I like my tuna dolphin free. Is that really so wrong?
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That AP Course thread gave me bad dreams last night. And yes, I investigated another Masters degree a day or two ago.
Bald eagle sitting on the beach at Topsail Beach. He avoided Piglet the beagle
Headed to Louisiana to see a girl I have been dating. Tots and pears for her.
Where does nutria fall on the meat scale?
Always loved it growing up with paw paw and maw maw having someone bring us a critter
This is a reasonable question but I'm not qualified to answer it. And if I'm not qualified, no one is. I would definitely eat it. I went to dinner with a friend who is a doctor in a neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Florida when I was in Vegas last week. We went to dinner at an extraordinary place called Picasso in the Bellagio and had some really exotic meats. We had Goose liver pate, caviar, pigeon, and some tuna cheek meat. We ate lots of other food too and I was impressed with her gastric rapacity.
I went to a place called the Carnivore Restaurant in Nairobi one time. It was like one of those Brazilian steakhouses with all-you-can-eat meat and whatnot, only this was the African game variety. Among other things that night, I sampled camel loin (delicious), ostrich (delicious), crocodile (tough, but edible), and zebra (gamey, but tasty and I'd eat it again).
One of the most memorable culinary experiences of my life.
Oh I would. An addendum to my meat power rankings (THE authoritative work on the subject) is my "When would you eat a particular meat" rankings. What I found was that it was pretty easy to make this list. For pets, only in a global famine. For pretty much anything else, tonight. If you are wondering if there is a time I would give up meat. I have wondered about meeting (no pun intended) a particularly vivacious and alluring vegan. I hope this never occurs, so I don't have to find out.
I really was not aware that tuna had cheeks at EITHER end.
A dem is in, open the thread!
I need a nap.
Tonight, we are all Seminoles.
I smoked a turkey bosom today.
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Yeah, I fast forwarded through Monday.
Bringing this thread back full circle...
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It's all fun and games...
Need to get some peanut butter. What should I get?
Sorry. I was trying to pick a fight this morning. Starbucks was out of dark road.
Just sold my 1995 Celica GT convertible this morning. Been sitting in my garage for a while. I loved that car, but it's time to move on. :(
It's always fun sending out 400 emails with news that will frustrate your members and affiliates.
I did say yes to the Marshmallow Fluff/Creme...
Anyone have their reunion this year? Got my 20th and rallied friends to go. Been awhile since I’ve been on campus.
Vandy with the win in Rupp on Senior Night.
I feel an irresistible descent into Tom Waits coming on, wish me luck getting through to the other side.
Does he make the world run smoothly?
https://waites.net/
Heading to the So Con tournament tomorrow evening. Love March basketball!
Finished up bingeing Silicon Valley last night. May get some Aviato swag. Yeah, I'm only 7 years behind the times. That means I'll get to Stranger Things in a year or so.
That feeling when you look outside after hearing a noise on your roof…
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If I ever invite you to pizza in SA, sideeye is appropriate...
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So so close.
I am not feeling well. It does not seem to be covid, but I've been laid up for a few days. The amount of time I can spend sitting upright is limited.
So.
I'm an elitist when it comes to yarn. I will concede that there are a couple of things one might want to knit with brightly colored, indestructible, acrylic yarn, like Christmas stockings, but if your go to yarn is Red Heart, you're living a sad life. Life is too short to knit with acrylic.
I have a story to tell about another area where I am not an elitist and if the people who know me well in that venue heard what I will say, they'd push back like crazy. Alas, I need to go lie down and moan now, so, I'll save that dissertation for later.
Sitting in my car on a rainy evening waiting for the sushi to be ready. Worse things.
Also, best thing about work from home is that for late Friday PM meetings I will often pop a beer next to the computer. Solid way to end a week and keep my sense of teenage righteousness.
Watched the Citadel hit **2** shots in the first half of their game.
The did not win.
Game two - VMI versus Chattanooga.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Haha me too! I didn’t buy it though. My aunt had come to stay with us while she looked for a job the summer after she graduated from college and brought her records with her. My sisters and I thought this one was the coolest ever- the music and the album cover- so she let us keep it when she left.
I’m not sure which was first. Probably one of the following: Everley Brothers, Buddy Holly, The Brothers Four, The Lettermen, Johnny Mathis, etc.
As a kid, most of my lawn mowing money went for albums and 45’s. And fried catfish from the local fish camp. And Mad Magazines.
The Eagles Greatest Hits, Volume 1.
Played the ____ out of that record too. Due to my less than perfect care of my records as a junior high schooler, there was a skip in "Peaceful Easy Feeling" that I unconsciously listen for whenever I hear that song.
The first 45 that I ever bought was "Jive Talkin" by The Bee Gees.
Then you probably remember what this is.
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For me it was "Purple People Eater." I was 7 at the time.
As for album, I think it was "Sweet Baby James."
A weem a wut
I don’t know for sure but likely Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
A lot of y'all liked The Beatles. Also Mtn and I liked phat beats at a young age.
It may have been Thriller. And I still have it. Or possibly H2O. Still have that one, too.
First mow of the season done.
My JV quiz bowl team won the state championship today.
Another two win night.
Ooooof the wrath of grapes.
Earned it last night tho.
For first album, either:
Elvis Pure Gold or Village People Go West but I'm thinking both may have been gifts
So, the likely first album I bought: Queen The Game
First 45
Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell
Cassette will be harder because I remember chewing through so many early; piecing together that history is harder on the memory.
Started at Wicked Weed Funkatorium and did a beer and a couple of flights. Went to Catawba and had a beer. Ate at Buxton Hall (they are doing the Lord's work) and ended the night at Green Man upstairs. Only beer. Started at 3. I guess technically started at 1 at White Duck in the River Arts District. Yes I was in bed by 10 pm Friday night. Why do you ask?
Big run and a big Belgian.
And a big nap with my baby bear.
Deep in the Hill County(Sisterdale) today doing research:
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Tonight’s dinner has been canceled. In it’s place will be a selection of fruit and chocolates.
Not for dinner tonight, but this was the pig my brother cooked for my uncle's birthday back before Xmas.
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I am making flounder an endangered species. Better get yours now
Some days this board baffles and confounds me.
I'm not sure, actually. I just took a look, because I can, and the oldest I could find is Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water", followed closely by "Bernstein Conducts Stravinsky", to the get a copy of "L'Histoire du Soldat", which my father did not own, but which is a very percussion-geeky piece. Those may or may not actually be the oldest, but they're close.