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It has been learned that they are exactly the same headphones. It used to be that one was cheaper, but if you're finding them for the same price, then I guess everyone's figured out that they're the same. By the way, excellent choice. We usually treat newbies like shit, but they're usually asking about Beats vs. Bose...this is one of those, "do I want vanilla-chocolate swirl ice cream, or do I want one scoop of chocolate and one scoop of vanilla?" questions.
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Feed. I mean, yeah, the October Daye series are her masterworks, so yeah, those first three -- Rosemary and Rue, A Local Habitation, and An Artificial Night have everything I love about the O.D. series, but Feed was my entry point, and is still one of my favourites. And if you liked the multi-textured aspect of Ghost in the Shell -- from one perspective, it's a political intrigue thriller, from another, it's a buddy cop movie, from yet another it's a procedural/investigation movie, from yet another, it's a philosophical treatise about what constitutes "life" in a cybernetic world... -- this has all of that in spades...alright, except that last one, but it has its own "philosophical treatise" agenda.
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I just want to point out that this is where I first heard of Lorde.
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It's a Big Big Train kind of day.
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Shia LeBouef ^ -
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Reposted from my Facebook (also in Crock Life): Most of my recipes consist of the following: - meat - tomato sauce - other ingredients (onions, garlic, olives, beans, tomato chunks, etc.) - spices - filler Throw together, allow to cook overnight, doctor spices to taste, add filler to texture. Really, that's it. This could go in several directions -- a chilli based concoction, a spaghetti sauce based concoction, or...yeah, I don't know what to call my experiments lately. Someone asked me, "what do you got there?" "Chilli. I mean, in Facebook terms, 'it's complicated', but it started life as a chilli, and it's still in the orbit of 'chilli', so I call it, 'chilli'." So far, my favourite filler has been oatmeal -- it doesn't add starchiness to the concoction, its taste is compatible enough not to draw attention away from the intended targets, but I feel strange adding too much of it. Experimental filler #4 yesterday/today was Trader Joe's Harvest Grains blend -- Couscous, Orzo, Garbanzo beans and Quinoa. Again, turned out a little too starchy, but not unpalatable. And any pasta or pasta-like substance is not going to be "_al dente_" once it's cooked beyond its recommended cooking time. Thing is, I added so much, it's now >50% vegan...not that there's anything wrong with that. So I'm tempted to take a stab at a vegan concoction. (And the meat is 99% lean turkey, so it's pretty [waves hand] healthy, which is the point.) So the question arises -- which of these things retain their texture in a crock pot, and which become mush? Some mush is fine, as long as it's not all mush. I know eggplant skins and olives and mushrooms all retain their texture. Chestnuts? Butternut squash? Garlic. I know I don't mind running into a cut clove of garlic, but how many of you mind? I love onions and beans and...(Yes, I fully intend to get experimental.) Cauliflower? Broccoli? Bamboo shoots? Water chestnuts? Cloud ear fungus? Asparagus? Carrots? Eggplant? Peppers?
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I love Red Sparrowes.
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I've seen Thai spelled a couple different ways when transliterated. I wouldn't worry too much about spelling. Did you mean Thom Ka Kai (sometimes spelled Tom Kha Gai)? (Also: see what I mean?) Yeah, Dusty loves himself some Thai. Almost had Indian tonight, but someone told me that Glory Days still had Beef on Weck, so...the power of suggestion.
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Happy birthday, Jeff! (party favour noise)
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It's funny, sometimes my cat responds when I play cat sounds over the speakers, but he didn't respond to that one.
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Nothing, why? He shows up every now and then.
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I'm glad you're breaking in those quality speakers with some seriously audiophile musics.
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That's hilarious. It's like Beastie Boys with all the evil taken out of it. Also, why does the one girl have blood all over her outfit? EDIT #2: Obviously, I need to get out more. -
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"Honey, you drew a picture of me!" "No...it's Wilm..." "Oh, thank you sweety, I love it!" "... "You're welcome." -
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This person maintains that any canine can be won over by a good butt scratch:
