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  1. 7 points
  2. Being cooked for ... Prime Rib + bacon weave =
    3 points
  3. Got mine a week ago and it is awesome! This thing is really well made and looks very cool.
    3 points
  4. I can't go there with you my friend. I'm going to argue that those Maggies would sound pretty damn good! Most likely better than any Kenwoods could aspire to.
    2 points
  5. Very cool Dusty. It's interesting to loop back to the beginning to remind my ear where it started.
    1 point
  6. Have a great one Ric! Cheers!
    1 point
  7. My present from the wife with her present from me in the background. She got hers a few weeks early as at ~850lbs and it's giant size I wasn't installing the pro 48 myself.
    1 point
  8. Yeah, that came out perfect. Everyone enjoyed it.
    1 point
  9. Inspired by Yumi via Shelly, Peter and I made Red Posole for Dinner. Red Posole Recipe with Pork (Pozole Rojo) - A Spicy Perspective.pdf
    1 point
  10. Anyone need a big old pile of Buchla? https://www.matrixsynth.com/2019/12/buchla-mother-load-1989-2019.html https://reverb.com/item/30812578-buchla-mother-load-1989-2019 What? Stop looking at me like that. The price is great for that much vintage Don kit.
    1 point
  11. Here's a little something to feed our Imposter Syndromes. Writers Retreat Gives Aspiring Novelists Opportunity To Receive Critical Feedback From Other Nobodies GLEN FALLS, NY—Revealing that her lousy peers’ advice had been invaluable, aspiring novelist Alicia Duncan confirmed Tuesday that the writer’s retreat she’s attending provides a great opportunity to receive critical feedback from other nobodies. “It’s been incredible to spend the week getting diverse perspectives on my memoir from a bunch of fresh MFA graduates and bored retirees, none of whom have ever been published,” said Duncan, adding that she enjoyed attending daily workshops about how to get a literary agent taught by a college professor whose only published book is about how to get a literary agent. “The $1,500 tuition is pretty steep, but it’s worth it for all the networking I’ve been able to do with people who have no industry connections and cannot help me. Every day we read our work aloud and take turns talking out our asses before sitting in on lectures from people who have barely sold 10,000 copies in their whole careers. They helped me figure out how to make my characters more two-dimensional and the best way to build out my story arc so it’s more convoluted.” Duncan added that she was eager to take all the inane, toothless critiques she’d received and turn them into something unreadable. https://www.theonion.com/writers-retreat-gives-aspiring-novelists-opportunity-to-1840480239
    1 point
  12. https://www.thefarside.com/2019/12/23/3 I don't think it is embedable, but The Far Side is online.
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