Cody Fry: “If Only My Heart Could Speak” (Acoustic Sessions)

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Cody Fry - Vocals
Nate Dugger - Guitar
David Rodgers - Piano, Accordion
Scott Mulvahill - Bass
Aaron Sterling - Percussion
Eddie Barbash - Alto Saxophone

BACKGROUND VOCALS
Gregory Breal, Abigail Flowers, Kathryn Paradise, Theron Thomas II

Recorded by Jeremy Brown
Mixed by Jared Fox
Mastered by Joe Laporta at Sterling Sound
Recorded live at South x Sea Studios, Nashville, TN
Produced by Cody Fry

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“If Only My Heart Could Speak”
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1
Charles Johnson  May 11, 2024 • 11:02:00am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  May 11, 2024 • 11:02:10am

So how far are they going to get into the vote count in November before GOP commissioners all over America insist on stopping it due to “massive irregularities” and “suspected election fraud”?

And how long until the SCOTUS upholds their suspension and declares it for DJT?

That seems to be their srategy: Brooks Brothers on Steroids

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  May 11, 2024 • 11:14:54am

Last week Aron Ra dismantled Tucker’s silly creationism, but today Erika tackled Tucker in her own way:

Tucker Carlson Embarrasses Himself on Joe Rogan


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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  May 11, 2024 • 11:16:58am

re: #3 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Last week Aron Ra dismantled Tucker’s silly creationism, but today Erika tackled Tucker in her own way:

He is just feeding his base some raw meat

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 11:25:51am

re: #4 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

He is just feeding his base some raw meat

I think Tucker has really adopted the positions he asserts because it’s the natural end point of a lifetime of contempt for the idea of expertise and formal assaying of truth.

If you first accept that your spite has the quality of disproving that which you view with contempt, it eventually follows that that which causes self-satisfaction is true.

Before you ever get to science you can seen conservatives do this with their own sacred texts: quoting mining as exegesis has become an accepted, normalized practice, as has not even engaging with the primary text without a mediating layer of authority-figure…not an expert, just someone designated higher with the social structure…parsing the meaning.

In this case, Tucker is doing Snapple-Fact hubris: he’s adopted an argument that feels valid and has no curiosity about detail because the point of the exercise was never to explain the world in full complexity but simply to confirm his worldview.

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PhillyPretzel ✅  May 11, 2024 • 11:32:42am

My house smells wonderful.

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goddamnedfrank  May 11, 2024 • 11:53:30am

Even people trying to describe how bad things are keep making the USC thing sound less bad than it was. The valedictorian hadn’t written a speech at all! She had not announced any plans to say anything about Palestinians! A mob of bigots decided her religion made her offensive and USC caved to it.

Tom Scocca (@tomscocca.bsky.social) 2024-05-11T17:29:35.977Z

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Hecuba's daughter  May 11, 2024 • 11:58:04am

re: #5 The Ghost of a Flea

I think Tucker has really adopted the positions he asserts because it’s the natural end point of a lifetime of contempt for the idea of expertise and formal assaying of truth.

If you first accept that your spite has the quality of the disproving that which you view with contempt, it eventually follows that that which causes self-satisfaction is true.

In this case, Tucker is doing Snap-Fact hubris: he’s adopted an argument that feels valid and has no curiosity about detail because the point of the exercise was never to explain the world in full complexity but simply to make him feel comfortable.

I doubt Tucker really believes what he’s saying; it’s just that he knows his audience and therefore promotes these lies because they will please the imbeciles who follow him. He must be irritated because he cannot see why Trump has such a fanatic loyal base while his efforts to engender the same type of support in the hopes of eventually reaching the same lofty goal of dictator have failed to date.

