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  1. Grilled pork after 24-hours of marinating
  2. Babybacks on the Weber kettle with the Slow 'n' Sear and apple wood at 225 (or so) for 4 hours. Maybe pics later.
  3. Test Tone @ Home live right now: http://mixlr.com/illuminator/chat
  4. Assorted pickled stuffs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I hope the executives who sold shares before the announcement are prosecuted.
  6. Nice! I prepped a brisket for the smoker tomorrow. Still no magic pink paper (lack of planning -10pts) but still should be "decent".
  7. Dusty, I am pretty happy with the outcome
  8. "The life of a repo man is always intense." RIP HDS
  9. Costco chili garlic wings sous vide and then stir fried
  10. RIP Grant. Fuck the fuck out of cancer. Seeing Bob Mould in a few weeks at Hardly Strictly. Gotta play some Hüsker Dü in the meantime. Here are Bob's words from FB yesterday : It was the Fall of 1978. I was attending Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. One block from my dormitory was a tiny store called Cheapo Records. There was a PA system set up near the front door blaring punk rock. I went inside and ended up hanging out with the only person in the shop. His name was Grant Hart. The next nine years of my life was spent side-by-side with Grant. We made amazing music together. We (almost) always agreed on how to present our collective work to the world. When we fought about the details, it was because we both cared. The band was our life. It was an amazing decade. We stopped working together in January 1988. We went on to solo careers, fronting our own bands, finding different ways to tell our individual stories. We stayed in contact over the next 29 years — sometimes peaceful, sometimes difficult, sometimes through go-betweens. For better or worse, that’s how it was, and occasionally that’s what it is when two people care deeply about everything they built together. The tragic news of Grant’s passing was not unexpected to me. My deepest condolences and thoughts to Grant’s family, friends, and fans around the world. Grant Hart was a gifted visual artist, a wonderful story teller, and a frighteningly talented musician. Everyone touched by his spirit will always remember. Godspeed, Grant. I miss you. Be with the angels.
  11. Harry Dean Stanton. https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/movies/actor-harry-dean-stanton-known-repo-man-others-dies-91-n801871

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