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I like this, but I’d probably make some changes to eliminate the stuff I don’t like. Maybe using whipped mashed potatoes as the top crust like a shepherd’s pie.

Last Thanksgiving my sister and I were going to be the only ones in town, so we came up with the idea of making a T-Giving pizza. The crust would be made of our family recipe poppy seed roll (rolicke), with gravy as the sauce, turkey, stuffing, beans, etc for toppings.

3 does seem like the right number, at least for me. I can do more than that for a short period of time (2-3 weeks), but then I start dropping things. With 3, I’ve found that I can more-or-less keep it up for months at a time. Cliche though it sounds, self improvement is truly a marathon, not a sprint.

I can attest to this. I worked very hard for three weeks straight on non-zero habits. Every week I would add more stuff. There’s always so much to be and do! After the three weeks I was soexhausted and overwhelmed. Even the simplest habits dropped off. At this point I had a list of 18+ daily tasks, on top of

Excellent point! I reach “critical mass” when my list is too long. Also, interestingly, if I try to add one too many supplements to my daily pill-taking. An extra vitamin D will make me stop taking all my pills, even the prescribed ones.

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I was ten years old when Tom Waits car broke down in Fernwood and Barth Gimble took advantage of having such a hotshot on his show. The entire interview is incredible but when Waits starts singing The Piano is Drinking, it hits the the heights that Martin Mull was seeking with the show with his & Willard’s reaction

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Several come to mind, especially if you count ones I’ve seen on tape (like the Beatles on Ed Sullivan), and a few that no one else would remember (like Tom Waits on the Daily Show). The one that truly stands out, though, is Warren Zevon’s last live performances on Letterman. The man was dying and his voice was weak,

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i never saw this but i found it on youtube. the smashing pumpkins doing the SNL rehearsal (REHEARSAL) and killing it. like... this is what they sounded like warming up. sad i was too young to have seen them live.

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The Tragically Hip’s last concert. Unknown outside of Canada, you can’t listen to a rock station up north of 49 without hearing them. Not just cause of CanCon rules, they’re just...really good. Or at least they’re a shared cultural touchstone.

Remember how President Obama barely got to hang on to his Blackberry, and most of the functions were disabled “for security”, yet Der Drumpf is allowed to ramble at will on Twitter?

“Somebody tweeting as him to tank a companies stock price in an instant with a single tweet” is something he’s already done himself a couple times since January.

Heroes are everywhere, every day. You just have to know where to look.

Trump can suck a butt. This unnamed ex-Twitter employee is a hero. He’s America’s version of that anonymous guy who stood in front of the tanks in Tiananmen Square.

I thought it was fine, especially in a streaming series where you can binge-watch. I get that it broke up the flow of the series and that the makeover & style were a bit too tropey. Had they stretched that out over two or three episodes and had it interwoven with the Hawkins happenings, I would have liked it better.

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It’s not just about chosen family, it’s about what family means to Eleven and Kali. Kali is clearly motivated by anger, and she uses other people to satisfy her sense of injustice. But Kali clearly connected with Eleven in a way she didn’t with the rest of her unremarkable gang. She felt a loss motivated by some kind

I keep seeing people being down on this episode.