It's just wrong - of course, anything banana is wrong.
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Speaking of peanut butter, anyone ever tried it on a burger? Much better than I ever expected.
Yes, PB on a burger isn't bad. Maybe not a standard go to but not nearly as frightening as imagined.
I for one am not a PB&J person. Jelly is bleh. But, when Lent begins out goes the booze and the PB. Too easy to consume monstrous amount of calories.
Lemme give that one a try.
Nope.
It's alumni interview season. My high school senior has already had his Duke interview. It went well. Cornell was last night (it went super well). Stanford is on Saturday. So far, he has not been contacted by Harvard. :( We'll get over it. He interviewed with a nice young woman from Dickinson College too and she had to tell him that Dickinson has cut their linguistics program! He's not going there.
Right now, his top 3 are William & Mary, Cornell, and Duke. If he gets into at least one of those, we're good.
I know many here will talk about the Beatles and the Stones, but for me, I can't imagine a better set of tracks than the back side of The Police Synchronicity.
A master craftsman still harnessing his gifts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIFp...AVMDIFpapdaMvw
And the best saxophone solo in the history of rock and roll.
I will throw in Joe Jackson's look Sharp as an incredibly well-crafted and assembled album, front to back. An underappreciated gem.
Well, at least Vandy won today.
No football today. Well, football that counts.
Amping up the snark...
I do think I called it first, but I wasn't in chat...
My senior pup has had a rough go of it in recent months...repaired otic (ear) hematoma last summer, acute corneal abrasion in October/November, and then managed to rip a claw all the way out of his paw in early January (my god, do those things bleed).
The upshot of all of this has been an inordinate amount of time wearing the dreaded Cone of Shame, but the news at the latest checkup yesterday was good. For a time, there was concern that if Walter's nail didn't grow back, he would have to have a toe amputated, because an exposed quick is an invitation to chronic discomfort and infection. But at the bandage changing on Monday, there was a little bit of nail starting to poke back through. The vet now says that it'll be another while, but there is very little chance of amputation. She also says that his underlying, systemic health is very strong for his breed(s) and age.
So I'm giving thanks today. I've been very blessed with this dog.