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goddamnedfrank  May 11, 2024 • 12:03:06pm

SCOOP: Tesla’s Supercharger was profitable when Elon Musk laid off the entire team. Here’s what one insider said happened in the days leading up to the layoffs. techcrunch.com/2024/05/11/t…

Tim De Chant (@dechant.bsky.social) 2024-05-11T15:10:49.357Z

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  May 11, 2024 • 12:05:20pm

Nahre using sounds from her kitchen in a sampler:

Classical Musician Makes Beats. Unexpected Results!

..

The end result works for me.

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PhillyPretzel ✅  May 11, 2024 • 12:11:39pm

re: #10 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Great idea.

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Randall Gross  May 11, 2024 • 12:19:10pm

First
Arizona State scholar on leave after video of verbal attack on woman in hijab goes viral

nbcnews.com

Second
Professor seen on video verbally attacking woman in hijab will no longer teach at Arizona State
nbcnews.com

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Lancelot Link Returns!  May 11, 2024 • 12:35:20pm

re: #12 Randall Gross

The guy teaches at University of Austin (which is sponsored by Harlan Crow); what do you expect?

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Nerdy Fish  May 11, 2024 • 12:36:20pm

re: #13 Lancelot Link Returns!

The guy teaches at University of Austin (which is sponsored by Harlan Crow); what do you expect?

If he doesn’t have it, he’ll probably get tenure for that.

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sizzzzlerz  May 11, 2024 • 12:37:41pm

re: #9 goddamnedfrank

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When you hitch your wagon to a psychopath, don’t be surprised if he leaves you alone on the prairie.

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BeenHereAwhile  May 11, 2024 • 12:41:43pm

Unlike yesterday, the cicadas are in full song in Nashville TN.

Walked outside this AM and first thought a flying saucer was landing nearby like in a 1950s black & white science fiction movie.

Then realized it was the cicadas.

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mmmirele  May 11, 2024 • 12:42:26pm

re: #13 Lancelot Link Returns!

The guy teaches at University of Austin (which is sponsored by Harlan Crow); what do you expect?

Fake fucking university! Yeah, I know, UT Austin has its VERY SERIOUS problems, but I had to do the time and put in the work to get my sheepskin. These asshats, starting with Bari Weiss, are just cosplaying at running a university.

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Hecuba's daughter  May 11, 2024 • 12:52:47pm

re: #17 mmmirele

Fake fucking university! Yeah, I know, UT Austin has its VERY SERIOUS problems, but I had to do the time and put in the work to get my sheepskin. These asshats, starting with Bari Weiss, are just cosplaying at running a university.

My bad. Saw University of Austin and thought instead of UT Austin — which is a legitimate institution.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 11, 2024 • 12:57:56pm

RE: Using AI for internal company things

I mentioned yesterday my company recently rolled out an internal AI tool to help make sure company policy is properly enforced across the board.

This past week it advised two of my coworkers to do things that would get them fired. 🙄

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Nerdy Fish  May 11, 2024 • 12:59:39pm

re: #19 Eclectic Cyborg

When are people going to learn. Those of us who know how this stuff works keep trying to warn people, but everybody’s too hyper-focused on what the techbros are promising and not on what they’re actually delivering.

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wrenchwench  May 11, 2024 • 1:04:05pm

re: #6 PhillyPretzel ✅

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My house smells wonderful.

You live in that bowl?!?

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 1:05:12pm

This Financial Times article is the best examination of US crash deaths that I’ve seen in quite a while.

The US is so bad at this: “Even after adjusting for distance driven, US fatality rates remain 2x the rich-world average.”

Here’s a 🧵 to share insights (paywall).
www.ft.com/content/9c93…

David Zipper (@davidzipper.bsky.social) 2024-04-19T13:54:21.140Z

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PhillyPretzel ✅  May 11, 2024 • 1:05:28pm

re: #21 wrenchwench

I am a petite but not that small.

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Lancelot Link Returns!  May 11, 2024 • 1:06:44pm

re: #19 Eclectic Cyborg

It’s just a fancier and more powerful auto-correct. Duck that.

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jaunte  May 11, 2024 • 1:06:50pm

re: #22 The Ghost of a Flea

Maybe it’s time to quit designing video screens into our cars.

