Just read it. Also good to read the comments challenging his ideas.
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Bannon interviewBannon says that in Trump’s second term he will “unify the country.” Oh yeah. Sure.
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16 acres. Big house. 200KWell, it is along the NY Thruway, central NY, but still not a place folks are moving to…yet.
There’s a real migration of NY City people to upstate, at least the Hudson Valley. And some action around Albany. Artists and musicians! That surprised me. Hudson River towns, they’re becoming unaffordable.
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16 acres. Big house. 200KFixer-upper. But oh, that woodwork! Still, it looks like some interior walls were taken down.
If only I were a hermit, 40 years younger, and wealthy.
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Get your eyes checked!!!Glad you're having positive outcomes, Chas!
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Ah, well, I was OK with it until ...OMG, that is vertigo-inducing.
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Ethnic food supermarketsWithin the last few years, at least two large ethnic food markets have opened in Staten Island, one pan-Asian (HL Mart) the other Middle Eastern (Mekkah Mart).
This reflects the population changes here, with a marked influx of Chinese, Albanians and Turks. We also have a sudden explosion of Turkish restaurants.
Sociologically, this is irritating some Italian-Americans who believe this is "their" island. They have been for decades a large bloc, but their proportion is declining.
I've been to the Asian market a few times. I just discovered the Middle Eastern one yesterday; they have an amazing panoply of foods. Palestinian olive oil, in gallon tins, even! Lebanese too.
A lot of Mexicans have settled in, and they have their markets too, but they tend to be little places, nothing like the others I mentioned. The Sri Lankan population has 2 or 3 of its own small markets too, and a few restaurants.
I'm enjoying the availability of these varied foodstuffs for my cooking, even if I only understand how to use a fraction of the offerings.
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Inauguration being moved insideTrump's picture looks awfully similar to his mug shot.
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Cottage cheese has a resurgence. Apparently.Ate it as a child when my mom served it. And that was the end of it for me. I don’t even know if our local markets sell it.
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Can you read cursive?If people don’t write in cursive, what are graphologists going to do?
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Get your eyes checked!!!Sorry, CHAS, it sounds like your situation is complicated. I had two cataract removals, and after the first I had a retinal tear that was fixed by laser...fortunately vision still very good in that eye. Wishing you the best.
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Can you read cursive?@AndyD said in Can you read cursive?:
Seems like they want free labour.
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Can you read cursive?Even if you know cursive, the version of cursive used in Revolutionary War times probably looks a bit different.
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Gilded Age MansionIncredible. I shall require a few servants and maintenance staff.
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Brain monitoringJust no. Brave New World.
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Meet the coffee obsessivesDidn’t read the whole thing in depth. I like great coffee and do pour-overs here at home.
But I appear to be out of step with the current coffee movement. I like a dark-ish roast, and the coffee snobs would accuse me of having a leaden palate. I made a trip to a Devoción (mentioned in the article) coffeehouse in NYC and they don’t even offer a dark roast. Nor do other boutique places. Somehow, the fancy light-roast single estate darlings lack body and taste too acidic to me.
Well, I have found a couple of nice coffees that I order consistently. I know there are others out there but it’s Russian Roulette buying random bags and hoping you’ll like them.
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The different between chickpeas and garbonzo beans...Also Chana dal…I think.
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The different between chickpeas and garbonzo beans...You can call them anything; just call me for dinner.
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WTF turns 20 this yearHappy anniversary to us'n's!
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OK ... THIS is the house! :-)Are you sure “turnkey” isn’t a misspelling of “turkey?”