy
Good Looks. After a while my camera hand just started to shake from the
pressure and I had to pass it off to my assistant, D. Bajan Butcher, to
take a set behind the lens. My camera has never run out of memory in all
my years of phototakeouting but this night, it came really close.
Later on, when the
crowd filled the yard, the good vibes got even better as the tunes which
were flowing from the DJs filled us with a euphoria that validated the
claim that the one good thing about dancehall music is when it hits you,
you feel no pain. The DJs were spinning an eclectic mix of sounds which
ranged from brand new hot-off-the-burner dancehall to classic reggae and
even 80's hits. Massive props to them as they kept us moving and singing
nonstop to the vibes they were pushing out of the speakers. No one felt
any pain that night. From the dancers, to the watchers, to the gapers,
to the players, and to those just plain profiling, everyone was chillin
and maxing and simply enjoying the good food, friends and fun.
Sadly though, the
night had to end, and a little after midnight, the last tune was played,
the last cup of corn soup was served and the last lyric was dropped. The
party was done and the masses trickled away still humming tunes and buzzing
from a Saturday evening very well spent. Congrats to the entire Cooks
'n Good Looks Committee. You guys put on another excellent bashment and
it is good to see that the wotlissness that was present back in the day
is definitely alive and kicking still!
Enjoy the pictures,
Ribbit.
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