Spenser often had baked scrod at restaurants in the Spenser books. I was passing through Wilmington, MA (couldn't wait to get out of Boston), so I ordered some scrod, even though they spelled it "schrod". I liked it a lot. I'd get it again.
BTW- I'm in Lincoln, NH this week if anyone is nearby and interested in getting coffee.
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Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Gotta look into pids and heating elements now that I got a star, gonna do a baseplate at work..
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Scrod is not actually a type of fish: http://www.celebrateboston.com/culture/scrod-origin.htmWeetabix wrote:Spenser often had baked scrod at restaurants in the Spenser books. I was passing through Wilmington, MA (couldn't wait to get out of Boston), so I ordered some scrod, even though they spelled it "schrod". I liked it a lot. I'd get it again.
BTW- I'm in Lincoln, NH this week if anyone is nearby and interested in getting coffee.
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Pretty sure I've linked to Project Binky in the past. There's good fab and humor happening over there.
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Had a lobster roll today. And the guy said it was real lobster. Liked it, too.Weetabix wrote:Spenser often had baked [strike]scrod[/strike] fish of disputed species at restaurants in the Spenser books.
Next, I need to find New England clam(?) chowder(?).
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Blind squirrel, meet acorn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYjgwgA8LWw
It kind of makes me regret how thoroughly Yeager's beclowned himself in the past, because I watched a few of his recent videos, and he seems to be hitting them out of the park lately. I was able to watch the video he made inviting Antifa to training before Youtube pulled it down and it was pretty funny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYjgwgA8LWw
It kind of makes me regret how thoroughly Yeager's beclowned himself in the past, because I watched a few of his recent videos, and he seems to be hitting them out of the park lately. I was able to watch the video he made inviting Antifa to training before Youtube pulled it down and it was pretty funny.
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When they get to the bottom of it, maybe they will remember that sometimes the old ways are best.Steamforger wrote:Hows that ISO 9001 working out for you?
I have a feeling NPR may be busy over the next few years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcO4MMzdYE8
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Evidently this is what may happen when you certify the process and not the result.
A weak government usually remains a servant of citizens, while a strong government usually becomes the master of its subjects.
- paraphrased from several sources
A choice, not an echo. - Goldwater campaign, 1964
- paraphrased from several sources
A choice, not an echo. - Goldwater campaign, 1964
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Depending on where some of that metal ended up in the airframes, there may be fuck all they can do about it.
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