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 1:09:00pm

re: #25 jaunte

Maybe it’s time to quit designing video screens into our cars.

Independent of this article I’ve now listened to several things about how existing auto-pilot systems are only good enough to allow a driver to get distracted, but not good enough to cope with any of the at-speed crises that a driver must be prepared to deal with.

Also, now that I’ve a modern car with a central touch screen I’ve become a firm believer in haptic controls…touch confirmation of what I’m doing is such a good design feature.

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jaunte  May 11, 2024 • 1:11:22pm

re: #26 The Ghost of a Flea

I’m thinking of my own experience of having to pull off the road and into a parking lot just to be able to focus on using the navigation screen. I would bet most people try to split their attention and keep driving down the highway while trying to look at the map.

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sagehen  May 11, 2024 • 1:13:08pm

re: #22 The Ghost of a Flea

Isn’t most of the rich world super-crowded and they have to drive a lot slower than we do? Plus they have smaller, lighter cars.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 11, 2024 • 1:14:00pm

re: #20 Nerdy Fish

Excellent question. Thankfully, my boss is not a moron and he sent out a notice advising us to NOT use the AI tool for the time being.

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 1:16:06pm

re: #28 sagehen

Isn’t most of the rrich world super-crowded and they have to drive a lot slower than we do? Plus they have smaller, lighter cars.

Apparently there’s a lot of factors, and that we have heavier cars we drive faster is one of them.

Another is just that we do very little to make pedestrians and people on bikes safe, particularly as areas that were designed for pedestrians are redone to permit more and faster car through-put.

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Belafon  May 11, 2024 • 1:17:59pm

re: #22 The Ghost of a Flea

Six months of mostly instruction by parents isn’t enough training.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  May 11, 2024 • 1:18:16pm

Continue, I do, to observe the many daily attempts at climate-change disinformation on Youtube, by not just the usual suspects but little groups and couples here and there who are desperate to avoid the truth.

Among the most obnoxious are those who portray a kind of erudition but are just parroting the denial talking points.

They are the climate equivalents of the Disco-tute.

And that is the overwhelming conclusion I have found so far: the AGW deniers really are using the creationists’ playbook.

I guess if it works for others why not play the same for AGW-denial, eh?

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A Cranky One  May 11, 2024 • 1:20:23pm

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sizzzzlerz  May 11, 2024 • 1:22:39pm

re: #25 jaunte

Maybe it’s time to quit designing video screens into our cars.

Starting with the one on that little rectangular box everyone is carrying.

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ericblair  May 11, 2024 • 1:29:14pm

re: #31 Belafon

Six months of mostly instruction by parents isn’t enough training.

I was a European driver for a long time, and saw an awful lot of stupid crap on a daily basis. I wouldn’t give training a lot of credit for a difference. I agree with sagehen that it’s a lot to do with lower urban speeds and smaller cars.

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Romantic Heretic  May 11, 2024 • 1:34:19pm

re: #28 sagehen

And they often have decent mass transit so they don’t have to drive.

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ericblair  May 11, 2024 • 1:41:31pm

re: #36 Romantic Heretic

And they often have decent mass transit so they don’t have to drive.

The rest of the world, on the whole, makes a lot less money than Americans do, and so a lot more people abroad can’t afford cars. Also, it’s usually an expensive nightmare to park anywhere in the center of the city, so you’re better off taking public transport anyways even if it’s slower.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  May 11, 2024 • 1:42:18pm

re: #35 ericblair

I was a European driver for a long time, and saw an awful lot of stupid crap on a daily basis. I wouldn’t give training a lot of credit for a difference. I agree with sagehen that it’s a lot to do with lower urban speeds and smaller cars.

Not many European cities are built around a grid of massive four and five-or-more lane central boulevards where people are going 45 mph and above.

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Nojay UK  May 11, 2024 • 1:42:39pm

re: #36 Romantic Heretic

And they often have decent mass transit so they don’t have to drive.

The various analyses regarding numbers of road accidents and deaths by country account for less distance driven by non-Americans and so on.

Americans are content to spend a lot of their lives in a car going from point A to point B and then often going back again to Point A the same day. I think my back-of-the-envelope calculation a long time back, looking at published figures, was that the typical US citizen spent ten percent of their entire lives from birth to death in a car, that is about 2.5 hours each and every day on average.

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nines09  May 11, 2024 • 1:46:08pm

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darthstar  May 11, 2024 • 1:47:26pm

Getting my oil changed at this drive through oil stop I haven’t had to use in a few years. Pretty tight crew… watching them communicate…each guy has his own tasks to complete and that’s what he does. Super efficient.

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Joe Bacon ✅  May 11, 2024 • 1:52:28pm

First it was pineapple on pizza

AND NOW…

Pineapple on…quesadillas?!

allrecipes.com

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prairiefire  May 11, 2024 • 1:52:58pm

re: #41 darthstar

Valvoline is my new car husband. They found a nail in a tire!!

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darthstar  May 11, 2024 • 1:54:20pm

re: #41 darthstar

And now that I’ve seen how the oil filter is to change, 100 bucks or so don’t seem so bad.

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Joe Bacon ✅  May 11, 2024 • 1:56:34pm

Ladies and Gentlemen merely bringing to your attention that the Libertarian Party of Michigan now gladly embraces the swastika…

No wonder the Libertarian Party has Trump as a keynote speaker this year.

Hey Libertarians! GO FUCK YOURSELVES!!!!!

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wrenchwench  May 11, 2024 • 2:11:46pm

Reading the police log. Tons of cases of folks with no fixed address are cited in lieu of custody. Tough to get a night under a roof. One said ‘due to capacity’.

Warrant Arrest - Officers contacted a 42-year-old female [next town over] resident in the lobby of the Law Enforcement Center who was the subject of an active warrant. She was issued a criminal citation and released.

Can’t even turn yourself in.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  May 11, 2024 • 2:12:12pm

re: #42 Joe Bacon ✅

Pineapple on…quesadillas?!

allrecipes.com

Here I will point out that the humble pineapple is a Bromeliad native to South America. Quick Google search implies that the people of Mexico were aware of the pineapple before Columbus?

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 11, 2024 • 2:13:18pm

More of this, please.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  May 11, 2024 • 2:24:26pm

re: #2 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

So how far are they going to get into the vote count in November before GOP commissioners all over America insist on stopping it due to “massive irregularities” and “suspected election fraud”?

And how long until the SCOTUS upholds their suspension and declares it for DJT?

That seems to be their srategy: Brooks Brothers on Steroids

I remind you that SCOTUS declined to hear every case that reached them in 2020, leaving DT as the loser of all those cases.

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Joe Bacon ✅  May 11, 2024 • 2:42:55pm

First Florida and now…

Alabama becomes second state to ban lab-grown meat

Alabama became the second state in the nation to ban lab-grown meat after Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill this week prohibiting and providing criminal penalties for anyone who sells, manufactures, or distributes lab-grown meat.

The bill, SB23, was sponsored and proposed by Alabama State Sen. Jack Williams (R-Wilmer), who co-chairs the Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee, and carried in the House by Rep. Danny Crawford (R-Athens).

“We greatly appreciate Senator Jack Williams and Representative Danny Crawford for working to protect consumers in Alabama,” said Erin Beasley, executive vice president of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association. “Cattlemen work hard every day to raise cattle to produce high-quality beef.

yellowhammernews.com

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  May 11, 2024 • 2:43:42pm

re: #14 Nerdy Fish

If he doesn’t have it, he’ll probably get tenure for that.

He was fired for it, and he didn’t have a permanent position and wasn’t eligible for tenure.

