February 2012
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Drinking girls, chasing whiskey.
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I can imagine the moment Breaking out through the silence All the things that we both might say And the heart, it will not be denied ‘Til we’re both on the same damn side All the barriers blown away I said please talk to me Won’t you please come talk to me? Just like it used to be Come on, come talk to me I did not come to steal This all is so unreal Can you show me how you feel?...
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Why don’t you tell me that ‘if the girl had been worth having, she’d have waited...
– F. Scott Fitzgerald
Yup.
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Plan of Action
Step 1: get computer
Step 2: make food blog
Step 3: upload at least once a week
Step 4: become famous
Step 5: live
I can do this and I know it will do well and make me much happier than working the line in busy NY kitchens.
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Factory Farming Videos Prompt 'Ag-Gag' Bills →
discoverynews:
Undercover photographs and videos taken at factory farms belonging to some of the nation’s largest meat producers often show horrific footage of animals in crowded, substandard living conditions suffering beyond almost anything that we can otherwise imagine. So called “ag-gag” bills, now being considered in multiple states, could shield the public from seeing such evidence.
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‘Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do...
– Mark Twain (Via)
January 2012
127 posts
Dinosaur Bones: What ancient proteins can tell us... →
Remember in Jurassic Park when they got dinosaur DNA from an ancient mosquito’s stomach? Well, if they had been interested in dinosaur proteins, they only had to look at a dinosaur bone. Dinosaur bones are at least 65 million years old. And all of the meat has turned to stone. Over this amount of time and with this much abuse, scientists thought no DNA or proteins could survive. They were...
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The fact is, there are hundreds of thousands of recipes out there, but few of...
– Ratio — Michael Ruhlman
There’s just no other way to put it… I’ve gotten bored with you.
I’m sorry.