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  1. On 4/24/2024 at 2:32 AM, DrW said:

    Movie Whenever I see My Cousin Vinny on the schedule, I have to tune in, even if it is just for the last half hour or so .

    That's my rule as well! If My Cousin Vinny is on that becomes what you're watching regardless of how far you're into the movie and how much time remains... 

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  2. 1 hour ago, Low Positive said:

    In my experience, the worst part is the laxative that you have to take the night before the prep day. Also, drink lots of chicken broth; it feels like real food.

    Yep - this is probably the 20th time I've had to do this and the prep just sucks - no way around it. Jut pissed that it lined up with the draft - really puts a damper on enjoying watching the coverage....

  3. 2 hours ago, Just Jack said:

    Let's see if the Bills publicly acknowledge it.  

    Nothing from the Bills that I've seen but I did get an e-mail from them acknowledging today as National Pet Day, so that speaks volumes...

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  4. 1 hour ago, Golden*Wheels said:

    1000%. You have to have a huge heart to do it well, and I can only imagine what the process does to someone with a huge heart who has to do the process over and over.

     

     

    My wife works in hospice, although not in any capacity that deals directly with patients. I have, however, met lots of the hospice nurses over the years and they fall into 2 categories - newbies that are less than 5 years into it, and folks that have been doing it forever. It's one of those jobs you decide it's not for you and move on to something else, or it's your calling and you're lifer. The people that have been doing it for a long time are unbelievable - they truly have a calling for the work and wouldn't do anything else - really dedicated people who truly believe in the mission of hospice and providing end of life care - they understand the value they provide and that's why they do it, but it's certainly not for everybody.

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  5. These were my last 2 college years and my fist years on my own - wide right was my Junior year.

     

    I remember a bunch of us going to a student's house in Cooperstown, NY to watch the first Super Bowl - probably about a 2 hour drive. I remember after that ball went right we made the drive back and I was completely silent - I'm not kidding when I say that I don't think I spoke at all for at least a day - almost felt like Cameron in Ferris Bueller's Day Off when he went catatonic. 

     

    Washington loss was my senior year and I remember one of the girls in the apartment across the hall was from DC and was a casual Skins fa. I remember thinking how unfair it was that this casual fan got to know the joy of a Super Bowl victory when I, a die-hard Bills fans, lost again - seemed grossly unfair.

     

    By the time of the two Dallas losses I had just learned that the Bills were eternally cursed - a Charlie Brown organization is there ever was one. The Smoking Man on the Xfiles was real and there was a deep conspiracy to make sure the Bills never won...

     

     

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  6. Can't really find decent wings here in Massachusetts and everything is so expensive. 

     

    I get fresh wings at the grocery store (large to XL) - enough to make 16 wings for about $8. I cut the drums from the flats from the tips and boil them in super hot vegetable oil until brown and crispy. I use a sauce from Moore's which us good and heat it up with some habanero sauce. 

     

    Rules:

     

    No breading

    No baking - deep fry

    No under-cooking - gotta be crispy

    Buffalo sauce - don't hit me with some weird pineapple sauce

    Blue cheese if desired - ranch is for toddler's chicken nuggets

    Wings should not cost $2 each

     

     

     

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  7. Interesting. 

     

    I'm 53, my brother is a year younger. Today we both do almost all the cooking and baking in our respective households. I think it has to do with how we were brought up as kids. My mother did all the cooking and dad really never set foot in the kitchen. By contrast, in the 80s my brother and I were encouraged to learn to cook - we couldn't assume we'd always have someone (girlfriend, wife) would be there to cook for us. We learned and actually enjoyed cooking/baking (and later, found that cooking for a woman could be a great date!). By contrast, our wives were never encouraged to learn to be handy in the kitchen - maybe it was seen as misogynistic to teach girls to cook. Our wives were also never forced to take home economic in school as earlier generations of girls had - that seemed very outdated by the 80s. The result is that my brother end I are the cooks (and we enjoy cooking) and our wives don't cook much at all, mostly because they never learned or spent time in the kitchen. I find this fairly common amongst people my age. 

  8. I think Netanyahu is going to come at this with a very heavy hand and civilians on both sides - Gazans and Israeli hostages - are going to be treated as acceptable collateral damage even if they number in the thousands or tens of thousands. Gaza is going to be flattened, regardless of who is there. There will be no negotiations for hostages, just an iron fist response - it's on brand for Netanyahu and now he's hurt and embarrassed.

     

     

     

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  9. 22 hours ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

    Yeah, it is definitely not as good as it was when Andrew Siciliano was doing it. Now they just jump from game to game without explaining what is happening situationally, like he used to.

     

    Plus, instead of being the red zone channel, it has become the let’s jump to every play of every game, regardless of where they are on the field, channel.

     

    This.

     

    I hate having switches to games with absolutely no warning or narrative - it's like watching TV when gramps controls the remote and he just changes channels willy nilly - it's annoying! DTV with Siciliano was so much better (although the guy got no breaks).

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  10. Saw Oppenheimer on Thursday night - opening night. Thought it was very good and was impressed. Acting was superb - would be surprised if it does not get Oscar nominations for acting. Some things I would tell people:

     

    - It's long - 3 hours

    - It is not in linear time - it jumps around and back in time (some people hate that)

    - It's not all about building the bomb - much of it is what happens with Oppenheimer after the bomb

    - You should know history and science because the movie doesn't really stop and explain these things like I thought it might - know Nils Bohr, Enrico Fermi, etc. as well as the basics of a fission bomb vs. a fusion bomb - helpful to know this going into the movie

     - Nolan seems to have done his homework when writing - much of what happens in the movie has been backed up by historians (as opposed to Oliver Stone's JFK which was really Stone's view of what could have happened and jazzed up for a movie)

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