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Lancelot Link Returns!  May 11, 2024 • 2:51:17pm

re: #52 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

The point was, he’ll probably get tenure at University of Austin, where he is also employed

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🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈  May 11, 2024 • 2:52:31pm

re: #48 Eclectic Cyborg

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More of this, please.

If liberals allowed dogs to have guns, Cricket would have been able to protect herself!

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jeffreyw  May 11, 2024 • 3:15:30pm
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Dangerman  May 11, 2024 • 3:16:48pm

re: #225 Hecuba’s daughter

Every wealthy person with complicated forms should be investigated by the IRS and forced to pay their fair share. Lots of affluent people have (relatively speaking) uncomplicated forms where their income is just standard earnings and investments handled by independent managers and not by the individual. But anyone involved in real estate needs to be audited thoroughly on a regular basis.

The assumption that everyone would be diligent, honest and At least attempt accuracy in their voluntary reporting was probably not a wise basis for the system

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GlutenFreeJesus  May 11, 2024 • 3:22:12pm

re: #42 Joe Bacon ✅

Friend and his family own a handful of taquerias in the area. One of their specialty fillings is Bomba:

Pork, ham, chorizo, pineapple, and salsa Roja. It’s f’n delicious. Not big chunks of pineapple.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  May 11, 2024 • 3:25:17pm

re: #53 Lancelot Link Returns!

The point was, he’ll probably get tenure at University of Austin, where he is also employed

This is academe. Whether or not he gets tenure there will depend on the book he’s working on.

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Hecuba's daughter  May 11, 2024 • 3:32:07pm

re: #58 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

This is academe. Whether or not he gets tenure there will depend on the book he’s working on.

But University of Austin isn’t a real university, right? It was founded by Bari Weiss to promote whatever principles she has. Probably no such thing as tenure.

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 3:32:52pm

re: #57 GlutenFreeJesus

Pork and pineapple go together very well, it’s a combination that a bunch of cultures arrive at when they have access to both. Pineapple and meat is common in Yunnan food and Thai food; pineapple chutney for savory items is a variant on mango chutney.

Frankly…Americans are kind of the weird outliers in their insistence that some fruits cannot be included in savory recipes.

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Belafon  May 11, 2024 • 3:36:56pm

re: #60 The Ghost of a Flea

Always remember that Italian and Mexican food had to be dumbed down before Americans would eat it.

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Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire  May 11, 2024 • 3:44:08pm

How it started.

How it ended.

I only took out 2 sprinkler heads this year. After I get the trimming and repairs done tomorrow, the part I really enjoy begins. Planting both the flowers and starting the garden. And yes, that’s Minnie in the lower right hand corner of the bottom pic.

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The Ghost of a Flea  May 11, 2024 • 3:48:54pm

re: #61 Belafon

Always remember that Italian and Mexican food had to be dumbed down before Americans would eat it.

But the pineapple thing is just…exceptionally weird. We don’t just like sweet-savory foods, we specifically consume pineapple-based sauce on pork, that’s what American-Cantonese sweet-and-sour sauce often is.

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sagehen  May 11, 2024 • 3:51:08pm

so, SNL tonight:

taking bets on the cold open. I say it’ll be Stormy’s testimony.

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wrenchwench  May 11, 2024 • 3:51:45pm

Fridge fusion: Guacamole and baba ghanoush on a pitilla (pita as thin as a tortilla).

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  May 11, 2024 • 3:52:09pm

re: #59 Hecuba’s daughter

But University of Austin isn’t a real university, right? It was founded by Bari Weiss to promote whatever principles she has. Probably no such thing as tenure.

It’s brand new and not yet fully accredited, and I can’t see that Bari Weiss has anything to do with it, besides possibly publicizing it.

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goddamnedfrank  May 11, 2024 • 3:53:18pm

re: #60 The Ghost of a Flea

Pork and pineapple go together very well, it’s a combination that a bunch of cultures arrive at when they have access to both. Pineapple and meat is common in Yunnan food and Thai food; pineapple chutney for savory items is a variant on mango chutney.

Frankly…Americans are kind of the weird outliers in their insistence that some fruits cannot be included in savory recipes.

I think the pineapple pork fatwa just came about as a way for Americans to police “authenticity” over pizza as a cultural import, whereas most Italians really don’t care much either way.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  May 11, 2024 • 3:55:36pm

re: #67 goddamnedfrank

I think the pineapple pork fatwa just came about as a way for Americans to police “authenticity” over a cultural import, whereas most Italians really don’t have a strong opinion on it.

Last time I was there, a Neapolitan told me that her people understood American pizza pretty well — except pineapple, which made no sense to them.

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ericblair  May 11, 2024 • 3:58:52pm

re: #67 goddamnedfrank

I think the pineapple pork fatwa just came about as a way for Americans to police “authenticity” over pizza as a cultural import, whereas most Italians really don’t have a strong opinion on it.

Oh yes they do, I can confirm this, but I think it’s basically performative. As flea said, the meat/pineapple combo is pretty common in cuisines and makes total sense.

The pineapple ham pizza thing was apparently invented in Toronto, so they’re actually dissing Canadians, who are all extremely nice people and any Canuck assholes that cut you off on the highways are just figments of your imagination.

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7-y (Expectation of Great Things in Due Course)  May 11, 2024 • 3:59:10pm

re: #31 Belafon

Six months of mostly instruction by parents isn’t enough training.

As I tell parents, by the time they give their kid 6 months of “training” they’ve already given them 15 years of lessons on how not to drive.

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Semper Fi  May 11, 2024 • 4:04:14pm

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goddamnedfrank  May 11, 2024 • 4:05:39pm

re: #68 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

Last time I was there, a Neapolitan told me that her people understood American pizza pretty well — except pineapple, which made no sense to them.

The Italians I’ve known might be outliers. Also once your town’s food gets UNESCO world heritage status it’s understandable to get protective of that.

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Charles Johnson  May 11, 2024 • 4:06:15pm

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Decatur Deb  May 11, 2024 • 4:08:47pm

re: #68 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

Last time I was there, a Neapolitan told me that her people understood American pizza pretty well — except pineapple, which made no sense to them.

In the Veneto, it’s Pizza Hawaiia, and a normal menu item. They say the German tourists that swamp Lake Garda and Sermione are particularly taken with it. In the few years between our return to the States and a visit back, American sliced pizza in a box invaded, sold in the new American-style mall.

Daughter1 was an under-the-table waitress/dishwasher in the village pizzeria, hired to handle the no-speak-eh-des from the 325 Airborne.

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Florida Panhandler  May 11, 2024 • 4:16:55pm

re: #45 Joe Bacon ✅

Ladies and Gentlemen merely bringing to your attention that the Libertarian Party of Michigan now gladly embraces the swastika…

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No wonder the Libertarian Party has Trump as a keynote speaker this year.

Hey Libertarians! GO FUCK YOURSELVES!!!!!

It’s gratifying and horrible to see the demise of Libertarianism after all this time. Libertarianism is pretty much dead at this point with only a few die-hard stragglers left behind. The Libertarian label lives on (barely) but no actual von Mises or even Ayn Rand types are left. In their place are just racists and oddballs angry at not being handed the world simply based on their own sense of entitlement and even angrier that those brown-skinned or Chinese foreigners are taking everything that rightfully belongs to them.

The rise of naked in your face modern fascism was always the outcome I had come to expect growing up seeing the 80’s Libertarians opine their views on campus and on early Sunday talk shows. But the mask is now off. What was kept hidden behind pot smoke- filled dorm rooms and country club intellectuals is now morphed into the rotten, vulgar and intellectually bereft carcass Libertarianism always was- the rotting corpse of Libertarianism’s skin is sloughing off and the racist, misogynist corrupt innards are exposed. This election will see the extent to which Libertarians- now open fascists, will go to undermine democracy itself.


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